The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop

Chocolate, ghosts, priceless secrets: a recipe for magic! Tuck into a fabulous feast of chuckles, scares and sweeties. Oz and Lily’s family are moving into their new house. Only it’s not a house at all: it’s an old chocolate shop – and it’s haunted. Luckily, the ghosts are friendly. But evil villains are after their solid gold chocolate moulds, which have magical powers… If you love Iva Ibbotson or the Jinx TV series, you won’t be able to get enough of this!

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    i love it! it was amazing, i had it in my hands from the day i brought it to the day i finished it!

    11 November 2014

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    I Love this book! Since I saw this book in a book store but my mum couldn’t buy it as we were in a hurry, I set up my mind to find this book in Internet. Though it has only 1 chapt, I really am amused by how the story went on! I hoped that when I feel like reading it again, there are already more chapters :)

    26 June 2014

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    I thought that this book was amazing. I personally love how Lily pampers Demerara and how funny it all seems. Even though I think that this book is good, the sequel The Curse of the Chocolate Pheonix is even better.

    8 January 2014

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    Love spike and demerara ( great book)

    4 January 2014

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    Kate Saunders won 2014 Costa Children’s Book of the Year for Five Children on the Western Front. Other awards include the East Sussex Book Award for Magicalamity and the Hillingdon and Warwickshire Book Award for The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop.

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