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In Tuscany

In Tuscany

List Price: $35.00
Your Price: $23.10
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb!
Review: I had been waiting eagerly for the next book in the Tuscany series and I am not disappointed. The format is certainly different than the other 2, but Mayes' love for and delight in her Tuscan home and adopted land comes through as clearly as ever. Her use of language is absolutely perfect, the photos beautiful and evocative, and the author's love of detail comes through wonderfully! At times, I felt I could almost touch the objects she describes, and taste the food so lovingly depicted! Bravo, and I'm already looking forward to the next volume!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: I have all three books about living in Italy by Frances, and visited Italy 2 1/2 years ago. I feel as though she is seeing and experiencing through my eyes! How exciting that Frances captures the exotic land and people with such accurate detail. I can't wait to go back!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was great
Review: I loved Frances Mayes books! Her prose is fantastic and really makes me feel like I am in Tuscany. I love the fact the she intersperses recipes with the story. This is a must read for anyone who has gone to italy or just dreams of it

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A major disapointment "In Tuscany".
Review: In contrast to the previous reviewers, I found this book one the larger disappointments of the past year. I anxiously awaited this title, after reading and rereading Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany. The prose that I found endearing in full chapters becomes trite and overproduced in smaller chunklets. I further find that pages and pages of artfully blurry photographs add little to the book. As far as the recipes go, your money is better spent on a good Italian cookbook. This book adds little to the continuing story of life in Tuscany, and that is the reader's loss. Not recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Photos
Review: The photos in this book are really above average. However, the photos are about all that's in the book. There is not nearly as much written content as I expected, and the photos are not as breathtaking as needed to support a simple picture book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautifully photographed book
Review: This book has some beautiful photographs that really capture the essence of Italian life and the Italian people. The prose is captivating and charming. It's a perfect coffee table book and would make a great holiday gift. The recipes look good too! I think anyone interested in Italy will enjoy this book and Frances Mayes' previous books on Tuscany.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Photos Photos Photos
Review: This is a necessary companion to Mayes' earlier books about the restoration of her home. This book is all about photos of Tuscany and the hill town (apparently Italy's oldest) of Cortona in particular. These photos compliment her previous works very well by showing you what she is seeing in an area of Italy she knows so well. Tuscany and Umbria are beautiful places. I have seen other photograph books with better pictures of Tuscany and Umbria, but this one goes along with Mayes' previous books. I have driven down the road on the cover and it is truly a site to see. Don't get confused by other reviews which reference the images from this book as "Italy" in general. Not all of Italy is like this, but the hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria are and a must see for the traveller who is looking to relax for a week or two in the Tuscan or Umbrian hillside.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book to Savor
Review: This latest book from Frances Mayes is a book to savor just as one would savor a fine bottle of wine or a cool Autumn evening in front of a crackling fire with nothing in front of you but hours of time to read ...lovely! Ms. Mayes has the soul and the eyes of a poet to produce such a book. More, more.


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