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The Doughnut King- By Jessie Janowitz

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The Doughnut King - (Doughnut Fix) By Jessie Janowitz (Hardcover ...

Okay, I just finished reading this book, like 5 minutes ago, and it is awesome!!!!!!!!!! You should totally read The Doughnut Fix first, and then read The Doughnut King, otherwise it won't make a whole lot of sense, but it will be amazing once you read it. Tristan is trying to juggle a few too many things at once like school, the Doughnut Stop, and just having a life. The problem is, he can't figure out a solution, and when he does, it's way too expensive. His plan is to get a doughnut robot, and it's a great plan! Or... It would have been, if the doughnut robot hadn't cost 50,000! This is their only solution. How are they going to get that type of money? Tris's younger sister Jeanine tries to help by applying him for a cooking show, where he can win he money, but Tris is not quite so excited. Will it work out? One of the reasons I liked this book was because the story takes so many turns, you don't know where it's going to end up. Pick a time to read this when you don't have something to do 5 minutes later, because you won't want to put this book down!

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