moonpresence's review

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inspiring

necolep630's review

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This is a fun book for final fantasy fans, for the artwork and content, but as a cook and baker, the recipes are all ok.

athryn's review

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informative inspiring lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

4.0

This is a very cute cookbook! I am not into FFXVI, but my husband is, and I got this for him a couple of Christmases ago as a lighthearted gift. Decided I should go through some of my outstanding cookbooks to see if there's anything worthwhile making in them, and this one has several recipes that I'm interested in giving a try. There's some excellent food styling in this, and the little snippets of story that there are are really cute!  

rebekahp437's review

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informative

4.0

bookishstone's review

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5.0

It's so cool to read a cookbook for a game I love. I've made some of the in-game versions of these recipes. Having a real version is fantastic. Loved the incorporation of the lore and the regions into the various recipes too. The namazu and moogle giving us the recipes was fun. Also really enjoyed the chibi versions of characters on pages as decoration. So cute.

bookalchemist's review

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3.0

Themed cookbooks are always a mixed experience, but the primary appeal of this one is that it includes a ton of dairy-free and vegetarian recipes, or recipes that can be easily adjusted. Otherwise, it's such a strange mix of recipes. We start out of the gate with croissants, an incredibly time consuming recipe, and then at one point we have mashed potatoes. Just, mashed potatoes. I guess people might need a recipe for them, but if I'm picking up a book of recipes based on a fantasy video game, I guess I was hoping for some of the more interesting and unusual recipes and fewer staples.

sylvanas's review against another edition

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informative inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

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