Chef Gavin Cruikshank learns when to let go, when to hold on for dear life, and when to smash up a lawyer's office with a baseball bat.
This whole review likely sounds a bit like damning with faint praise, and perhaps that's true. I can't say I'm exuberant singing the praises of Starve, but at the same time, it's surprisingly rare to find a book that you can just pick up and enjoy without feeling entwined in over dense plotting, or giant ongoing arcs. Starve is, likely against the creative team's better wishes, more of a trifle than a main course, but it's well worth sampling nonetheless. Read Full Review