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I am a bit confused! The new Mimi Spencer recipe book has two different names? Hardback is "The Fast Diet Cookbook" and paperback is "The Fast Diet Recipe book". But they are the same book right?

http://www.bookdepository.com/Fast-Diet ... 1780721873
http://www.bookdepository.com/Fastdiet- ... 1476749198
I think the 2nd one is the American one, and not out for a few weeks. I've ordered the first one from Amazon.

Debbie
Martin, I'm keeping up with the updates on the Fastdiet books, and yes, Debbie is right. The United States version (not released yet) is called cookbook, whereas the U.K. version is called a recipe book. They are the same book, but of course the U.S. edition will probably have different phrasing, measurements, etc. like the Fastdiet book had.

I have the Fastdiet cookbook tucked away on my wishlist on amazon.com, waiting for its release.
Thanks for the replies. I went and got the kindle version but I now think that I want the book. Recipe books don't do it for me on kindle.
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