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Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble
Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble | Alexis Hall
18 posts | 17 read | 2 reading | 9 to read
From the bestselling author of Boyfriend Material comes a sweet and scrumptious romantic comedy about facing your insecurities, finding love, and baking it off, no matter what people say. Paris Daillencourt is a recipe for disaster. Despite his passion for baking, his cat, and his classics degree, constant self-doubt and second-guessing have left him a curdled, directionless mess. So when his roommate enters him in Bake Expectations, the nations favourite baking show, Paris is sure hell be the first one sent home. But not only does he win week ones challengehe meets fellow contestant Tariq Hassan. Sure, hes the competition, but hes also cute and kind, with more confidence than Paris could ever hope to have. Still, neither his growing romance with Tariq nor his own impressive bakes can keep Pariss fear of failure from spoiling his happiness. And when the shows vicious fanbase confirms his worst anxieties, Pariss confidence is torn apart quicker than tear-and-share bread. But if Paris can find the strength to face his past, his future, and the chorus of hecklers that live in his brain, hell realize its the sweet things in life that he really deserves.
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LiteraryinPA
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I‘m calling it: this one looks perfect for me but is just not enjoyable to read. I‘ve started it twice and I just find it tedious. The main character is so cringey and also there‘s so much vulgarity in it that just isn‘t my style. Again, a queer love story with anxiety rep and the setting of a British baking competition SOUNDS like my ideal read, but maybe Alexis Hall isn‘t my cup of tea. Oh well! I tried.

Matilda If you haven‘t tried the first one in this series I would give it a try, it‘s one of my all time favorites. I didn‘t enjoy this one personally. 1y
peanutnine Alexis Hall's writing style is very hit or miss for me, this one was on the edge for me so I can understand the bail. May I recommend this queer romance set on a cooking show? Not British or baking, but Anita Kelly's books are lovely in my opinion 1y
LiteraryinPA @peanutnine Thanks so much for that suggestion! I will definitely try it! 1y
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jesseastin
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Pickpick

This is the second book, but stand alone, in the romcom Great British Baking Show like competition, except it‘s much less about romance and baking than about mental health issues. Paris is spiraling downward in a sea of crippling anxiety. It‘s honestly difficult to wade through and I often wanted to give him a swift kick in the pants, but I truly think it was helpful for me to understand some of the challenges of anxiety.

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Julsmarshall
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Mehso-so

Oh how I love this cover! This was okay, not quite as delightful as the first in the series, but that may have been the fault of my high expectations. I liked and cared about the characters but the obvious mental illness went on so long for me and was hard to watch and believe that it took so long to get him help. I did love the witty repartee and the peek behind the curtain. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #AndreanToucan #Pantone2023 @Clwojick

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
Clwojick Great job! 2y
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kezzlou85
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#20in4 readathon starts today. I'm hoping for 20 hours but happy with any that I do get. Also hoping to finish a couple of books. Good luck all taking part. Enjoy.
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Best of luck, great to have you with us. 😁 2y
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peanutnine
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Pickpick

I don't know where to even start with this one! It's hilarious, heartbreaking, and so relatable. Paris is an anxious spirally mess and (although thankfully I am nowhere near as bad) there were many times when I wanted to thrust the book at my bf and say 'This! This is how my brain works!'
I loved that he and Tariq both had to work on themselves before they could really build a life together. Alexis Hall knows how to write serious topics with humor

peanutnine #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView #LGBTQ2023 baking @Kenyazero #2023ReadySetRead damaged hero / punny title / food you hate on the cover @Clwojick 2y
peanutnine Oh and this was my January #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks 2y
Andrew65 A great review, well done 👏👏👏 2y
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TheSpineView Fantastic! 2y
Clwojick This sounds great! 💖 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 2y
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xicanti
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Friends, I loved this. Paris‘s anxiety feels so immediate that it‘s sometimes oppressive, but Hall approaches the topic with empathy, realism, and a tempering dose of humour. While this is a serious book at its core—it also deals with racism and the pressure public figures face—it‘s a hopeful, witty one that strikes the right balance between issues and laughs. And of course, there‘s an awful lot of great baking in the mix.

dabbe Oh sweet Lordy that puppy! Want to cuddle! ❣️🐾❣️ 2y
xicanti @dabbe he‘s a total sweetheart, and he loves couch snuggles! 2y
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xicanti
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1. PARIS DAILLENCOURT is much funnier than I expected, given its focus on anxiety, but it ain‘t just about the laughs. I‘m enjoying it a lot so far.

2. I‘m looking after some dogs who have their own espresso machine!

3. I‘m probably gonna need a couple of these today because said dogs were distraught their parents went away and they didn‘t fall properly asleep until 3:30 (at which point they snuggled into bed SO CUTELY y‘all don‘t even know).

Soubhiville Have fun dog sitting! 2y
xicanti @Soubhiville they‘re total sweeties so far, aside from the very late bedtime. 2y
dylanisreading I can't wait to read this! 2y
xicanti @dylanisreading I‘m about halfway through now and I‘m loving it! I get the impression a lot of readers found it underdeveloped, but so far it‘s done more for me than ROSALINE PALMER (which I did enjoy, if not as much as I usually do with Hall). 2y
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peanutnine
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Paris Daillencourt was removing his biscuits from the oven while a naked man he‘d never seen before raided the fridge for beer.
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

ShyBookOwl 😅 2y
julesG That's a good one! 2y
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sebrittainclark
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Pickpick

4/5

Paris Daillencourt has two things: an undiagnosed anxiety disorder and a spot on the hit show Bake Expectations.

This was a times a very funny and very difficult painful as Paris's anxiety sabotages his relationship and his time now the show until he is forced to deal with it.

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kera_11
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Paris has generalized anxiety disorder but is undiagnosed for most of the book and it‘s really about how having anxiety impacts your relationships with others and yourself, with the back drop of a baking show. While this book has romance in it, it‘s not a romance book, so adjust expectations before reading. I really liked Paris and Tariq and was rooting for them together and as individuals. I do like how it all played out.

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Graciouswarriorprincess
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Pickpick

Paris Daillencourt is About to Crumble by Alexis Hall is a Queer Contemporary that focuses on anxiety and the impact it can have on a person's relationship with themselves and those close to them. I absolutely adored the MC/Narrator , Paris Daillencourt. While this is the second book in the Winner Bakes All series it can be fully read as a stand alone. This is not a romcom so don't go in expecting a romance heavy story. Book 4/100.

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coffees
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Pickpick

If it has Alexis Hall on it, I'm going to read it (eventually!) So ofc i was excited when I got this! Tbh it's not as good as some of his other books, but I think that in every book he talks Abt something v important. Here it's #mentalhealth and getting help, and lack of sex in relationships. I really enjoy that this convo came up bc nobody really talks Abt this (and how messy things can get when there's not good communication)

CarolynM Completely agree. He‘s brilliant. 2y
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CarolynM
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I‘m a dedicated Alexis Hall fan, I love the way he writes. So I really enjoyed this book, but I found it a bit disappointing. It is 2nd in a proposed series inspired by The Great British Bake Off and while the pastiche of that show was still fun here I think it will be a case of diminishing returns. I suspect the story development was a bit rushed to meet publisher deadlines, there was a glaring omission in believability of the MC‘s experience.👇

CarolynM 👆The characters and the romance is very sweet, though, and the depiction of anxiety disorder very well done. (edited) 2y
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BookmarkTavern
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Mehso-so

Paris is always worrying about the worst ways a situation can go. When his friend enters him into a televised baking competition to push him out of his comfort zone, he has an all new list of things to panic over.

Stressful but charming read! I related way too much to Paris‘s anxiety. 😅 2ary cast of characters are delightful, if a little flat. Wasn‘t super invested in the romance until the last 1/4. Loved the GBBO inspired backdrop! 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑

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julesG
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A low pick, because the MC's anxiety disorder, although well-written, felt very repetitive. Yes, I know this is a feature of AD.

The secondary characters were great and I'll definitely try a few of the recipes Hall collected in the back of the book.

CarolynM Just finished this one but haven‘t reviewed yet. I take your point about the repetition. When you added in the baking format there was quite a lot of it. I think I‘ll try the Croatian Fig Tart😋 2y
julesG @CarolynM Let me know how the Fig Tart is. I'm going to make the shortbread first. 2y
CarolynM Figs will be in season soon 🙂 2y
julesG @CarolynM Yes, right. I keep forgetting that their season is late in the year. Still, first shortbread. 2y
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Nutmegnc
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I‘m 48% in. It‘s witty and banter-y, sweet and lol funny in places…but it‘s me and reading an MC with anxiety like mine is so hard to take that I can only read it in small doses. The audiobook is also well done. Maybe the miracle here is that it‘s so well written I can still enjoy it, even in small bites.

CarolynM I‘m enjoying this but I can see that Paris‘s anxiety would be hard to read if you‘re dealing with similar issues. I think Alexis Hall writes really well about mental health issues (I adore Glitterland, which features an MC with severe depression) and I‘m really interested to see where he going to go with this one. 2y
Nutmegnc @CarolynM I finished it and I think therapy and dealing with anxiety IS extremely well handled. I enjoyed Glitterland as well but didn‘t quite get as triggered 🤣. I still enjoyed this book and gave this one ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 2y
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Mindelan
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This has been impossible to find today! I planned to grab it before my doctor‘s appointment, but none of the B&Ns by me have the (single) copies they ordered yet. Feels homophobic, tbh. Our closest indie had a copy, but someone already grabbed it, so at least someone is enjoying it! Going to console myself by repotting some miniature African Violets I got for some color this winter, and try to find the book again tomorrow.

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BookmarkTavern
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The noise I just made was only audible to dogs and small children. 😅

#ARC #NetGalley

Prairiegirl_reading Oh I would scream too! Lucky you!! 2y
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