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Chargement... The King's Taster (2009)par Kenneth Oppel
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A bespectacled dog and a frustrated chef confront one very picky royal eater in this charming book that features many favorite foods from around the world. French fries! Pizza! Tacos! What is wrong with this little king that he won't eat such great stuff? There are clues in the illustrations if you closely at the boy king's crown. ( ) Summary: This book is about a chef and a dog that made sure the king's food was not poisoned. They got a new king and he hated the chef's food. The chef had to find a new recipe and fast. My Thoughts: I love this book and think it's just a great book to read on a rainy day. The artwork was cool. They made the chef's apron look like it was made of newspaper. Max is the king’s tester and the cook’s dog. Life is mighty fine until a new and very young king refuses the cook’s gourmet fare. The cook is desperate – he must find new recipes to satisfy an extremely picky and powerful sovereign. After travelling the world and experimenting with all sorts of exotic culinary treats, the cook uncovers the truth. The New King is devouring candy, cookies and other sweet treats rather than the delicious and nutritious food prepared by the cook. To avoid having his mother hear the truth, the young king decides to make better choices. He soon discovers his appetite and meals that are truly ‘fit for a king.’ aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The royal chef takes Max the dog, the royal taster, on several international journeys to find a dish for the land's pickiest king. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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