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Paperback Love, Life and Linguine Book

ISBN: 0060744057

ISBN13: 9780060744052

Love, Life and Linguine

A unique voice, Melissa Jacobs delivers a second fun-filled, food-filled novel.

Mimi's life is an open book, or rather, an open menu.

A restaurant consultant, she's helped launch some of the best restaurants in Philly and around the world. And she even managed to turn her boyfriend Nick into the nation's hottest celebrity chef. But when she comes home and discovers that Nick's got a secret tongue-pierced girl on the side, Mimi realizes...

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Quick delicious read

A delicious read. Quick and not toochallenging. I read it in an airplane terminal waiting for a late plane. It is nice to have something pleasant to read in situations which do not require your entire attention. Yet the message about coming home and taking a different look gave it just enough suvstance.

Another Tasty Dish from Melissa Jacobs

This is another easy read from Melissa Jacobs that is a step above traditional chick-lit. Although I liked her first book, Lexi James, better, this is still a great read and the perfect book to bring with you to the park or the beach this summer.

fine family drama

Philadelphia based internationally renowned consultant Mimi Louis has become a hot ticket for anyone who wants to make it in the restaurant business. Her efforts have launched several of the elite in places to eat. She has even turned her boyfriend Nick into a highly wanted chef even as she thinks of retiring to marry and have babies with him. However, her romantic side dies when she comes home to find a waitress heating up her leftover Nick. To heal and forget, Mimi goes home to New Jersey where she knows her family woes should somewhat occupy her mind. She is taken aback when her widow mom blithely informs her she is thinking of dating and her brother is considering selling the failing family restaurant. Mimi may not have any influence on mom, but decides to give it a try to save the restaurant and perhaps herself with two patrons Joe and Aaron wanting to cook gourmet meals with her. Mimi keeps the contemporary tale focused as she readjusts to life with her family. Their woes she has somewhat avoided due to the advantages of geography enabling her to stay out of everything except the occasional most momentous event. Her vacillations involving the two hunks in her life, her family, and the restaurant makes her seem genuine as she has not had to deal with these types of choices in years. Though that can also be frustrating to the reader demanding she make up her mind though not often easy pick one and leave the other behind (fractured Lovin Spoonful). Overall this is a fine tale that proves you can go home but nothing is quite what you remember it was. Harriet Klausner

Great chick lit.

I wasn't really sure what to expect from this book since I hadn't heard of this author before. The book description just sounded interesting so I thought why not give it a read. I never felt like I got to really know the characters in the book. They were jsut people who I was reading about. It didn't pull me in like other books I;ve read have done. It was entertaining though. If I could give it a 3.5 stars I would.
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