Friday, December 30, 2016

REVIEW: Evertaster: The Delicious City By Adam Glendon Sidwell











The highly-anticipated sequel to the bestselling Evertaster.

"Fast paced and full of heart! I gobbled up every word of 

thisbook buffet!" -Frank L. Cole, author of TheAfterlife Academy

Ever since he took a bite of a legendary dessert last summer, 

twelve-year-old Guster Johnsonville has never been the same. In 

fact, when a strange little man dressed as a conquistador comes 

clattering into the barn at the back of the Johnsonville 

farmhouse one afternoon, he forces Guster to face the truth: 

Guster is now the most delicious thing in the whole world, and a 

terrible monster is coming to eat him.

The monster is one of the Yummies--a pack of horrible, ferocious 

creatures with an appetite for sweets. What other choice do 

Guster, Zeke, and Mariah have than to run away from home to 

escape the mysterious beast?

On the run in a far corner of the world, Guster and his siblings 

discover a secret settlement known as the Delicious City. Now, 

with the Yummies hot on their trail and the Delicious City's 

Mayor determined to feed Guster to the beasts, Guster must 

embrace his talents as an Evertaster if he's going to save the 

city from collapsing and get his family out alive.

Such a wonderfully well written childrens story. Loved it, I can 

see alot of my cousins and friends children loving this book. It 

was full of mystery and curiosities. A wonderfully silly book 

full of great creatures and characters.

I think this is a must read for any kids at this reading level 

they will love it .

5 stars
In between books, Adam Glendon Sidwell uses the power of 

computers to make monsters, robots and zombies come to life for 

blockbuster movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean, King Kong, 

Transformers and Tron. After spending countless hours in front 

of a keyboard meticulously adjusting tentacles, calibrating 

hydraulics, and brushing monkey fur, he is delighted at the 

prospect of modifying his creations with the flick of a few 

deftly placed adjectives. He's been eating food since age 7, so 

feels very qualified to write this book. He once showed a famous 

movie star where the bathroom was. Adam currently lives in Los 

Angeles, where he can't wait to fall into the sea.

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