![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s hoping whoever you give these cookbook to invites you over to try one of these dishes once they make them. Hooni Kim, the first-ever Michelin-starred chef in Korean cuisine, combines his experience in French and Japanese kitchens with his expertise in Korean cooking in My Korea: Traditional Flavors, Modern Recipes to create mouthwatering updates on classic Korean dishes like bibimbap, scallion pancakes, and stews. Fans of The Great British Bake-off will remember Nadiya Hussain, the joyful and lovable winner of the 2015 season, and in her new cookbook Time to Eat, she’s delivering easy-to-make but flavorful meal ideas for busy weeknights. And if you know someone who has Food Network playing 24/7, consider gifting them Ina Garten’s latest cookbook Modern Comfort Food with 85 indulgent recipes that are perfect for warming you up on a rainy day.įor the person who always has 100 things on their to-do list, help them out with Skinnytaste Meal Prep, which is full of make-ahead and freezer meal ideas that will save them so much time and money. ![]() Vegans and vegetarians, rejoice! Vegetable Kingdom, with over 100 recipes of plant-based goodness from the James Beard Award-winning chef Bryant Terry, is about to be their new food bible. Mickey worries about her sister Kacey, who lives on the streets as she struggles with addiction, and when Kacey goes missing, Mickey becomes determined to find out where her sister is before it’s too late. Readers will be second-guessing everything they think they know right up to the very last page of Liz Moore's Long Bright River, a suspense novel set in a Philadelphia neighborhood in the middle of the opioid crisis. It’s about a young Brooklyn woman who starts researching her neighborhood and discovers that it’s not just gentrification that’s driving out her Black neighbors in fact, there’s a much more sinister reason. In Lucy Foley's The Guest List, hundreds of guests attend a glamorous wedding at a castle off the coast of Ireland, but when someone ends up dead, the attendees are left scrambling to uncover who would ruin such a special day - and more importantly, why.Īlyssa Cole's When No One is Watching is like Rear Window meets Get Out. Get ready to stump your friends with these thrillers and mysteries. Speaking of pop stars, queen of Christmas Mariah Carey is no stranger to the spotlight, and in her first memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, she gives her fans an intimate look at her private life that she’s never revealed before.įor the person who reads every issue of Vogue cover to cover, The Chiffon Trenches - a memoir from former editor-at-large of Vogue, André Leon Talley - offers a fascinating look at the past 50 years of the fashion industry from the perspective of someone right in the middle of it all.Īnd if your friend can’t stop talking about how bananas this season of The Bachelorette is, give them Kate Stayman-London's One to Watch, a romance novel about a plus-size fashion blogger who finds herself cast on a Bachelorette-style TV show called Main Squeeze. It’s a truly fascinating read, and you’ll leave with a heightened respect for this often misunderstood (and underestimated) pop star. She goes into great detail about her failed Mickey Mouse Club audition, her toxic relationship with John Mayer, and her recovery from alcoholism. Many celebrity memoirs tend to only skim the surface of the juiciest parts of their lives, but that is so not the case with Jessica Simpson’s Open Book. It’s required reading for any modern royal family fan. ![]() If the Anglophile in your life somehow hasn’t yet read Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, which examines Harry and Meghan’s decision to step away from their royal lives, give them this tell-all book. The world of American Royals imagines what the United States would be like if it were still governed by a monarchy, and Majesty explores what happens when Princess Beatrice of the House of Washington takes the throne, becoming the first Queen of America. Style journalist Elizabeth Holmes examines the fashion of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, and Meghan Markle with painstaking detail while displaying hundreds of photographs of iconic moments in royal fashion.īut if you’d rather indulge in a more fantastical view of royalty, try Majesty, the second book in Katharine McGee’s American Royals series. If you find yourself entranced by every photo you see of Kate Middleton attending a charity event or Meghan Markle in a casual cool look at a sporting event, HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style was made for you. ![]()
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