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There's not enough appreciation of the chocolate box girls books by cathy cassidy on here :((
Genuinely one of my most fav books
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itskirahhh-art · 6 years
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Honey Tanberry Chocolate Box Girls 5/5
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lilitterature · 5 years
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Article n°11 : Cœur cookie
Titre : Cœur cookie
Collection : Les filles au chocolat
Tome : 6
Autrice : Cathy Cassidy
Genre : Roman
Résumé : Honey découvre un demi-frère caché. Elle le contact et lui envoie un billet de train pour qu’il puisse venir la voir. De son côté, Jake Cooke alias Cookie, le demi-frère des filles au chocolat, vit dans un appartement au dessus d’un restaurant où sa mère travaille. Cookie a deux sœurs; Maisie et Isla. Un jour Cookie doit laisser ses sœurs pour allez aider au restaurant; il allume un bain pour elles et leur dit d’être sage. Puis il part aider au restaurant, au moment où il
sert un client, le plafond se détruit laissant de l’eau s’échapper : l’eau du bain de Maisie et Isla. Le soir, le gérant du restaurant vient parler à la mère de Cookie. Celle-ci veut déménager chez Sheddie, un homme qu’elle a rencontré mais Jake, lui, qui n’est pas de cette avis, décide d’utiliser le billet de Honey, de lui rendre visite et de demander à son père un peu d’argent pour réparer les dégâts qu’il a causé. Il demande à Maisie de mentir à leur mère en lui disant qu’il va chez un ami pour quelques temps. Quand Jake arrive chez les Tanberry-Costello il a le trac; il sonne et Honey explique à toute sa famille qui il est. La famille l’accueille. Cookie envoie régulière un message à Greg, son père, sans réponse de sa part. Un festival se prépare, un festival où les chocolats de Paddy pourront être vendu; Cookie les aide. Une nuit Honey, Cherry et Jake ont décidé de contacter Greg pour lui parler. Cookie est très déçu du comportement de son père; à ce moment une voiture arrive remplie de la mère de Jake, Maisie, Isla et Sheddie : ils ont finalement découvert le mensonge de Jake et Maisie. Paddy, Charlotte, Cookie et sa mère discutent presque toute la nuit et Cookie sait à présent que le gérant du restaurant n’était pas fâché contre lui. Mais maintenant va t-il apprécier que sa mère soit avec Sheddie ?
Avis : J’ai aimé cette histoire car elle est touchante et vraiment originale. On ressent vraiment l’injustice et la tristesse que Cookie a subi. C’est marrant de découvrir un demi-frère caché et de savoir sa vie; cette idée m’a vraiment plu. Mon passage préféré est quand Cookie aide pour le festival et qu’un invité inattendu arrive pour voir Honey. Sinon les autres passages qui m’ont plus sont : le caractère têtu de Cookie et le fait que Cherry et Cookie s’entendent alors qu’’ils ne sont pas de la même famille.
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mycomicbookplace · 5 years
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About Sweeties Vol. 2: Summer Coco:
IS SUCCESS WORTH RISKING YOUR LIFE? 12 year old Summer lives for ballet. With her Mom and new stepdad away on their honeymoon, Summer’s busy trying out for a prestigious ballet school. but no one, not even her own twin sister, Skye, really seems to understand how much pressure she faces. She will do whatever it takes to ace her audition, even if it means sacrificing her health. Can her sisters Skye, Summer, Honey, Coco, and new stepsister, Cherry, help her before it’s too late? PLUS: Then there’s the youngest Tanberry sister, Coco. She’s a friend to all animals, but when her favorite horse is sold, Coco is devastated. How can she be sure he’s in good hands now? Based on the popular novels by Cathy Cassidy, SWEETIES explores the dynamics of a modern blended family.
Written by: Cathy Cassidy, Veronique Grisseaux Illustrated by: Anna Merli Targeted Age Group: All Ages
Buy the ebook
Buy the Paperback Book
Buy the Hard Cover Book
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graphicpolicy · 7 years
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Papercutz—one of the publishers leading the current boom in kids’ graphic novel publishing—will launch Charmz, a new imprint for tween girls on May 2, 2017 with three new graphic novel series. Each of three launch titles have their own distinct look and feel, with subjects and settings ranging from graveyards to new schools, and storylines that share a common theme: a focus on friendships and relationships.
The line of books is being edited by bestselling writer and editor Mariah Huehner, formerly of IDW Publishing and Vertigo/DC Comics. In advance of Mariah McCourt’s appearance at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (April 22 and 23) and Aaron Alexovich’s appearance at the C2E2 convention in Chicago that same weekend, Charmz is releasing an excerpt from their graphic novel Stitched.
Stitched by NYT bestselling author Mariah McCourt (Emily & The Strangers) and Aaron Alexovich (Serenity Rose). Crimson Volania Mulch has a problem; she just woke up in a crypt and, besides her name, has no idea of who, where, or what she is. Welcome to the Cemetery of Assumptions, a vast landscape of stones, mausoleums, and secrets. Home to monsters and mayhem, it may also hold the answers to her unknown parentage. Crimson is a resourceful patchwork girl and determined to find them. Along the way, she meets the mysterious Wisteria, who has a tendency to change and a witch named Parameter whose spells tend to go awry. And two boys, Simon and Quinton, who make her feel something besides lost and confused. She must battle ghosts, zombies, and monsters in order to learn where she came from and who her real “mother” is. But will she do it alone, or will she have help from her new friends and unexpected crushes?
Chloe by Greg Tessier and Amandine. Everything was wonderful for young Chloe Blin―she loved her family, even despite their affectionate nickname for her. But everything changes when she starts at a new school. Suddenly, her family is just embarrassing! Chloe wants to meet new people and make new friends, especially with a certain Alexandre, but she’s not sure what to say or wear or who to trust. The home room fashionistas are only too happy to tell her how her clothes look, but can they really be her friends? And what if everyone heard her family’s name for her?
Sweeties by Veronique Grisseaux and Anna Merli. Cherry Costello’s father owns a successful candy store franchise with best-selling chocolates. When her father remarries to the Tanberry family, Cherry now has four new half-sisters and must start at a new school in a new town. Trouble arises as Cherry meets Shay, the boyfriend of her older half-sister, Honey. Plus, the Tanberry twins Skye and Summer learn life is not identical for the both of them. It’s going to take a sweet miracle to overcome the sour tensions in this household!
Perhaps no trend in book publishing has been stronger in recent years than the growth of the kids’ graphic novel category. At the recent Children’s Institute, Nielsen cited 24% growth in year on year sales. Hand in hand with that growth has been the emergence of female readers and female creators like Raina Telgemeier and Noelle Stevenson. But not all female fans of graphic fiction have been served equally. For tween girls who have loved but outgrown properties like The Smurfs or Disney Comics but aren’t quite ready for the more mature content of books like This One Summer or Honor Girl, there’s been a distinct lack of material available. Now that’s all about to change, starting on May 2.
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bibliosmian · 8 years
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reeceanthonyking · 11 years
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i just want more fic of the chocolate box girls ugh
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