Why did I love this book?
I love this, first and foremost, for the main character, i.e. Sunshine. It's a character-driven book, and Rae/Sunshine reached out and grabbed me from the first with her determination to share all about her love of baking (Cinnamon rolls as big as your head!) and her humor in the face of vampires and other icky squicky darkness.
I appreciate how she thinks through situations, leading me in circles and squiggly lines to her conclusions. I love how much she loves her family, mother, stepfather, annoying brothers, and, of course, her grandmother. I also love the layers and how Sunshine sees new nuances in earlier events/developments.
And, of course, it doesn't hurt that Sunshine has a quirky sense of humor about her baking and how much most of the characters love her baking almost as much as she does.
3 authors picked Sunshine as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 14, 15, 16, and 17.
From award-winning and national bestselling author, Robin McKinley, comes this dark, sensual vampire fairy tale. "A gripping, funny, page-turning, pretty much perfect work of magical literature."--Neil Gaiman
"Sunshine" is what everyone calls her. She works long hours in her family's coffeehouse, making her famous "Cinnamon Rolls as Big as Your Head," Bitter Chocolate Death, Caramel Cataclysm, and other sugar-shock specials that keep the customers coming. She's happy in her bakery-which her stepfather built specially for her-but sometimes she feels that she should have life outside the coffeehouse. One evening she drives out to the lake to get away from her…