Rachale's Reads

The Art of Baking Blind by Sarah Vaughan

Firstly can we all please take a moment to look at the cover and admire the charm and pure beauty of the teal and hot pink cover it is so gorgeous! This book also sounds fantastic mixing my love of baking and books that follow the lives of multiple characters. This book is the complete package.  

While I expected the majority of this book to focus on the competition, the book actually focused more on the the women’s lives outside of the contest. I actually think this was for the better as this wasn’t the book I was expecting (I must add I like being surprised, so this was not a negative), the story, especially towards the end, was fantastic, but the contest was not what drew you in. It was the different personalities of the contestants, each with their personal issues, and how they all developed as individuals.  

I would have to say, for the most part, the men in this book were useless (Mike being the exception, I would have liked to find more out about him), Greg was so absent and unsupportive of Vicki, you just wanted to scream at him. Much the same can be said of Nigel, Jenny’s husband, but instead of just being absent, he is just verbally Abusive to his wife and frankly, stuck up his own arse! Thoroughly detestable!  

On the other hand the women were delightful, though I didn’t really warm to Karen, although she goes through a lot, I still don’t fully understand her. Jenny is the mum character and was so warm and loving, despite her private life. She was exactly the type of character you would expect when thinking of home baking. I thought Vicki’s relationship with her distant mother was very interesting, and I really enjoyed seeing them bond as I progressed through the book.  

The book had sections from the cookbook of Kathleen Eaden, the wife of the founder of ‘Eaden’s’ supermarket who is running the competition. You also had insights into her life many years ago while writing the book, and these parts I thought were the most touching, and the ending of this was both happy and sad all at the same time, simply beautiful.  

As mentioned above, I expected to enjoy this book, but it wasn’t the book I expected. That doesn’t make any sense, I guess I expected it to be a slightly ‘lighter read’ does that make more sense? Anyway, the book is a joy to read, I absolutely sped through the last half to see what would happen, you should definitely pick it up!  

Published by: Hodder & Stoughton
Gratefully received from the Publisher for review.  

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