We all love #GBBO, right? Who doesn't enjoy watching celebraties rushing around with no idea what they're doing, or professionals being lovely and helpful to each other? It's so much nicer than those angry American cooking shows.
The idea of an Irish version is amazing, and although I don't know a lot about baking ... my best creations come out of a box mix ... I was able to follow along easily, there was no complicated jargon or culinary terms I didn't know being thrown around. There were a few untranslated phrases here and there, but they were always clear from context, which is a massive step up on some books.
I loved the sense of humour running through this (the donut names! The chapter titles! The judges!) and the resolution, though it wasn't what I expected, worked really well. I'm a little amused that the characters could go to well known coffee shops but not film at RTE, the author had to invent a TV studio! It's often the way with novels, though.
I loved this read, I thought it touched just enough on the important topics without being preachy, it was fun, it was exciting, and I really want some donuts now please!
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