Best teen & young adult hobbies & games books according to redditors
We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best teen & young adult hobbies & games books. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Check out the Charley Harper print puzzles made by Pomegranate Puzzles. They have similar feel. Lots of bold colors. Straight lines.
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Good lord, it sounds like you ought to be reading George R.R. Martin for his description of feasts. I seem to remember a cookbook based on it....
looks...
Oh gee. There's two.
(http://www.amazon.com/Feast-Ice-Fire-Official-Companion/dp/0345534492/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344353796&sr=8-1&keywords=a+game+of+thrones+cookbook)
And there's apparently more where that came from, for instance:
And I know I've stumbled across Harry Potter ones.....
OK, this isn't meant to be condescending, but I was looking for a learn to cook book to help teach my daughter and picked up a second hand copy of Usborne's "Beginners Cookbook", which I have found to be really, really good. It does presume you're a small person, so the supplies list won't be much use for a good chef's knife, but it really is an easy to follow guide which presumes no cooking knowledge.
He ... he might canonically exist in the Marvel universe somewhere. I mean, THIS GUY was a Marvel character so anything's possible.
I have this Hunger Games cookbook on my books wishlist. It's slightly over $4 used.
I love, love to read!
The Mad Scientist's Secret?
http://www.amazon.com/Scientists-Secret-Amazing-Adventure-Thrillers/dp/0590494384
Ok, well this one got me to cook - before I went through this (it's meant for children and what they describe as "kitchen shy adults"), I was terrible at cooking. I used to do ready meals because my own cooking was a health risk to myself and anyone who ventured near it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beginners-Cookbook-Usborne-Cookbooks-Fiona/dp/0746085389/
I really enjoyed the food-talk in the Harry Potter books - which apparently there is an "unofficial" cookbook that I did not know about until this thread piqued my curiosity.
The Hunger Games also had some good food talk (lamb and plum stew, yum). And wouldn't you know: Hunger Games cookbook.
I guess I'd just never thought of the idea of a book-based cookbook before. But it looks like other folks have :-)