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Pasteles en el espacio by Philip Reeve

hollowspine's review against another edition

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3.0

The second in Reeve's Not-so-impossible series, which I liked better than the first one. The series looks like it doesn't keep recurring characters, just the theme of odd adventures.

This book takes place on a ship hurtling through space. Astra was supposed to sleep all the way to her new home on Nova Mundi, a planet far far away, but something woke her up. Maybe it has something to do with the request she made of the Nom-a-Tyron before she went to sleep, a request for the ultimate cake, a cake so good it was scary.

Then there are the aliens. Oh and a Nameless Horror. Not everything is as it seems, delicious pink icing could hide deviously sharp teeth and dark noodly appendages could have entirely good intentions. This one I could see as a selection for a junior book club. Funny, zany, somewhat similar to Daniel Pinkwater.

librarianpirate's review against another edition

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4.0

First chapter book, briefly scary, very good

katebrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

Adorable. Drawing all those monster cakes must have been very fun!
Some things I liked:
The main protagonist is a girl. Also, she's from a mixed-race family!
The name "Nom-O-Tron" made me laugh.
"I have had it with these blimmin' cakes on this blimmin' spaceship!"
The Poglite's folk song about spoons was also quite beautiful.
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