Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Cookbook Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Those who know me know I absolutely love Italian food, especially pastas, and am constantly on the lookout for new dishes/recipes to try. This book is absolutely perfect with so many recipes there’s bound to be something for everyone. I liked the way in which the recipes were split up with pasta having its own section, and recipes on making each type as well as complete dishes, as well as pizzas and focaccia since I also love focaccia. The dishes with meat, those with seafood and plant-based being separated is great as it makes it easier when cooking for people with dietary restrictions such as a pescetarian or a vegetarian. The recipes themselves are easy to follow and laid out well with the ingredients to one side making it easy to check you have everything before you start. I also liked that at the top of each recipe is an active time and a total time...
Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Short Story, Teen, Christmas, Mental Health Thoughts: I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book since it was 0.5 so I read it first and the blurb doesn’t give much away but it is so worth the read. I think Charlie’s mental health was handled really well even though some family members didn’t handle it the best you can tell they’re trying. I was also impressed with how well the family dynamic, specifically between siblings, was well explained/established in such a short period of time, and even though Oliver himself only gets a few pages to show his thoughts and feelings. Favourite Quote: “When people know you're mentally ill, most people either want to ignore it completely or they treat you like you're strange, scary, or fascinating. Very few people are actually good at the middle ground The middle ground isn't hard. It's just being there. Being helpful, if help is needed. Being understanding even if they don't understand everything”