This is part of my A to Z Challenge for April
I read a lot of books from Netgalley’s Cooking, Food & Wine section. It feeds in perfectly to my Foodies Read reading.
I’ve been surprised at how many vegan cookbooks I’ve found on there. If you like cozy mysteries a lot of them show up too.
Here are just a few of the books I’ve read recently:
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It is a great way to scan a lot of cookbooks to see if there are any that you’d like to buy.
I haven’t used Netgalley that way, but that’s one way to read a couple of cookbooks!
Ronel visiting for N:
My Languishing TBR: N
Nymphs of All Kinds