The story is actually pretty silly, but the performances are very good. Like listening to an old radio show. An ok listen but I can’t say I would recommend.
Meh
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The story is actually pretty silly, but the performances are very good. Like listening to an old radio show. An ok listen but I can’t say I would recommend.
I felt like I was watching GBBOC with Paul Hollywood, the contestant who wore the intense red lipstick.. what was her name? Enjoyed the story!
I couldn’t stop reading this book. Well written, good plot, If you are a fan of the great British baking show, you will like this even more
had high expectations given the premise but narration was flat. difficult to finish given the mystery is easily figured out early on
I was looking forward to this book but the narration is horrific, really had to force myself to finish it!
Easy listen. Not too clinical. Humble and helpful to better understand Gottman integration into couples work.
The generation bond between 3 generations is beautiful and the intertwined stories of each keep you guessing and leave you with a heartwarming sigh at the end of the book. Brought tears to my eyes
This book was excellent, and as great as my daughter said it was! Each character seemed real, and I felt that I knew them, their hearts, and their dreams. Beautiful story and it was told in such a loving way.
Similar to the British Bake Show, The Golden Spoon is a televised baking show but with a murder most foul. I loved how the book is told through each contestant’s point of view giving us insight into their distinct personalities as we discover more and more about their insecurities, quirks, and desires. It all leads..
Narration was awful. Characters were half-baked and the continuous monologues made this an impossible listen for me.
