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While there is the occasional lost-in-culinary-translation moment (French cheese straws are nothing like their American or British appetizer equivalent), this exhaustive, authoritative guide to classic French cuisine is an excellent starting point for anyone hoping to master the art of French cooking.
In this fantasy tale, Mallié (Arsène Lupine, Gentleman Thief) and Hubert (Beauty) create an ethereal, shadow-strewn world where cruel pasts corrupt the present.
Hubert is one of the crocheters responsible for rescuing granny squares from the 1970s nostalgia heap, and here she continues her quest to modernize this tried-and-true favorite.
Though the garment patterns are pleasing, and there's diverse skill levels available, this unfortunately isn't the crochet version of Amy Herzog's wonderful books about fitting knitted garments. Still, crocheters interested in customizable, easy-to-fit cardigans may appreciate.
An astonishing piece of forgotten history, told from a research-intensive point of view. Recommended for academic and public library collections. [See Prepub Alert, 7/21/14.]
Definitely for mature readers and delightfully French, this graphic novel, collecting the full "Miss Don't Touch Me" series, is unusual and unnerving and sure to pique the interest of even the most diverse readers.