31 January 2021

When You Reach Me

 When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead



When You Reach Me tells the story of a young girl called Miranda, living in the Upper West Side of New York City, with her mum. When her best friend Sal is punched by a boy he doesn't know for no apparent reason, he starts to shut Miranda out of his life. Things start disappearing and all of a sudden Miranda starts receiving strange notes, that know things no person knows, and about things that have not happened yet, causing Miranda to believe that only she can prevent a tragic death.

The varying storyline of this book makes it so enjoyable to read, in particular the constant twists and turns. Through the book, three storylines are followed - the appearance of Miranda's mum on a game show, Sal not talking to Miranda, and the appearance of a laughing man. The book is action-packed, and constantly enthralling and it's also filled with cliffhangers, so once you start reading you won't be able to stop.

This book isn't actually that long (in comparison to some other books I have reviewed), but it is definitely as good! The only thing I would change would be to make it longer, but that's only because I love it so much! What is also really great is that it's suitable for a wide range of ages, I would say anyone older than 9 or 10 could read this and enjoy it, however the older you are the better you may understand the book so perhaps I would recommend it to 10 or 11 year old's and older.

FictionFan1 Rating: 9/10

If you liked this author you might like: Rebecca Stead, Sharon Creech, E B White

About the author: Rebecca Stead is an American writer, who writes fiction for children and teens. For When You Reach Me she won a prestigious award, and has won other prizes for her various other books.

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29 January 2021

Chocolate Chip Cookies

The World's Best Chocolate Chip Cookies EVER!!




Every baker will tell you that they have their own top secret recipe for producing perfect cookies every time. This is mine. The hardest thing when baking cookies of any kind, is knowing to STOP MIXING! Many people over mix their cookie dough, resulting in their cookies flattening too much. You should also remember, that this was not the first chocolate chip cookie recipe I tried. For years I have used several other recipes, however in September I discovered this one, and I love it! 

One really great thing about this recipe is that it doesn't require chilling, so it's great for impromptu guests, and can also be frozen as dough then cooked from frozen. If you do choose to freeze it, bake pre-rolled cookie dough balls at 160 degrees Celcius (fan assisted oven), putting the cookies in the oven as it heats up, allowing them to thaw.

As far as possible in these blogs I will stick to metric measures, for some recipes even provide both metric and US customary measures, and it is also safe to assume (if I have not specified) that any oven temperature is on a fan oven. This leads me to the final point before I share my recipe with you - you know your own oven. My oven for example, cooks more on the right hand side, so I know I have to turn my cookies halfway through baking, but I have a friend whose oven is crazily hot, and she tends to halve normal cooking time. If in doubt, either follow the recipe and see how it turns out, or leave it for a few minutes less, and have a quick peek - things generally go from fine to burnt in a few minutes!

If you want to halve this recipe to make fewer cookies, just halve each measurement, and cook for 8 minutes only. Equally, this recipe works very well doubled, if you're making it in larger quantities.

If you do not have enough caster sugar, it can be replaced with any other type of sugar, but I don't recommend replacing brown sugar with caster sugar. Of course, the ideal ratio is the one in the ingredients list! Additionally, for the best cookies you should use chocolate chunks rather than chocolate chips. Ideally this should be bars of chocolate that you chop yourself into rough 1cm squares for the best taste. Typically in this recipe I used dark chocolate, but it works really well with milk chocolate too.

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 8-10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: Depending on size, makes up to 36 medium sized cookies
Ingredients: 
  • 230g unsalted butter, softened (1 cup)
  • 200g caster sugar
  • 220g soft, light, brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • 360g plain flour
  • 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda (aka baking soda)
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 350g chocolate chunks or more!
Method
Preheat the oven to 375F/190C/170C fan. Don't forget to do this, and take your baking trays out!

Cream the butter and the sugar. This step is crucial, so make sure not to leave any chunks of butter. To cheat, you can melt the butter and mix it into the sugar, but they taste noticeably less good if you do this. 

Add the eggs and vanilla. Add one egg, then mix, the vanilla, then mix, then the second egg, to avoid curdling. Beat until fluffy. If your mixture curdles slightly, add a tablespoon of flour (and later use less), but if it is only curdled a bit, just beat it really hard for a couple of minutes and it should right itself. 

Add the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, mix the dry ingredients, then add them to the mix, mixing only until combined, no more.

Add the chocolate! Stir in the chocolate chunks, making sure they're evenly distributed.

Roll the dough. I recommend using a tablespoon measure to create even sized cookies - taking a scoop of dough and then placing it on the tray, however a small cookie scoop works well if you have one, or simply roll into balls of the size you want!

Bake! Bake in a preheated oven for 8-10 minutes. Take them out when they are BARELY starting to turn brown - this is important. Let them sit on the baking tray for 2-3 minutes, until firm enough to move to a cooling rack.

ENJOY!! - These cookies will last up to a week in an airtight container, but I guarantee they won't last that long!


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28 January 2021

The Hunger Games

 The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins




Let's start with a book review - of one of my favourite series - The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games was originally written as a trilogy, but a fourth book centering around the antagonist from the trilogy (President Snow) has recently come out. I haven't yet had a chance to read it, but I can't wait!

Set in a futuristic North America known as Panem, the annual Hunger Games are a televised fight to the death of twelve boys and twelve girls, one of each randomly selected from each of twelve districts. When 12 year-old Prim is selected from District 12, her older sister Katniss volunteers to take her place, and along with her fellow tribute Peeta, they fight the odds to survive various obstacles thrown in their paths.

The structure of these novels - across three books - enables you to only read one at a time, however I really recommend reading them in order, so you can learn more about the characters and understand them better - there is a risk that you spoil certain things for yourself if you read these books in the wrong order!

The characters are very detailed, and over the series you eventually feel as if you know them yourselves, which is one of my favourite things about this series. Possibly the only thing I don't like is the violent nature of the books, so just be careful to read with an adult nearby if you are younger. It's hard not to love these dystopian novels, so get reading!

FictionFan1 Rating: 9/10

If you liked this author you might like: J.K Rowling, Rebecca Ross, Simon Mayo

About the author: Suzanne Collins is an American television writer and author. She is best known for her series The  Hunger Games, however her books have collectively sold over 100 million copies worldwide.

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26 January 2021

I'm back!

 Hi everyone,

It's been a while, and our lives have all been turned upside down since I last posted a book review, but I recently looked back at this account, and discovered that my blog has had nearly 10,000 views! 

In the spirit of trying new things over lockdown, I am going to be continuing this blog, but with a slight twist. Rather than just posting book reviews, I will also be posting some of my favourite recipes. If you know me personally then you will know just how much I love to cook and bake, so hopefully I can inspire someone out there to try something new! 

To give you some examples, I hope to share with you all some of my favourite recipes for gingerbread, banana bread, and chocolate chip cookies, as well as plenty of other delicious bakes!

Don't worry though I still hope to review books as well!

Welcome back everyone, and it's time to get baking!

FictionFan1 (and cakes now too!)