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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Coffee", sorted by average review score:

Starbucks Pleasures of Summer: A Starbucks Coffee Cook Book
Published in Hardcover by Sunset Pub Co (April, 1996)
Authors: Starbucks, Mary Townsend, and Sunset Books
Average review score:

Disappointing as a "Coffee Cookbook"
I bought this book shortly after receiving my new Espresso/Cappuccino machine because of the Starbucks name and because it was specifically titled and touted as being a "coffee cookbook." I expected to find it full of an assortment of recipes for coffee drinks. Instead, out of 92 pages, only 4 pages were dedicated to coffee drink recipes. Moreover, all of the 6 recipes were for iced drinks such as Iced Latte, Mocha Slush, etc.

The first 32 pages of the book are dedicated to romantic descriptions of places like Costa Rica, Kenya, and Kona where the various coffee beans are grown. Then, the rest of the "cookbook" is dedicated to food recipes like Breakfast Burritos, Twice Baked Potatoes, and Goat Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomato Stratta.

On a positive note, the book is beautifully photographed and the recipes do seem appetizing. However, it is definitely not the "coffee cookbook" that the cover proclaims it to be. The book's title and the Starbucks name are misleading. If you buy this book thinking that it is a coffee drink recipe book, then you will be sorely disappointed.


Daddy Poured the Coffee
Published in Paperback by Crane Hill Publishers (November, 1993)
Author: Nell Brasher
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Baffled
I'd love to review this book but don't want to commit the bucks for ordering til I at least know the book's subject. Could someone provide a brief summary of this book's subject?


Gb Give Me Coffee And No One Gets Hurt!-Garfield
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (December, 1999)
Author: Nancy Davis
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Don't waste your money
This book is not worth the money -- save your money for one of the better collections


Sourdough Breads and Coffee Cakes: 104 Recipes Using Homemade Starters
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (October, 1983)
Author: Ada Lou Roberts
Average review score:

Not enough information
I was very disappointed in this book. Not enough sourdough starters for the average cook. For instance, "Peach Leaf Starter", "Hop Starter", etc. The book was not worth the price. Unless you want unusual recipe's, don't get this book.


Certain People: & Other Stories (Coffee-To-Go Short-Short Stories Series)
Published in Paperback by Coffee House Press (February, 1997)
Author: Roberta Allen
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Coffee Lover's Bible: Ode to the Divine Brew in Fact, Food & Fancy
Published in Paperback by Clear Light Pub (November, 1998)
Author: Jill Yates
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From Bean to Brew: A History of Coffee and Coffeehouses
Published in Paperback by Chatgris Press (01 January, 1999)
Author: Gary Michael Smith
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Kombucha Rediscovered!: A Guide to the Medicinal Benefits of an Ancient Healing Tea
Published in Paperback by Alive Books (January, 1996)
Author: Klaus Kaufmann
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Steeped in Tea: Creative Ideas, Activities & Recipes for Tea Lovers
Published in Paperback by Storey Books (April, 1999)
Author: Diana Rosen
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Tea or Coffee?
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Minerva Press (January, 2000)
Author: Rednik
Average review score:
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