Geraldine Deruiter Book Review

Seattle Times: Geraldine DeRuiter tackles ‘food, feminism, and fury’ in new book

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Geraldine DeRuiter’s “If You Can’t Take the Heat” expands on her viral, award-winning blog posts. The author of the popular Everywhereist blog, DeRuiter has skewered fine dining and food-world ...

In her online life as the “Everywhereist,” Geraldine DeRuiter is wickedly hilarious and tenderhearted, observant and original, and candidly vocal when she sees an emperor with no clothes. That latter ...

OPB: Food, feminism and fury: Geraldine DeRuiter’s love letter to her own identity

Food, feminism and fury: Geraldine DeRuiter’s love letter to her own identity

Credit...The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff We’re a third of the way through 2026 and we at The Book Review have already written about hundreds of books. Some of those ...

The death of the American book review was nigh. One machine, the Nakamichi Model 500, was capable of “deconstructing a book of average length in seven seconds, with 0.5 distortion, signal-to-noise ...

The Post and Courier: Book review: The last laugh — How actress and writer Annabelle Gurwitch copes with cancer

Book review: The last laugh — How actress and writer Annabelle Gurwitch copes with cancer

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2UrbanGirls on MSN: Book review: Why climbing bubbles: How to increase your creative IQ turns everyday thinking into a creative advantage

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Book review: Why climbing bubbles: How to increase your creative IQ turns everyday thinking into a creative advantage

The Philadelphia Tribune: Book Review: 'Black Out Loud': A great collection for anyone who loves to laugh

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