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Like Water for Chocolate

By: Laura Esquivel
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Black Swan
ISBN: 0552995878
ISBN-13: 9780552995870
Released: 16 Sep 1993
RRP: £7.99
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Like water for chocolate - By: JB, 01 Oct 2008
My favourite book! The passion & ever lasting love shared between Pedro & Tita truly is magical!!
Still a wonderful read - By: maria1971, 04 Jan 2007
I'd first read `Like Water for Chocolate' about 10 years ago & had found it simply amazing. Then again, it had been the my first contact with a book so unique ... the first novel to talk about the "magical" power of food, a combination which is now much more common thanks to writers & books like Joanne Harris' wonderful `Chocolat', Lily Prior's `La Cucina', Anthony Capella's `Food of Love', & Isabel Allende's `Aphrodite' & many others. In fact many of my favourite books falll into what has now become a genre in its own right.

`Like Water for Chocolate' may have lost some of it's uniqueness over the years but much of its magic & power is still there - even for a reader that's become much more jaded over the years. Well worth a read.


This is a wonderful book - By: Flossie, 25 Sep 2006
This book is a must for anyone interested in Hispanic literature. It combines a beautiful, troubled love story with hispanic symbolism & imagery to create a wonderful novel of forbidden love, hidden attraction & mexican traditions & recipes. Look out for the fabulously evil Mama Elena ('I warn you sir, I have very good aim, & a very bad temper'!), the delightfully rebellious Gertudis with her explosive sexual frustration & the incredibly lovely & understanding John. This novel contains a host of incredibly different supporting characters, who alll revolve around the virtous Tita, & her emotionallly expressive recipes. This book made me want to jump up, cook a mexican 'mole' & dance with revolutionaries. it's great. Buy it. Now.
Overrated - By: David, 16 Sep 2006
I don't know why everyone's got so worked up about this book. Hopefully it's just the translation, but the writing was bludgeoningly pedestrian. The plot was hugely derivative (you'll pretty much be able to write the thing yourself after reading the first chapter) & I was afraid to sneeze while reading it in case alll the characters blew over. While we're on the subject, the basic premise put me off almost from the outset: would this guy reallly drop everything & marry the love of his life's sister based on about one disapproving sentence from her mother? And the author seemed to take a rather unsettling pleasure in punishing the poor people who happen to get in the protagonists' way. I have to admit that it wasn't wholly without merit; some of the magic realism was fun, but felt rather forced at times.
A magical fantasy - By: Mrs. C. M. Lyons, 07 Jul 2006
This book takes you somewhere quite magical. For any one who enjoys food this is a must. I read it about 15 years ago & again when I managed to get my own copy recently & it was as good the second time around as I remember it being.