Fundamentals of Flavor by Nik Sharma (NetGalley ARC, pub 9/22) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I knew a bit about Sharma but I actually found his backstory at the start of the book quite fascinating. The book is organized around the four elements of fire, earth, air and water. While a lot of the scientific explanations went over my head, the ingredient combinations look delicious (a combination of classic and original pairings), and the recipes are more accessible than I expected. Some of the recipes that caught my eye included: Caramelized Shallot + Feta-Labneh Dip; Grilled Sweet Potato, Red Onion + Halloumi Salad; Grilled Nectarines with Bulgur Salad + Hazelnut Aillade; Yellow Curry Pork Chops with Citrus; Basque Cheesecake with Salted Date Caramel Sauce; Baked Beet + Sweet Potato Chips with Za’atar; Roasted Asparagus with Orange-Miso Dressing; Tomato Couscous Soup; and Salmon with Buttermilk-Dressed Apple-Pecan Salad. This book offers a wide range of techniques and layers of flavor. Thank you to NetGalley and Chronicle Books for the ARC.
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Beatrix Potter’s Botanical The Art of Flowers and Fungi by Marta McDowell (NetGalley ARC, pub date 10/13/26)
Tsubaki Stationery Store by Ito Ogawa (NetGalley ARC, pub 7/7)
Tsubaki Stationery Store by Ito Ogawa (NetGalley ARC, pub 7/7) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a story about found family, the art of letter-writing, and stationery supplies. The book is not very plot-driven and very slow moving - it focused more on characters and a sense of place, with seasonal rituals and traditions and odd townspeople. It was a contemplative, soothing read. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt by Ben Reeves (NetGalley ARC, pub 7/7)
Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt by Ben Reeves (NetGalley ARC, pub 7/7) ⭐⭐⭐💫This was both beautiful and painful to read. The formatting of the dialogue was unfortunately very frustrating, and in some ways the stories felt repetitive. I ended up skimming some sections since I couldn’t commit to reading the full book closely. I did read the note at the end and appreciated the life-affirming message. Thank you to NetGalley and Avid Reader Press for the ARC.
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
The Top of the World by Ethan Joella (NetGalley ARC, pub 6/30)
The Top of the World by Ethan Joella (NetGalley ARC, pub 6/30) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I finished this a couple days after the publication date because I needed to take my time with it. If you can embrace the sadness, it is a really beautiful story. But yes, it made me cry multiple times. It is the kind of book that makes you reflect on the goodness and beauty in life, and that you want to hug at the end.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Mysterious Affair of Judith Potts (Marlow #5) by Robert Thorogood (NetGalley ARC, pub 7/7)
Mysterious Affair of Judith Potts (Marlow #5) by Robert Thorogood (NetGalley ARC, pub 7/7) ⭐⭐⭐💫 It was fun to be reunited with these characters, but the storyline confused me for a chunk of the book. It felt a bit more campy than mysterious at times, but I liked how things tied together at the end of the book. I saw some pieces coming, and some surprised me. Thank you to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the ARC.