![]() ![]() I don’t feel like it really had any point to the story. I don’t always read the description of blurb for books before I read, but I had read this one and knew right away I probably wouldn’t be into it. I got through it but mostly because it was short and once I’d started, I thought I may as well give it a go. So, I have to be brutal, I didn’t like this book. However things don’t end up going quite to plan. She soon gets introduced to an exclusive and underground farmers market that is attempting to combine food and technology which on the surface of it, seems like a perfect fit for Lois. ![]() Lois takes it upon herself to take care of the starter and starts to use it to bake her own Sourdough which becomes rather popular at the company she works for. They abruptly shut shop and gift her the demanding sourdough starter. She discovers a local sandwich take away that she falls in love with and ends up ordering their amazing Sourdough and spicy soup from them every evening. Lois Clary is a robotics programmer in San Francisco who works tirelessly. This wasn’t a huge book and I don’t have an awful lot to say on it. This review will probably be a little short. ![]() Sourdough by Robin Sloan was the April book of the month, that I’ve only just read in October. Therefore, I’m on a little bit of a mission to catch up before the end of the year. I’ve been a rather awful book club member this year and haven’t managed to keep up with the book of the month reads, never mind the side reads since the beginning of the year. ![]()
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