Review: The Sweetest Thing

Aug •  19 •  2011

Title: The Sweetest Thing
Series: No
Genre: Young Adult- Contemporary
Author: Christina Mandelski
Publisher: Egmont USA
Release Date: May 10, 2011
Book: Bought

“In the world of Sheridan Wells, life is perfect when she’s decorating a cake. Unfortunately everything else is a complete mess: her mom ran off years ago, her dad is more interested in his restaurant, and the idea of a boyfriend is laughable.

But Sheridan is convinced finding her mom will solve all her problems – only her dad’s about to get a cooking show in New York, which means her dream of a perfect family will be dashed.”

When I picked up this book, I was expecting a lovey, dovey fluff book. One where I can relax and not get all my emotions jumbled. Well, I can say that I was wrong about this book. Really wrong! But, I liked it. It did what great writing is supposed to do. It caught me in it stickiness of cake frosting and held me down.
The plot line of this book is good. One thing I enjoyed is watching the characters grow in the plot line. The plot pacing is also amazing. As the reader, you are thrown into lies, deceptions created by others in order to protect but all it did is create more tension. I liked that the tension grew more and more as you continue to read deeper. I love that this book had a great build up to the truth. The reader is given information little by little, as well as the main character. There was so much left unsaid and undone, that watching them learn the truth was heart breaking yet exhilarating.
The love in this book is lovely as well as heart breaking. After learning the whole truth, Sheridan learns more about herself and how to deal with everything. But she also got a second chance at love. Something she never saw coming. I loved that Sheridan learned to let go and love what she has around her. That is not something easy to do, but I am glad that she did.
I can tell you that this is one amazing book! Even though it turn out not to be a fluffy book, it road me like a roller coaster! I enjoyed Ms. Mandelski great writing. Her characters, the plot, as well as her amazing descriptions of beautiful cakes and emotions, left me begging for more. She wrote about finding the truth and letting it go. She gave me a love worth fighting for and one I love to see in books.

I give it 4 BITES!
Happy Reading!

5 Comments

  1. Awesome review Savy. I like that there is more to this book than expected. And I love that cover 🙂

  2. Jenny
    Aug 19, 2011

    I really like that cake decorating is worked into the story, I’ve always thought that would be such a fun job. Nerve-wracking because I’m a perfectionist but still really fun:) I like that the book surprised you with how emotional it was!

  3. Missie
    Aug 19, 2011

    Like icing on a cake, this sounds SWEET! 😉

  4. I’m glad that it wasn’t a fluffy book. Although, I do enjoy the fluff every once in a great while. I just like surprises like that. Sounds fun. I’ll take a look when I can handle an emotional rollercoaster.

  5. I never would have thought a book title “The Sweetest Thing” would have lies and deception. 🙂 I need to read this, because I used to decorate cakes, well ice cream ones, when I worked at Dairy Queen in high school. And of course I love baking myself 🙂 Great review!