Book Review: Food to Die For
Never trust a smiling clown…
Traverse City, Michigan, seems like the perfect small town—until a cheerful jingle and a pudgy clown mascot turn everything upside down. When the new burger joint, Chunko Town, opens its doors, the town can’t wait to meet Chunko the Clown. But the friendly facade hides a sinister secret.
Middle graders Kira and her friends quickly learn the hard way: whatever you do—don’t anger the clown! With each daring misstep, Chunko’s cheerful grin twists into something far more terrifying, and the kids find themselves trapped in a nightmarish game of wits and courage.
Food to Die For delivers a thrilling, spine-tingling adventure for middle grade readers who love scary stories, creepy clowns, and edge-of-your-seat suspense. Perfect for fans of horror that’s spooky but age-appropriate, this book will keep you turning pages as Kira and her friends discover that sometimes the scariest monsters come with a painted smile.
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My Review
Beware evil clowns! It is even worse when you taunt the clown as he will come for you. Kira and her friends learn this lesson too late.
Chunko Town is the newest burger joint to open in Kira's town. Unlike McDonald's mascot, Ronald, who is a friendly clown; Chunko is evil. He is watching you. Kira geta a weird vibe whenever she sees Chunko. She should have trusted her instinct. Yet, she and her friends decide to steal something of Chunko's.
A series of weird events including missing children is what happens next. Kira tries to make things right with Chunko.
I am an adult, so not the target audience that the author is writing for. Yet, I still really enjoyed this book. I do feel like this is a spooky enough book without being gory that the middle grade readers will get a kick out of this book. I remember reading the Goosebump books and really enjoying them. Plus, you don't need gory when you have evil clowns. If the burgers don't kill you, Chunko will!

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