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Liquor
Author: Poppy Z. Brite
New Orleans natives Rickey and G-man are lifetime friends and down-and-out line cooks desperate to make a quick buck. When Rickey concocts the idea of opening a restaurant in their alcohol-loving hometown where every dish packs a spirited punch, they know they're on their way to the bank. With some wheeling and dealing, a slew of great recipes, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781400050079
ISBN-10: 1400050073
Publication Date: 3/2004
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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LaurieS avatar reviewed Liquor on + 504 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The story begins in a pre-Katrina New Orleans with two out of work line cooks sitting in a tree while getting drunk. This book is a big departure from Brite's earlier work. There was very little to no explicit sex or gore just lots of great descriptions of New Orlean's and food and life as a line cook (a job I'm glad I never tried out!).

The two out of work drunkards concoct a business idea that might actually work out, a liquor based gourmet restaurant. The book mainly concerns these two, their offbeat acquaintances and the trials and tribulations of starting a business from the bottom up. It was a good foodie read but I have to admit that I greatly miss the old over-the-top Poppy Z. Brite of days gone by.
althea avatar reviewed Liquor on + 774 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I've been planning on reading this book since it came out (yep, I guess six years is about an average lag-time for me to get around to reading something.)
Of course I heard all about what a shocking departure this was from her earlier writing, blah blah...
Well, it's really not. (Shocking, or a departure).
No, it's not a horror novel, but the writing style is the same, and her protagonists are still two cute gay boys in New Orleans. This couple just happen to be chefs.
Obviously Poppy Brite found the world of her husband (a chef) interesting - and it is. It's a really charming, fun book with a fascinating view into the world behind the dining room. Wouldn't mind reading the next in the series.
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I really enjoyed this! I've been a fan of her horror writing for a long time, and the change in style suits her. Great inside track on life as a chef in New Orleans, and the food descriptions are amazing. Also some gay themes (as per her usual) which attracted me a bit. Lots of fun to read.
tinkykat avatar reviewed Liquor on
I am a huge fan of Poppy's older works but I still LOVE this series too! I really love Ricky & G-Man! I enjoyed this book as well as the others in the series! Try it you might like it!


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