The Candymakers and the Great Chocolate Chase
Y**D
A great read!
Pure entertainment! It's a really great story that will appeal not only to children but adults as well. Lots of twists and turns and surprises in the story that results in quite a mystery as it's written from 4 different points of view. I've ordered the sequel already. Can't wait to read it. By the way, it arrived new in beautiful condition. P.S. I'm adult and I love it.
M**K
Hilarious
A good read and enjoyed the story.
F**E
One of the Best Books Ever
I highly recommend this book for anyone. ANYONE.I was thrilled to discover the fact that Wendy Mass wrote a sequel to “The Candymakers,” which remains one of my favorite books of all time. Go read it. It didn’t even need a sequel, and yet . . .This book is BETTER. How did she make it better? I’m amazed. The single downgrade was Phillip using a not-so-nice language word this time around, but other than that . . . c’mon, order it already!I didn’t consider the lack of the four perspectives throughout the book to be a downgrade. I thought it was done exactly how it should of. It was focused, adventure-filled, and so well-written I actually teared up when I started reading it because it had been so long since I read a well-written book.It’s got heart. It’s got great characters. It’s got an awesome plot and an awesome adventure and I can’t praise this book enough for just how awesome it is. As soon as your child reaches a reading level where a book this thick doesn’t deter them, make sure they read it because this duopoly is close to perfection.Oh, and did I mention there’s a lot of candy . . . and chocolate? :)
J**K
More Candymakers fun!
Bring on book two! After all the adventures of book one, how could this book not be as fun and entertaining? I felt it definitely lived up to book one and possibly surpassed the excitement.The one problem I saw with the book is the intimidating size. My nine year old won't think twice about picking up a 300+ page book on dragons, but I've yet to get her to read The Candymakers nor The Candymakers and the Great Chocolate Chase. Because we read about the adventures from each child's prospective, the book is almost 550 pages. I have to admit, even I thought twice about reading the book when I saw the size. Let's face it, that's a lot to commit to when you're not sure if you'll enjoy it. Despite the size, the book is entertaining. My daughter enjoyed everything I told her about the book and begged me to share more. Perhaps there's hope she'll read it after all.One thing I really enjoyed about the book was the diversity of the children and the perspectives their differences brought to the book. The kids are white, Asian, rich, poor, handicap, absent parents, helicopter parents, dead parent, and yet friends who work together.I would recommend this book to anyone who has kids who love to read and they're not afraid to tackle big books. Or perhaps to anyone who just likes to read a good kid centered book.*This book was initially given to me by NetGalley for an honest review, but the book was archived before I could download it. I pre-ordered the book and read it once it was published.
S**U
Good book sequel to the other candymakers book
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