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Bake Happy by Cori Cooper

jerbrown's review

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5.0

This was a great way to end the series. I felt so many emotions while reading this book. The author really knows how to draw you into the story. The characters came to life more and more with each page. It made me want to do what really makes me happy in life. I highly recommend this book.

reviews_musings's review

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4.0

I have read this author’s Bake Believe and had really liked the concept of introducing baking along with some YA drama. It was nice reading Cat and her baking adventures again. Teenager with magical baking abilities , Cat is happy and confident. She wants to make the world a better place with baking, at class parties and family meal times. But well, when we think we have got everything under control, things turn upside down. A wish is made, which turns her life upside down and changes her life forever. Can she ever bake happy again? It is a fun and lighthearted read, I really enjoy these books, I get a lot of recipes to bake as well.

piperkitty's review

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5.0

This is the third book in the series. Been the final instalments of this series it's sweet and brought memories of childhood times. Cat is such a fun character and is pleasant and nice to everyone even those she dispises. When thrown together due to events a wishes is made that changes thier lives forever. I adore the connection we read between her and her grandma due to her passing her love of baking to cat.

lkbeave's review

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced

4.5

This is the third book in the bake believe series! I highly recommend reading this series in order to fully understand what is happening. This was a great read, even though I was sad to see it all end.

After Cat finds out about Aunt is marrying into her nemesis’ family.. that means Cat and Nate Walker are stuck being together for dinners and events. After a heated argument, there are some major consequences. Read to find out what happens.

This was a great ending to the trilogy.

mandykim's review

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funny informative inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

5/5 Stars

Bake Happy (Bake Believe Trilogy #3) by Cori Cooper

This is the third and final book in the Bake Believe Trilogy. Bake Happy is a great book and so far the best one in the series. The author knows how to keep readers entertained.

Cat is back and ready for action. One minute she can bake happy feelings into her treats and now she can't. Nate is the problem. Or is he? Maybe she's the problem. The quote I chose for Cat is: “No! Robyn, I’m super pumped. I’m going to figure out how to get my baking back, and I’m going to bake the world a better place. Just like I promised Evie. And it’s going to work this time, I can feel it!”

Highly recommended for YA Fantasy lovers.

jaimie0459's review

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5.0

Cat has got this baking happy thing down! She visited her family's bakery and learned so much from her aunt and GG. Cooking for parties and family members has been great practice and she's baking the world a better place one recipe at a time. Everything is going great until she has a surprise visit from someone she's not fond of. Not only that, but her aunt JoJo has an announcement that no one saw coming! Wishes get thrown around and magic baking gets mixed up with some crazy effects. How can Cat bake happy now?! Life has turned upside down and she hasn't a clue of how to fix it all. Bake Happy is the last funny young fantasy book to the Bake Believe series. It's such a fun book and I can't wait for my daughter to read it so we can talk about the series while we bake some of the recipes that are included in amazing book set!!

faithfulgirl4's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

 This trilogy comes to an end with this book that focuses on Cat's continued baking escapades. I'm going to miss this neat little series of books that features some really good recipes, as well as a great story!

Cat and Nate still have a love-hate relationship. More on the hate side. When they swap family curses, things become a little more interesting. I do like that Cat got a taste of what Nate felt. Not sure the curse had the same effect on Nate in regards to Cat. I think it gave Cat a better appreciation for Nate, although she continued to be pretty icy towards him.

This is a great book for pre-teens and teen girls and boys who enjoy baking. It would be a great book to read with a trusted adult that could help them bake some fun recipes! There is a hint that Robyn might get her own story and I do hope she will! 

katie_83's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

What a wonderful end to this series! I have thoroughly enjoyed these books and really taken Cat and her family/friends into my heart. I really do love Cat, she has been such a great character to read about across all three books, she’s definitely made me laugh with her humour and her love of baking came across so well. She is truly wonderful at her job. I loved that the recipes continued in this book – such a quirky addition to the stories that I absolutely loved!
Ive really enjoyed this book and indeed this entire series and would wholeheartedly recommend it to other readers. 

codiwade's review

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adventurous lighthearted

5.0

Don't Read Hungry!
This yummy book is full of fun and whimsy. This is the final book of the series and wraps up the trilogy like a crepe. I love Cat and her spunky teenage humor. Great relationships, wonderful characters, delicious story all around!

jennadb's review

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4.0

 
Bake Happy is the final book in this YA romantic fantasy trilogy. Make sure you go back and start with the first book Bake Believe.  
I love stories that are a little different and this trilogy is definitely original and imaginative. It is fun and entertaining and has humour that will have you laughing. This quirky tale will have your taste buds salivating with the magical recipes included. It is interesting and unique and gives us the usual raging teen angst and grumpiness. The story is humorous and engaging as we adventure along with Cat and her magic. It’s hard to say goodbye. 
Cori has hit the spot that YAs are going to enjoy reading about Cat and her family.