Hey again,
It's Peanut again, reviewing a second book. It's called All Four Stars. This book was recommended to me by my best friend, A.G and I borrowed it from her. (I had, in fact, gifted it to her in the first place without knowing.*)
It's Peanut again, reviewing a second book. It's called All Four Stars. This book was recommended to me by my best friend, A.G and I borrowed it from her. (I had, in fact, gifted it to her in the first place without knowing.*)
This book explains the life of a wanna-be chef, Gladys Gatsby. By the age of 11, she develops a passion and talent for cooking. Unfortunately, after a horrendous incident, she is banned from the kitchen forever. However, by pure accident, Gladys sends in a paper for an essay writing contest (that is not the accident) but her paper reaches the hand of the editor who then employs Gladys to be the new food critic for her newspaper. Now, Gladys has to sneak into the brand new restaurant Classy Cakes, to write a review. Can she do it?
Introducing All four Stars, a fun-filled story and a must read for all those from the age of 9-12. I really think this is one of my favourite books so far. Gladys is a remarkable and likable character who loves doing things that grown-ups usually do. I could not put the book down and was reading it until way past by bedtime.
And because every book deserves it's P.M: ★★★★ out of 5. This book deserves all 4 stars.
Sayonara people,
Peanut
* My mom knows a book store manager and just asks him to wrap up books for a 10 year old child or a 7 year old and so on...... you get the idea. Well, sometimes he doesn't specify them so I end up giving things to people that I don't even know about.
Uh, sorry guys, I know it says "by bedtime" but I mean "my bedtime". However, I tried to edit in blogger but it still shows "by".
ReplyDeleteHiya Peanut.. Nice review!! Hasta la vista!! You can use that to sign off your next review. It's Spanish.
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Ok, thanks!
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