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Kathryn Littlewood

Auteur de La pâtisserie Bliss

10 oeuvres 776 utilisateurs 22 critiques

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Œuvres de Kathryn Littlewood

La pâtisserie Bliss (2012) 440 exemplaires
Une pincée de magie (2013) 174 exemplaires
Magie à croquer (2014) 107 exemplaires
Die magische Verwandlung (2015) 17 exemplaires
Die Magische Rettung (2016) 15 exemplaires
Die Magische Zeit (2017) 7 exemplaires
Das magische Fest (2018) 7 exemplaires
Die magische Schule (2019) 5 exemplaires
Die magischen Zwillinge (2020) 3 exemplaires

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USA

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I actually enjoyed this book more than the first one in the series, though you need to read the first one to know the background information for this one.
 
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fernandie | 4 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
very cute. the characters agewise are middle grade and (from my not at all middle grade standpoint) they can be a little uncertainly characterized--most of the time the MC, who we are told is 12, seems to be older--I'd guess 15--which isn't a giant leap in ages, but tends to be a big difference in terms of responsibilities around the house and such. likewise, her older brother reads as 17, when i think he's supposed to be 15. i found myself wondering if the ages had been lowered in a later draft or something.… (plus d'informations)
 
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tanaise | 14 autres critiques | Jul 17, 2022 |
Rosemary Bliss’ greatest desire is to learn the family business: baking magical recipes. The Bliss family’s bakery is unlike any other thanks to their enchanted goodies that can help bring lost loves together or put a stop to a flu outbreak.

When Rosemary’s parents are needed in a neighboring town, Rosemary is entrusted with the whisk-shaped key that protects the Bliss family Cookery Book. However, Rose and her two brothers are under strict orders to not bake anything from the Cookery Book.

When their long-lost “Aunt” Lily turns up unexpectedly, she brings with her some of her own recipes and instills in the Bliss children the desire to prove to her that they can whip up a little magic of their own. After all, how much trouble can some love muffins and truth cookies really cause in a small town like theirs?

This was a cute middle-grade novel, and it was a nice break from some of the more serious novels I read in 2018.

Rosemary is your average teenage girl who just wants her parents to take her seriously. She wants to prove to her parents that she is responsible enough to learn the secrets of their trade. The Bliss family bakery and home are connected, making the baking business an always present part of their lives.

The character of Aunt Lily is extremely questionable from the very beginning. The fact that the Bliss children have never met her and only have a vague memory of their mother talking to someone named Lily in the past makes one question why she is there and who she truly is.

When Rose and her brothers decide to dabble with the family’s magical recipes, things go incredibly wrong. The more the Bliss family children try to fix the problem, the more it compounds. Before long the entire town is suffering from one thing or another.

I would give this novel four out of five stars and would recommend it to fans of magical fiction novels.

I bought this book from Bookoutlet.com and the image above is my own.

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tinerbookmarks | 14 autres critiques | Jun 8, 2022 |
Rosemary Bliss and her family have a chance to get their family's magic cookbook back from Aunt Lily. In disguise, Rosemary and her brother Thyme sneak into a taping of Aunt Lily's cooking show and challenge her to a cookoff, winner takes the Booke. So Rose, Ty, Leigh, Sage, their parents, and a surprise family member head to Paris to compete. But Aunt Lily's cheating, giving her "special ingredient" to everyone so every dish baked will cause anyone who eats it to love Lily. Rose and her family, with the help of a talking cat, a French mouse, and other new Parisian friends have to find the secret magic ingredients, keep out of the way of Lily's henchman, and bake the most wonderful desserts in all of Paris.

I adore the Bliss Bakery books. Each member of the family has their own talents and skills and everyone gets a chance to contribute. The magical ingredients are cute and challenging to acquire. These books are really cute. I think they'd be great for a family read-a-long.
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tldegray | 4 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2018 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
776
Popularité
#32,780
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
22
ISBN
93
Langues
12

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