![]() She’s happy to tinker around in her make-shift lab and explore the surrounding areas on her own. Her mother died years earlier and her father is a bit disengaged, so the girls are mainly on their own, a fact which doesn’t seem to bother Flavia much. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradleyįlavia is the narrator, an eleven-year-old chemist, who mainly uses her scientific knowledge to get revenge on her two older and somewhat-unkind sisters. ![]() I am not all that bright, people.Īfter that, it really picked up for me and I thoroughly enjoyed the story. I finally had to check out a physical copy of the book and reread the first 50 pages so I could follow the story line. ![]() I started listening to The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie on my iPod and I could not really keep track of all the characters or, frankly, even what was going on. ![]() 8 of 10: It took me a while to warm up to The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, especially with the audio version, but I ended up really enjoying this murder mystery with its incredibly precocious narrator. ![]()
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