Sweetbitter: A Novel

Stephanie Danler
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Sweetbitter: A Novel

Stephanie Danler
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Overall rating: 4.142857 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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10/10

"This book is incredibly well-written, with a great story that is well-researched and gives an accurate portrayal of the NYC restaurant industry. Highly recommend this read!"

Kryssy (5/5)

10/10

"This book is incredibly well-written, with a great story that is well-researched and gives an accurate portrayal of the NYC restaurant industry. Highly recommend this read!"

Kryssy (5/5)

This one's interesting

"I've tried to read Sweetbitter about 3 times, but I couldn't get into it. After watching the show, I decided to give it a 4th shot, and I'm so glad I did. It's so captivating and fantastic. Also, it's completely different from the show. A must read for any young woman!!!"

Samantha (5/5)

Good!

"I picked this up during my flight out and it was a good read while I was on the plane. It was funny and I enjoyed the read."

Dibs (3/5)

The Best Book about Food You've Ever Read

"Despite the controversy that surrounded Danler's book deal, Sweetbitter is a gorgeous and venomous piece."

Mack (5/5)

ok

"A great novel with clever, easy to follow writing with funny and witty characters. Definitely a must read!"

Brynngreen92 (3/5)

It's OK.

"This was one of those books that I wanted to like, but really didn't enjoy it. It took me about 200 pages to get into the novel before I finally started enjoying it. The character Tess was really hard for me to connect with. Overall a decent novel about the coming of age and beautifully written, but I did not enjoy the actual plot."

Jenny (3/5)

Intriguing

"The way Stephanie writes is unique and creative - it doesn't just feel like fiction it feels like literature. Sweetbitter was intriguing from the very beginning and you feel like you're not only getting to know the characters, but Stephanie as well."

Samantha (4/5)

Excellent!

"I loved it! It was a complete flashback to my early years in the service industry. I couldn't put it down. The writing was great and the book reflected the alluring and dangerous reality of the restaurant industry."

Carmen (5/5)

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  • Published date: Apr 04, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781101911860
  • Dimensions: 5.18" W x 0.81" L x 8.01" H

"Brilliantly written. . . . Outstanding."—The New York Times Book Review

“Outstanding.” —Gabrielle Hamilton, The New York Times Book Review

“Vivid and exquisite.” —NPR
 
“[A] heady first taste of self-discovery, bitter and salty and sweet.” —Entertainment Weekly
 
“Meticulously rendered.” —Los Angeles Times
 
“Ravishing. . . . It tantalizes, seduces, satisfies.” —O, The Oprah Magazine
 
“Smart, delicious. . . . A sexy, sweaty book of sensory overload.” —The Washington Post
 
“[Sweetbitter] is going to make a lot of people hungry.” .—The New York Times

“A heady mix of youth, love, gastronomic delights and determined self-invention. . . . [Danler] is a writer of prodigious talent.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“A raw, shucked, pungent, wild love story.” —Marie Claire

“Sexy, astute. . . . Anyone who’s ever tied on an apron will think, ‘Finally, someone wrote a book about us.’ And nailed it.” —People
 
“This dynamite book is filled with the heart-wrenching indignities of self-discovery, and gives a gritty, inside look to the fast-paced, drug-filled, whirlwind scene of restaurant life.” —Bon Appétit

Stephanie Danler is a writer based in Los Angeles, California.

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