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Vanilla

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Julian White doesn't say his real name in self-introductions. Hiding behind his middle name and a pair of overly round eyeglasses, he tries to get through the tenacity of attending a competitive culinary school under his uncle's influence. Amidst his learning of crust structures and the nutritional value of bananas, he meets an old friend.

1538 pages, ebook

Published December 8, 2018

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54 reviews
August 17, 2021
I’m seeing this book. With absolutely no reviews. Where are all the readers at? Do they now know how incredibly amazing and incredibly mind blowing this book is? This book, this very book had reached the highest pedestal and only few books have let me feeling the riot of emotions when I read this. Please, guys. Read this amazing showstopper by Lydia. O Red. Her most beautiful creations and the most beautiful characters I will forever love.

Julian Vanilla White
Leroy Cox

Their wonderful rollercoaster of experiences.


I swear you will not regret reading this. I come alive when I read this. Alive. Cause it’s that amazing.


Immense love.
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July 31, 2023
I read Baked Love, sadly, only it. It was 2020 or 2021, I think. I was only searching for teen fiction stories before, so my young self didn't continued the series for reasons that they are young adults in the next series. nonetheless, I still understand most reference from Chip and Xander's relationship at Vanilla.

so to say, I enjoyed this book very much. it made me feel a rollercoaster of emotions and feelings I seldomly feel towards books with a long chapters and scrolling. most of the time, I would put down the book with long chapters, because I think I have an ADHD or something. I lost interest easily. so, yeah, I love Leroy and Vanilla's dynamic so much that I very adore them. I'm now debating to make a fanart of them at IG.

as for Chen, dang, I wanted him for Vanilla also. like, aren't we all have the second-lead syndrome? like, the time with their switch of ties, he let go of Vanilla that easily to Leroy? I WANT HIM TO BE COMPETITIVE FOR VANILLA! HUHU. if Cuppie didn't want him for Vanilla, can I at least have him? I know how to cook great Filipino cuisines and great at eating anything without complaining. I'll eat anything he'll serve me. should I make a fanart of him in that sexy tracksuit as mentioned in that one chapter?

as a Filipino, I am very thanking for the representation of our cuisine throughout the story from Vanilla and to Ms. Castillo. it makes me wanna slap Mr. Pierre just for saying those things to Ms. Castillo. grrr!

anyways, so many things to bring out of my mind right now, but I'm getting jittery. all I can say is the Vanilla is a chef-kiss, critic-kiss, pâtissier-kiss and nutritionist-kiss! did I get every courses of their school? LOL.

I don't know what to say anymore. I will be proceeding to the next book, where young adult Vanilla and Leroy are. I hope Chen has a comeback and be a second interest again. sadly, I think he will be at Shanghai. HUHU. so, yeah! this is such a great read, so no doubt, 5 star for me. I'M OBSESSED WITH THIS!

anyways, if you can read this, Cuppie, please accept my request at IG. my username is syric_anora. have a nice day ahead! looking forward to get my own physical copy of them in the future! 💖
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