Got this years most hyped cookbook, and yes, it’s just as cool as advertised. Tons of great information, sexy pictures, insane recipes and a collection of real scientific articles about subjects related to Heston’s cooking.
But I have too many books to read. Here’s what I am actively reading at the moment
- Prices and production by F.A Hayek
- The (mis)behaviour of markets by Benoit B. Mandelbrot
- Wuthering heights by Emily Brontë
- Programming clojure by Stuart Halloway
I have some doubts whether multibook reading really is the way to go. In any case, it’s not very minimalist, which is something I do strive for.