by Julie Powell. 365 Days. 524 Recipes.
I saw that the movie was coming out so I wanted to read the book. Great read! Absolutely hysterical! I can't tell you how many times I laughed out loud and made my husband read passages because it is so funny!
Julie Powell is turning 30. Happily married to her high school sweetheart. No kids. She moved to NYC to become an actress, but what she really is...is a secretary. Having a mid life crisis and being prone to overreaction and melodrama...she and her husband come upon the idea that she should try to attempt all the recipes in Vol. I of Julia Child's cookbook in one year...and blog about it. The blog became so popular that they had her write this book with more back story and now the movie..
You will pee your pants. She has such a way about her...muscling through these horrendously difficult recipes and trying to find ingredients that nobody uses any more...all the while coping with controlling parents, a depressing job and a hell-hole of an apartment. Not as many recipes as I thought. And very little Julia Child... the movie is obviously taking liberties here.
But I can't tell you enough times to read this book!
Melissa, Remy & Brooklyn
Casting Meryl Streep as Julia Child is sheer genius!
And Amy Adams is as cute as ever.
This has chick-flick written all over it, but I may go......
Kelrobin Cleveland Street Denizen, CGC [Parker] (Apr 2011 - Big paws to fill but you certainly look up to the task.)
"Dear George: Remember, no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings. Love, Clarence" -- IAWL Screenplay (1946)
I didn't realize this was a book! Will definitely get it from the library.
I didn't like the ending...
~Lindsay
Yeah...it was kind of ...meh. You wanted them to meet!
Melissa, Remy & Brooklyn
Saw the movie over the wknd. Streep is as stunning as I expected. She IS Julia Child.
And Amy Adams is cute-as-a-button. Even when Julie Powell is a little.... out-there.
I did like how, even when Julie found a reason NOT to worship Julia anymore, she continued anyhow.
Kelrobin Cleveland Street Denizen, CGC [Parker] (Apr 2011 - Big paws to fill but you certainly look up to the task.)
"Dear George: Remember, no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings. Love, Clarence" -- IAWL Screenplay (1946)
Thanks to this movie, Julia Child's book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, is now #1 on the NYTimes Best Seller list.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/24/bu...a.html?_r=1&em
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I just finished the book. Liked it very much. Hated for it to end actually. I found the blog and I'm going to read that through eventually.
Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end. -- Unknown
very slow for me.....cute movie but s l o w!
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