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The Doughnut Fix- By Jessie Janowitz

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I really liked this book because I like to bake. This book is about chocolate cream doughnuts. Reading this book made my mouth water. There are recipes in the back that you might enjoy, too! I liked the funny characters that the main character- a boy named Tristan- meets along the way. My mom read it too, and she said, "I like how Tristan turns a situation he thought would be really bad, and turns it good. He's also not afraid to learn about things, and overcome challenges. And, I like how the community comes together."

This would be a fun book to read during quarantine at home, but if you can't get doughnuts you will be disappointed.

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  1. What is your favorite doughnut and where do you buy it? Have you ever tried to make doughnuts?

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  2. I have! They ended up burned, though. And the smoke alarm went off. Twice.

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