Confectionately Yours #1: Save the Cupcake!

Confectionately Yours #1: Save the Cupcake!

By Lisa Papademetriou

16 ratings 12 reviews 28 followers
Book 1 of 4 in the  Confectionately Yours Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 5n/a4.236666
This delicious new series from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Papademetriou is a real treat -- full of humor and heart and cupcakes!

Confession: My life is soooo not sprinkles and sunshine . . .

Hayley's world is far from perfect: her parents have divorced, her mom has lost her job, and she and her sister Chloe are stuck sharing a bedroom in their grandmother's apartment. Luckily, Hayley has a knack for baking cupcakes -- and cupcakes always make life just a little sweeter! But when she and her best friend Artie start drifting apart, she realizes that it's going to take more than sugar and spice to make things nice.
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
ISBN-13: 9780545222280
ISBN-10: 0545222281
Published on 5/1/2012
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 192

Book Reviews (13)

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I love this book (so far). Don't spoil!!!!!

I love this book I read it over again like five times!

pretty good. Haley is so lucky that she has a kitchen or else her life would be upside down

Omg!

sing sing sing sing sing sing

the best book in the world becuase i love cupcaks

Amazing book about friend ship and CUPCAKES!!! Every body loves cupcakes right?.........OK maybe not but READ IT. I MEAN IT.

I wanna try the recipes! :9

This was an okay book. So for Hayley life is rough. Her parents recently got a divorce and her dad already has a new young girlfriends who she despises immediately. Her best friend Artie {Artemis} is currently in love with Hayley's crush and Artie has ditched her. She meets a new friend and then hangs out with her.

This book is about a girl in middle school named Hayley. Her life is hard- her parents have gotten divorced, she has to move from her old house, and her best friend turned on her and is dating her crush. The plot rises and falls and makes you want to keep reading. I loved it because it seemed so realistic and relatable.

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