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Lädt ... A Taste for Love (2021. Auflage)von Jennifer Yen (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Pretty cute ( ) *I got this book for review from the publisher for my honest thoughts* I really loved this read. It was such a fun read. I loved the bakery as a setting of this read mixed with competition but also a bachalorette elements that just made me smile. I really loved how this book was about the asisan american culture. I thought this book had a nice balance between sweet but also tackling harder topics. This book had so many side characters and so many romances that just made me smile. I really loved how this book also tackled the summer after high school or but also parent expectation vs child wants. I will def read more by this author in the future. *I got this book for review from the publisher for my honest thoughts* I really loved this read. It was such a fun read. I loved the bakery as a setting of this read mixed with competition but also a bachalorette elements that just made me smile. I really loved how this book was about the asisan american culture. I thought this book had a nice balance between sweet but also tackling harder topics. This book had so many side characters and so many romances that just made me smile. I really loved how this book also tackled the summer after high school or but also parent expectation vs child wants. I will def read more by this author in the future. A Taste for Love is a 2022 Lone Star novel. Liza Yang loves to bake. Her mom owns a bakery which lies next to the restaurant her father runs. She calls her mom "tiger mom" at least once in the novel. Her Taiwanese mother holds tight reins on Liza, making Liza sneak around in order to date. Her mother insists she date Taiwanese boys--she has a hierarchy of Asian boys for Liza. Liza hates these boundaries, so she dates secretly. She's currently unattached, as she finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her. When a confrontation occurs with the cheating boyfriend, a young man comes out of the blue and insists the guy leave. Liza finds this guy super rude. Her best friend is Grace, and they have another friend named Sarah who serves as the character in the book who doesn't realize she makes racist comments while still being a good person. She has her own learning curve to follow in the novel. It's that time of the year. It's mom's baking contest. When all the contestants are chosen and the contest begins, Liza learns that her mom selected boys only. Mrs. Yang expects Liza to date one of them. Problem is--they can't all bake. Will this ruin the competition? Interestingly, the guy she met when breaking up with her boyfriend shows up as a contestant. James supposedly plans on helping Liza so that she doesn't have to worry about him or Ben in this "pick a mother-approved boyfriend" plot. Ben and James are cousins; Grace and Ben fall for each other pretty quickly. They hope James and Liza will become a couple as well. You also meet the other contestants. As the competition unfolds, some strange incidents occur. Also, it turns out, that several characters have pasts that are meant to be secret that affect the competition. Overall, it's a lovely reading experience. You'll enjoy Liza and the relationships she has with her mother, her sister, Grace, and Sarah. You'll enjoy the interactions between the romantic couples as well. They're cute. If you like baking, you'll find the contest fun as well. If you enjoy nice romance novels (I always think about reading on a rainy day), you'll enjoy this selection. It's not the absolute best in the library, but it is very nice and you'll enjoy it. I did. Jennifer Yen's debut, A Taste for Love, is the fluffy YA romance you think it is. It reads like a season of The Great British Baking Show with Pride & Prejudice vibes and some complicated Chinese-American inter-generational dynamics. While I would have liked a little more emphasis on the romantic arc, Liza's passion for baking was just what I needed in the cold, overwhelming landscape of January 2021. James is, as the blurb says, "annoyingly hot." That's one of the best tropes - "I don't want to be attracted to you but I am and I kind of resent you for it." A Taste for Love is told entirely through Liza's POV and while she definitely makes some Lizzie Bennett-style assumptions, I never found her annoying or immature. (Can you tell I don't love P&P?) Liza's relationship with her mother is strained, but not quite for the reasons she thinks. Liza wants to pursue baking after high school, but her parents are pushing her to go to college for something "practical" and to date a nice Asian boy. A big part of Liza's arc is the reclamation of her love for baking and through it, her bond with her mother, who runs a baking contest every year. Her sister also plays a big part in the story and I'd love a follow-up book focusing on her. Overall, this was a fun read with an unexpected baking-sabotage mystery and a sweet romance. I regret not having any custard buns nearby, however. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Romance.
Humor (Fiction.)
Young Adult Fiction.
Young Adult Literature.
HTML:For fans of Jenny Han, Jane Austen, and The Great British Baking Show, A Taste for Love, is a delicious rom com about first love, familial expectations, and making the perfect bao. To her friends, high school senior Liza Yang is nearly perfect. Smart, kind, and pretty, she dreams big and never shies away from a challenge. But to her mom, Liza is anything but. Compared to her older sister Jeannie, Liza is stubborn, rebellious, and worst of all, determined to push back against all of Mrs. Yang's traditional values, especially when it comes to dating. The one thing mother and daughter do agree on is their love of baking. Mrs. Yang is the owner of Houston's popular Yin & Yang Bakery. With college just around the corner, Liza agrees to help out at the bakery's annual junior competition to prove to her mom that she's more than her rebellious tendencies once and for all. But when Liza arrives on the first day of the bake-off, she realizes there's a catch: all of the contestants are young Asian American men her mother has handpicked for Liza to date. The bachelorette situation Liza has found herself in is made even worse when she happens to be grudgingly attracted to one of the contestants; the stoic, impenetrable, annoyingly hot James Wong. As she battles against her feelings for James, and for her mother's approval, Liza begins to realize there's no tried and true recipe for love. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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