As a seven-year-old child, Hilary Liftin poured herself a glass (or two) of powdered sugar. Those forbidden cups soon escalated to pound bags of candy corn and multiple packets of dry cocoa mix,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A sparkling sugary gem of a book. Although her taste in desserts is questionable (if I had written this book, it would have been all about dark chocolate), Liftin's endearing personality is evident on every page. I borrowed this one from the local library, and was reluctant to return it.
Yummy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I love this book. I'm a little miffed I didn't think to write it first, but other than that I just love it. Its good to see that people other than my best friend and I have a hardcore sugar addiction. This book starts with the author's childhood sneaky treat of confectioners sugar mixed with milk or water (been there) to stealing her brother's Halloween candy (done that) to the international treats found in other countries (have you have tasted the perfection that is an Australian Caramello Koala?) I'd say she and I were separated at birth. What I particularly like is that this book is 90% about pure sugar candy - smarties, candy corn (one of the great loves of my life), bottle caps, canned frosting etc. and only 10% about chocolates. In this world there are the sugar candy people and there are the chocoholics, the author and I are sugar candy people. There are very brief histories of some of the candies mentioned, which could have been expanded on but overall this is just a great read for a sugar junkie. The very best part is the resources section in the back of the book which lists several websites to order your favorite candies in BULK. Heaven!
I Love Candy and I love this Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I am a HUGE fan of Hilary's previous book, "Dear Exile" (which she co-wrote with her friend Kate Montgomery) and waited impatiently for her to finally write a novel of her own. I was pleasantly surprised to see she wrote a memoir (she seems like a fascinating person) and I was was even more ecstatic that her story was told through her life-long candy obsession. Like Hilary, I can eat sweets till I feel sick then eat some more, so I felt an instant kinship with the author. This book is charming, funny and completly entertaining. But, even more than that, it's a book that acknowledges and affirms our great (yet, underappreciated) love affair with all things candy!
Charmingly Sweet
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I am completely crazy about this book and wild about Hilary. She has the most delicious way of turning a phrase and somehow managed to capture exactly what it was like to grow up feeling out of step and a little awkward and always hoping that someone would recognize how fabulous you really were. Her evolution into a flawed, yet balanced and wise and -finally - happy woman made me grin with recognition and wish that she and I were pals. An insatiable love of candy (and ice cream and maybe a little frosting straight out of the tub) is not at all needed to love this book. It is funny and smart and rings true page after page. Without question it is a recommended read.
Thoughtful, hilarious and true...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is an entirely unique and very funny book that gives a deep and honest look into a fascinating woman. Even if my own candy addiction isn't as developed as Hilary's, I couldn't help but identify with many of her candy memories. And while Hilary's obsession with sweets remains constant, it was interesting to watch her relationships with men develop and stabilize into her now seemingly perfect marriage. This a quick, engaging book that everyone will enjoy.
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