I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence
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Genres: Cookbooks, Food & Wine, Humor & Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Cookbooks, Food & Wine, Humor & Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
Theresa K. (Tesstarosa) - , reviewed on + 151 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Im not really sure what compelled me to buy this book, other than Ive found Ms Sedaris to be funny when Ive seen her on TV.
Im not sure that I can count this book towards my 60 books read in 2011 since there really wasnt a lot of reading to do. I dont read recipes and if I do, its not really reading in my book.
I will say the book was a bit of a disappointment to me. I was really expecting something funny (perhaps Im expecting her to be too much like her brother, David.) Or perhaps the problem is that I quickly realized that Ms Sedaris wanted to impart actual advice on entertaining, being a good and gracious host as well as guest. Which, in and of itself, is not a bad thing. The problem is that she tries to toss humor into the mix and it often doesnt work all that well.
I seem to recall an interview where she expressed her dismay that people werent taking her book seriously. She expressly pointed out that all the recipes were real recipes. And, to her credit, the recipes I did read over looked good and Im sure they are excellent. I doubt that someone who doesnt know much about entertaining will be able to see the line between actually advice and humor. (Like the advice on entertaining the elderly, sick and gypsies.)
I will say, she is right on if someone is drinking too much at your party, offering them more to drink is one of the worst moves you can make if you dont want wet sheets in the morning.
Im not sure that I can count this book towards my 60 books read in 2011 since there really wasnt a lot of reading to do. I dont read recipes and if I do, its not really reading in my book.
I will say the book was a bit of a disappointment to me. I was really expecting something funny (perhaps Im expecting her to be too much like her brother, David.) Or perhaps the problem is that I quickly realized that Ms Sedaris wanted to impart actual advice on entertaining, being a good and gracious host as well as guest. Which, in and of itself, is not a bad thing. The problem is that she tries to toss humor into the mix and it often doesnt work all that well.
I seem to recall an interview where she expressed her dismay that people werent taking her book seriously. She expressly pointed out that all the recipes were real recipes. And, to her credit, the recipes I did read over looked good and Im sure they are excellent. I doubt that someone who doesnt know much about entertaining will be able to see the line between actually advice and humor. (Like the advice on entertaining the elderly, sick and gypsies.)
I will say, she is right on if someone is drinking too much at your party, offering them more to drink is one of the worst moves you can make if you dont want wet sheets in the morning.
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