Cinnamon lives in the town of Marzipan, a place where cakes and baking are a way of life. The annual Twelve Tier Crown baking trophy is about to be contested and rival bakers, Victoria Sponge and Madeline Macaron, are desperate to win; however, both believe the other is trying to sabotage their chances so they separately enlist Cinnamon to act as detective to uncover evidence of what the other is doing. But can Cinnamon and her friend, Rafi, get to the bottom of things before it's too late?Oh my goodness, this book is an absolutely delicious delight of a read! With the perfect mix of adventure, suspense and scrumptious treats, it has all the right ingredients for a book that I know will be a showstopper of a success.
In a town where baking is everything (right down to the street names), Cinnamon is somewhat of an enigma: she can't bake! In fact, she can't even make a slice of toast without burning it! Living with her rather forthright Aunt Tatin (not really her aunt, but someone employed by her parents to look after Cinnamon whilst they venture off in search of rare ingredients for baking) and her dog Snickerdoodle, she lives in a rather higgledy-piggledy house between Victoria and Madeline's stores, so when both ask her to investigate the other, she doesn't really have far to travel. To provide herself with ample snooping time, she chooses to ask both ladies for baking lessons so she can hopefully learn how to bake whilst uncovering their devious plots, and this leads to chaos and revelations that nobody will quite believe!
Cinnamon is a wonderful character and somebody that readers will love getting to know. She is independent and determined but not without her faults (especially when Rafi invites and third person to join their detective group). She is intent on following the clues as they unfold but the more she discovers, the more it puzzles her. Thankfully she has Rafi to help her.
It would be incredibly remis of me not to mention the town of Marzipan in my review - I'm moving there immediately! Everything about the place sounds simply scrumptious (apart, of course, from the sabotage!); the sheer number of bakeries, baking related events, sugarsmiths, cake carnivals ... I could go on. Safe to say that this book will definitely make you crave cake, lots of cake! And please, can I take a minute to congratulate Harry on the character and place names, as well as the sheer number of baking related play on words that they managed to stir into the book - they put the biggest smile on my face and I found myself reading snippets out to my class who are now all desperate to get their hands on it!!! In fact, we had a great conversation about how gorgeous the illustrations are and one, in particular, caught our eye: the sugarsmiths' headquarters, which we decided must be based on Gaudi's Casa Batlló in Barcelona.
As you can see, the book has already sparked much discussion in school, and that's before anybody has read it! The kids are desperate to dive into the book to savour the illustrations, to sample the adventure and to get to know Cinnamon more - there is already a waiting list for the book and I know that it will be whisked out of my hands first thing Monday morning!
The Great Cake Caper is one of the books that I loved so much that I now feel that my review really isn't doing it the justice it deserves! It's a great dollop of deliciousness; it's a mouth-watering slice of happiness that will make you baguette the real world for just moment, and the icing on the cake: at the end of the book, your tastebuds will be tantalised by news of book 2! (I think I knead to leave the baking puns to Harry, don't you?!)
Cinnamon Crumb Baking Detective The Great Cake Caper publishes on the 10th September is perfect for fans of Alice Éclair, Bridgit Vanderpuff, How To Be True, The Travelling School Mysteries.