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Hot Lunch by Alex Bradley
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Hot Lunch (edition 2007)

by Alex Bradley

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When Molly and Cassie are assigned to work in the kitchen as a punishment for their food fight, they realize that the only way they are going to be released from the duty is to cooperate and learn to cook. Includes some recipes.
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Title:Hot Lunch
Authors:Alex Bradley
Info:Dutton Juvenile (2007), Edition: First Printing, Hardcover, 272 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****1/2
Tags:cafeteria, disagreements, punishment, teen fiction

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Hot Lunch by Alex Bradley

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This book was very meh... almost nothing stayed with me after reading it. ( )
  rbaech | Feb 6, 2011 |
It’s about a food fight, friendship, and really interesting foods. When molly and Cassie decide to make food by themselves and succeed after awhile. AHS/RK
  edspicer | Sep 21, 2009 |
I really enjoyed reading this book. When Molly and Cassie cannot get along well enough to complete their class project, and then end up throwing food at each other in the lunchroom, they get put on lunch duty. They have to work together in the cafeteria and learn to cooperate with one another. It is a lesson that takes them some time and many "incidents" to learn. The book is funny and heartwarming and felt so real to me. I loved the characters! I also enjoyed Bradley's first book, "24 Girls in 7 Days". ( )
  julesm | Jul 22, 2009 |
this book was very funny and kept you on the edge of your seat ( )
  monkeyfamily | Jul 21, 2008 |
Molly is a loner and she likes it that way. She goes out of her way to alienate her classmates, but it ends up getting her in trouble with the new girl, Cassie. Their food fights and arguements lead to the lunch lady quitting, and they must now provide lunch for the school. Their "punishment" will last until their lunches are better than the former lunchlady's. A funny, light-hearted read. They learn to compromise and get along and that sometimes simpler is better. ( )
  chibimajo | Apr 18, 2008 |
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When Molly and Cassie are assigned to work in the kitchen as a punishment for their food fight, they realize that the only way they are going to be released from the duty is to cooperate and learn to cook. Includes some recipes.

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