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Original Title: | Sourdough |
ISBN: | 0374203105 (ISBN13: 9780374203108) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | San Francisco Bay Area, California(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fiction (2017) |
Robin Sloan
Hardcover | Pages: 259 pages Rating: 3.76 | 38002 Users | 6335 Reviews
Relation As Books Sourdough
Lois Clary, a software engineer at a San Francisco robotics company, codes all day and collapses at night. When her favourite sandwich shop closes up, the owners leave her with the starter for their mouthwatering sourdough bread.Lois becomes the unlikely hero tasked to care for it, bake with it and keep this needy colony of microorganisms alive. Soon she is baking loaves daily and taking them to the farmer's market, where an exclusive close-knit club runs the show.
When Lois discovers another, more secret market, aiming to fuse food and technology, a whole other world opens up. But who are these people, exactly?

Define Regarding Books Sourdough
Title | : | Sourdough |
Author | : | Robin Sloan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 259 pages |
Published | : | September 5th 2017 by MCD Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Categories | : | Fiction. Magical Realism. Contemporary. Fantasy. Food and Drink. Food. Audiobook |
Rating Regarding Books Sourdough
Ratings: 3.76 From 38002 Users | 6335 ReviewsNotice Regarding Books Sourdough
Living in Silicon Valley for many years - the Bay Area my entire life - Berkeley- Oakland- San Francisco - and San Jose.... I know many techie-self starters .... Startup companies is synonymous with Silicon Valley as Sourdough French Bread is synonymous with San Francisco. Mix it all together and Robin Sloan has written the ultimate startup-sourdough novel that could only have taken place in the Bay Area. Software robotics developer - Lois Clary - from Michigan- moved to the heart of the startReal, actual thing that happened at family Thanksgiving 2017:Me: "Where's the iPad I got for Dad? I'm paying for network service on it so I know it is working even though your WiFi isn't."Mom: "Oh. Well. It wasn't acting right one day, it wouldn't even turn on, so he threw it away."Me: "He threw away an iPad? That cost me hundreds of dollars?!?!?!?! It probably just needed a good long charge or a software update."Mom, becoming rather indignant: "IT WASN'T WORKING, PAULA. Anyway, he has a
oooh, goodreads choice awards semifinalist for best fiction! what will happen?this is the same kind of breezy good fun as the authors debut, Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, but while that one was about computer-savvy booknerds having secret-society-based adventures in san francisco, this one is about computer-savvy FOODnerds having secret-society-based adventures in san francisco. so, totes different dynamic. that might sound like me having a go at sloane, but im not at all - i love books and

I adored the first half of this book but the second half was just....so, so odd.
Two truisms: 1) You dont want to stand behind an elephant after it eats spicy food; and2) Its really hard to read a book called Sourdough and not want sourdough bread, especially when said book includes numerous scenes in which the main character is baking said deliciousness. Notwithstanding that constant distraction, what stands out most about Sourdough is Robin Sloans ability to marry technology and whimsy in a way that feels organic (and yes, pun intended vis-à-vis the strange foodie
This book was great! It is fun and quirky. I think you can read it either to find purpose and meaning, or just for a nice, quick read.I am definitely a Robin Sloan fan. I enjoyed Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore as well so I was looking forward to this one. While his stuff can be a bit out there (it definitely falls in the Magical Realism category), it is not so out there that it is hard to stay engaged. It is like he takes things from our normal, everyday lives and tweaks them slightly towards
A difficult book to rate. Starts mouth-wateringly run-don't-walk to your nearest bakery charmingly versed, but woefully crumbles right at the end. The audiobook reader is phenom!
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