![]() Great developments came about for our characters they made some major discoveries that will affect their entire futures. Every piece of the story line was intriguing. Every bit of the story line was interesting there was no part that I just wanted to skip through, no slow parts that bored me. There would be little bits of information tantalizingly withheld from you, forcing you to keep turning the pages. I was ecstatic to have another entire book about the characters that I love so well, and I have realized that I would read a book about these characters even if it had no plot.īut The Great Chocolate Chase did have a plot, and just like in the first book it was full of mysteries. Book one ended in such a way as to leave a little bit of mystery, but I never thought that there would be a sequel six years later. I was in disbelief when I saw that there was a second book. ![]() I read The Candymakers for the first time in 2011, and since then I have re-read it multiple times and listened to the audiobook numerous more. Nothing I have read makes me as happy as these two books do. I realized last night when I finished this book, that though I always deem Wuthering Heights as my favorite book, my love for the Candymakers is unreachable. My love for the Candymakers is something I cannot accurately describe. What can I say about this book that will do it justice? I don't like this cover as much I wish it was more similar to the Book 1's.īut I gasped and slapped my mom on the arm when NetGalley sent me an email about this book. ![]()
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