Book Reviews

The World’s Greatest Chocolate-Covered Pork Chops by Ryan K. Sager

Twelve-year-old chef Zoey Kate’s Fried Banana Fondue is delectable, her Maple Cinnamon Crab Fajitas are divine, and her Chocolate-Covered Pork Chops are to die for. Zoey is the best cook in town, and she wants everyone to know it. She’s on a mission to start her own restaurant but quickly learns that the restaurant industry is competitive . . . and dangerous. Some people see Zoey as a threat and will use any means necessary to ensure that she fails.

 

This book drew me in like ice cream on a hot day. From the very first page, I immediately fell in love with Zoey’s character. She is a force to be reckoned with and oozes confidence.

 

Zoey’s dishes, to me, sound disgusting. Then again, I’m not that adventurous when it comes to food. I’m 24 years old, and my favorite lunch is still peanut butter sandwiches. It’s pretty much the perfect food if you don’t have a peanut allergy. I do love the description of how Zoey prepares her food. You can picture her flying around the kitchen like a tornado.

 

The only thing I didn’t like was how Zoey treats her friend Dallin. She kind of treats him more like a tool than a friend.

This is the perfect book for fans of cooking shows like Master Chef Junior. I’ve been meaning to watch this show for a while, but I have two problems with it. 1) I don’t like Gordon Ramsay that much. He’s always yelling at people and telling them what they’re doing wrong. And 2) Cooking shows make me hungry.

 

This week’s Weird but True Fact about Chef Hats

The 100 pleats on a chef’s hat are said to represent all the ways you can cook an egg.

4th Grade and Up