Books by Slutty Cheff
Tart: Misadventures of an Anonymous Chef
by Slutty Cheff
This highly anticipated debut has the author slated as a young female Anthony Bourdain with the wit and honesty of Lena Dunham. Having quit her job in corporate marketing to become a chef, she finds herself working 60-hour weeks in windowless kitchens and falling in love with other chefs. It’s a visceral, eye-opening book about sex and food, capturing the emotional chaos and buzz of working in London’s top restaurants.
Interviews where books by Slutty Cheff were recommended
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Mother Mary Comes to Me
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107 Days
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All the Way to the River: Love, Loss, and Liberation
by Elizabeth Gilbert -

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This is for Everyone: The Unfinished Story of the World Wide Web
by Tim Berners-Lee -

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Raising Hare
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The Minotaur at Calle Lanza
by Zito Madu
New Memoirs
New Memoirs
New memoirs continue to come out hard and fast, testimony to our enduring interest in hearing people tell the stories of their own lives. So far in 2025, these have included candid tales told in painful detail by talented writers, as well as books that combine personal history with other objectives—such as, for example, saving the internet.
The Best Beach Read Books of 2025
Looking for the perfect books to escape with whilst you’re on holiday? From thrillers to romances and fantasy to cottage core, these are our top page-turners.











