This Book is Not Good for You (The "Secret" Series)
Between the pages of this book lies the secret to the best-tasting chocolate in all the world. I promise, your taste buds will tingle. Your palette will sing! Oh no, have I accidentally tempted you to read this book? I will warn you, however, the most delicious things are never good for...
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Between the pages of this book lies the secret to the best-tasting chocolate in all the world. I promise, your taste buds will tingle. Your palette will sing! Oh no, have I accidentally tempted you to read this book? I will warn you, however, the most delicious things are never good for you...and this story is particularly scrumptious!In this tooth-rotting adventure, Cass's mom has been kidnapped by the evil dessert chef and chocolatier, Señor Hugo! The ransom...the legendary tuning fork. Can Cass and Max-Ernest find the magical instrument before it's too late? Will they discover the evil secret ingredient to Señor Hugo's chocolate success?If you're tempted, take a taste, but just remember...this book is not good for you.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781409583844 (1409583848)
ASIN: 1409583848
Publish date: 2014
Publisher: Usborne Publishing
Edition language: English
Series: Secret (#3)
Summary: In this delicious third installment of the amazing Secret Series, Cassandra, Max-Ernest and Yo-Yoji have to beat an evil chef, rescue enslaved kids from a chocolate plantation, and find a mythical tool known as the Tuning Fork. My thoughts: This book is the third book in one of my all-time...
While this book was good, I felt it was a bit less then the other books. I am not sure how to explain, something just felt off, and I also was annoyed at times at the writer of the book. Normally I don't mind his interruptions, but it just bothered me now. You had an exciting part, and bam, author p...
Bosch is back with the third installment in the Secret series, and it's a strong return! I still maintain that the first book was the best in the series thus far, but I did enjoy this one more than I enjoyed the second book in the series. The parallels between Bosch's series and Lemony Snicket's A...