They say you eat with your eyes first, and cookbooks do a great job of helping you do just that with their lovely, full color pictures of perfectly prepared and presented food, along with delightful descriptions of their creations (at least, most of them do). But what if the foodie or accomplished home cook on your […]
While scratch-and-sniff technology may dramatically enhance the experience of reading certain children’s books (like The Gingerbread Family, by Grace Maccarone) it could make for a decidedly disgusting experience when it comes to other kinds of literary releases. Here are ten titles should never—ever—have scratch-and-sniff editions.