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Like Water for Chocolate : A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies

Like Water for Chocolate : A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I enjoyed this book
Review: Like Water for Chocolate is a little strange. It is not a straight-up romantic drama. It's not a straight-up cookbook. It's a magical, romantic cookbook! Tita (the main character) asserts herself in times of emotional disappoint via her cooking. There are humorous moments in the book like when Tita causes her sister to experience gastronomical difficulties to the point where her husband, Tita's former boyfriend won't touch her. I like the descriptive language that Esquivel uses. It makes the book very vivid and colorful.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Like Water For Chocolate
Review: Laura Esquirel has proven to be an exceptional writer after reading this book. This book is of nothing I have ever read before. Some of the scenes truely baffle me. For instance, at the beginning it says Tita, one of the main characters, was washed into the world by her own tears. The labor was brought on early becausae her mother was peeling onions in the kitchen which made her cry. Another aspect about this book is that at the beginning of each chapter it gives you a recipe. I have never even heard of the recipes in this book before. It tells you how to make each one at the beginning of each chapter which leads into the story. So basically this book is based on a kitchen and cooking with the lives of three daughters, a mother, and a cook and how love can hurt so much. If you like romance books I'm sure you are going to love Like Water for Chocolate.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Like Water For Chocolate-Review from young reader
Review: Like Water For Chocolate was given as an assignment in my eleventh grade class, I considered it incredibly romantic and having many life lessons. Any reader will enjoy this story, from the inexperienced teen to the mature adult. It was great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like Water for Chocolate
Review: Like Water for Chocolate is classic romance-tragedy novel. This novel is rich in symbolism, family secrets and broken taboos. The story takes place in Mexico during the Revolution. Tita, the youngest of three daughters, narrates the story. The story surrounds the forbidden love between Pedro and Tita. Tita being the youngest is expected to forgo marriage and take care of her Mama until she dies. However, this does not deter Pedro and in an effort to be near to Tita, he marries her sister.Resulting in the whole family living under the same roof. The only way Tita and Pedro can express their love is through Tita's cooking. Tita has the ability to prepare exotic food with erotic effects. In one chapter she had received roses from Pedro and with the pedals prepared a dish of Quail and Rose Pedals. The dish had an extraordinary effect on the family. Upon eating the meal, the family was overcome with emotions of love and longing. With this newfound love language Tita and Pedro were able to communicate their forbidden love. The author, Laura Esquirel, writes in such a creative fashion provoking the sense and providing vivid images of sight as well as smell. This unusal novel combines a magical romance of true love with a mystical fairy tale, resulting in an enjoyable experience for any reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like Water for Chocolate
Review: Like Water for Chocolate is a novel that will be enjoyed by all romantics regardless of age, gender or culture. It is a tale of true love, family traditions and family secrets. Laura Esquirel writes in a most unique style, giving the reader "monthly installments" of "recipes and home remedies." Each chapter starts with a recipe and begins with Tita, skillfully executing a meal. Tita, literally born in the kitchen, has the ability to communicate her love and various emotions through food. This book takes plac during the Mexican Revolution and chronicles the events of three daughters and one very controlling Mama. The youngest daughter, Tita, is not permitted to marry, but is expected to care to care for her Mama till the day she dies. Unfortunately, Tita does not learn of this tradition until after she has fallen in love with Pedro, her soul mate. The story really takes off when Mama refuses to allow Tita to marry Pedro but instead offers Tita's sister Rosaura to Pedro. You will have to read the book to find out how it all develops. But, trust me it is worth it. This book will make you laugh and cry, your heart will ache and sing and strangely you mouth will water for the food prepared by Tita.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best romantic and traditional story ever read!
Review: The novel, Like Water for Chocolate is a very romantic and interesting novel that will touch you right at home. The novel is about a young woman whos name is Tita De La Garza. In this novel you will learn about her life, her traditions, her family recipes and the love of her life, Pedro. Tita had a book filled with traditional mexican family recepies and love spells. Tita had only one dream, and it was to mary the love of her life, Pedro. Her dream did not become reality because due to family traditions since Tita was the youngest of the family, she was not allowed to marry. Her destiny was to nurture and care for her mother up to the day she dies. Because of this tradition Tita lost her love to her older sister, Rosaura. Tita's mom suggested that Pedro marry Rosaura since he was not able to marry Tita, Pedro accepted for the reason that he could be next to Tita. As the days passed Tita and Pedro lived a long stuggle of love and pain. When Mama passed away Pedro thought it would be easier for him and Tita to be together, but at this point Tita was in a ver tough situation, she was facing te decision of marrying Doctor John who loved her dearly or save herself for Pedro. Although Tita's love for Pedro has never died and she still loved him with all of her heart, she didn't want to hurt her sister Rosaura and their daughter Esperanza. A the time passed, and the day came that Tita was able to be with Pedro, something interesting happened.....I live that up to you , the reader to find out. This novel is worth taking time and reading it, I learned a lot of new and interesting mexican recipes and traditions that I had never heard of and I am Mexica. I really recommend this book for you reading enjoyment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A romatic story full of hidden emotion
Review: This story is a wonderous romantic story between two young lovers but torn apart by the laws of tradition. Tita is a strong willed girl,in my opinon to have to deal with the tortures of her mothers rules and tradition and from suffering from many heart breaks. Even though her love for Pedro was still strong, she still managed to deal with her not being with him for the longest time. While married to ....... Oh a better stop for you a new reader to this wonderous romantic story should a good mouth watering taste for " like water for chocolate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A mystical Mexican Love Story
Review: Like water for chocolate is a fomantic story. before I take this class I didn't used to read, but now, I am going to try read one hour everiday. This book is about a traditional family that they didn't know the difference between traditions and rules. One of the traditions was that being the youngest daugher meands, that she have to take care of the mom until the day she die. Tita was the youngest in the family, she knew about the tradition, but she fell in love to pedro. They wanted be together, but Tita's mom wan't agree. Pedro decided to get merried with Tita's sister because he waned be near to Tita. The most sad thing in the history is that they never couldn't be together.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tita, The Amazing Cook & Secret Lover
Review: Tita who is the main character lives in the kitchen. She cooks all these wonderful foods for special occasions and to get the man she loves but can not have. She falls on love with a man Pedro. She can not have him because she is the youngest in her family but the problem is Pedro is in love with her so he marries her sister so he can be close to Tita. The thing is, is Tita has to hide your feelings from everyone about her secret love for Pedro because her mother along with her sister would never speak to her again and makes her out to be the bad guy. Pedro on the other hand never tries to hide his love for her, which gets them both into a lot of trouble in the end. This book is full of love, drama, traditions and food recipes. It is a book I could not compare to any other because this book is one of a kind and unique and good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Soap Opera of Romance
Review: Soap Opera of Romance

A reader from Denver Colorado, December 6, 1999

Author Laura Esquivel has a book called Like Water for Chocolate. I rate this book an 8 because it has a lot of drama, passion, and romance that keeps you interested

This book is about a Mexican traditional family. The focus of this family is Tita who is the youngest girl in her family. Part of the family's tradition is that the youngest girl is to not marry, and to take care of her mother until she dies. Well Titia happens to fall deeply in love with Pedro, her mother disapproves, and arranges for her older sister to marry Tita's love Pedro. Now Tita and Pedro have many obstacles to over come such as war, death, and traditions of this family.

I would recommend this book for all those interested in Mexican cooking, some home- remedy and a lot of soap opera romance.


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