Find The Doughnut Fix (The Doughnut Fix #1) Written By Jessie Janowitz Offered In Volume

impossible to resist this smart and funny middlegrade novel, especially because it includes a quest to make the perfect chocolate cream doughnut, It moves quickly, from the moment Tristan's life gets turned upsidedown when his family moves to a small, Upstate New York town from New York City through his adjustment to his new town.
Readers won't be able to put it down until its done, And then they will want more, I have to rave about this book, So funny. Such a fresh voice. If you're from NYC, it's placed in the city, but has so many unique interesting tidbits that illuminate the city in a way I've never read before.
Also, if you or your kid likes baking, or making money, this is great, I'd honestly recommend it for any kidand up, including adults, It's a perfect readwithyourkid book, I really, really love doughnuts, so this book was great fun to read, It was fascinating to see a NYC boy get transplanted to a little town like Petersville and discover the joys of rural life, Twelveyearold Tris is not able to start school right away since it is midsemester, so his parents require him to complete a project, After realizing the chocolate cream doughnut has not been seen in Petersville for quite some time he decides to bring it back with his baking skills, All he has to do is come up with a business plan, acquire some investors and convince Winnie, the gas station owner/operator, to share her recipe.
Good thing his friend helped him find a book on starting businesses for dummies at the local library, Loved that the library was a favorite place to hang out and that his friend Josh's mom is the librarian, Not so fond of the purple monster or the unfinished story line of the raccoon, Available now in Audio book and Ebook
Find The Doughnut Fix (The Doughnut Fix #1) Written By Jessie Janowitz Offered In Volume
formats in the Overdrive catalog at sitelinkwww, mymcpl. org. Check it out today! ed by Darla from Red Bridge



The characters in this book were so wellwritten and believable! The ending was a little abrupt, but overall, I loved every minute of this story.
Cute book, but somewhat unbelievable, And I wanted more raccoon since there was one on the cover, . . Made me hungry for donuts! Book ed by Stacey on sitelinkwww, whisperingstories. com

yearold Tristans life had been rapidly turned upsidedown when his parents announced that they were moving from New York City to Petersville after his father lost his job at the bank.


Petersville was a small town with only one street, mainly filled with closed down shops, The train no longer stopped in the centre either, and there wasnt even a place to get anything to eat from, never mind buy a doughnut from.


The local convenience store, run by Winnie used to sell the best chocolate cream filled doughnuts, but she no longer made them as they were too popular.
Kristan though had a plan, He couldnt start school for another few weeks, so he decided to try and get Winnie to give him her recipe so he could make and sell, the doughnuts.
However, starting your own business was hard work Good job he had Starting a Business for Dummies book to hand,

The Doughnut Fix, is an amazing book, The characters are so believable, and likeable too, Tristan is a young lad who loved living in the city, He loved the people, places to go, the food and he even loved school, He had friends, especially his best mate Charlie, Upping and leaving for a place in the country was hard for him, He was sad, lonely and hungry, This is how he came across Winnie and her nonexistent doughnuts,

As well as Tristan there is his super bright sister Jeannie, She is a genius and she knows it, She could be a little overbearing, but nothing compared to his little sister Zoe who was a real hand full, Im sure many young people will be able to relate to Tristan, especially if they too have annoying siblings!

I loved everything about this book, it was so addictive and I was hooked right from the beginning.
It was a lot of fun to read and very witty, The writing is superb and the setting just perfect, Be warned though, you may just get the urge for doughnuts too, Luckily Ms. Janowitz had put the recipe for the Chocolate Cream Doughnuts on her website for you all to make, This book is FUN. I laughed out loud and cheered for Tris the whole book, Looking forward to the sequel, This was adorable. I'll admit, I was kind of skeptical at first, but got hooked right away,

Tristan Jax, lol is a believable main character that many young readers will identify with, He feels ignored, left behind, and struggles with being jealous of his siblings, but ultimately just wants to succeed, I really enjoyed this, but wish that the recipes had been included on in the egalley I received,

Tristan and his family live in New York and he LOVES it, The food, the people, the environment, everything, He's shattered when his parents announce that they bought a house in the country and are leaving the city, His mother, a chef, plans to open a restaurant, and his father, an accountant who no longer works in a bank, think that this opportunity will be AMAZING for Tristan and his sisters.
The siblings not so sure, Things get even worse for Tristan when he finds out that Petersville doesn't even have a bakery, He spies a sign in the general store window advertising "world famous doughnuts" and things just get worse when he finds out that the doughnuts are no longer being made.

When his parents find out they can't start school right away they decide that each kid needs a project to keep them busy, This is easy for Tristan's sister, a member of the Gifted amp Talented crew, but not so easy for Tristan, Tristan decides to go with what he knows, and what he knows is baking so he goes on a quest to bring back the doughnuts, learning about himself, friendship, entrepreneurship, and family.
Tristans family moves from bustling N, Y. C. to Petersville, a town so small that it only has one street, The one thing it used to be famous for was the General Stores chocolatecream doughnuts, which the owner no longer makes, If Tris can get that recipe and begin a new doughnut business in Petersville, life just might become more bearable, After all, “everything is less terrible with doughnuts”, of course!
Opening line“It started off like any normal Saturday, with Jeanine, Zoe and me flipping through cookbooks on the living room floor.

What a wonderful, enjoyable read! Every character is drawn with their own unique personality, all flawed, but loveable, I have to say thatyearold Zoe quickly became a favorite, Her antics are hilarious laughoutloud funny, mainly because one is reading about them, not experiencing them!
Fans of Tara Dairmans All Four Stars series will eat this one up pun intended!
Memorable Quotes:
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“For Mom, teaching us to bake was right up ther with teaching us to read, ”

Pg.“Mad feels like its going somewhere at least, Sad just sits on your chest making it hard to move or breathe, ”

Pg.“When the Purple Demon gets bored, she turns out all the lights so she can watch us bump into things, ”.