Do we really spend most of our time with our tummies rumbling while reading? Could be!
"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" by Judi and Ron Barrett is - without doubt - something of a classic over the pond in the US but over here in the UK more people would probably know the movies rather than the book. Though we like both (well, the first movie anyway, the sequel wasn't really necessary at all but still had some fun bits) we absolutely adore the original book, and can see why Lord and Miller were also so inspired by it.
In the town of Chewandswallow they have the weirdest weather you've ever seen. There are no food shops or supermarkets in ChewandSwallow, and all the restaurants are roofless. Why? Because at any moment the weather can dump all manner of weird foodstuffs on the population.
"Everything that everyone ate came from the sky" - Such a cool idea! |
In the morning they may get rained on by milk or orange juice, or end up running for cover from a flurry of breakfast pancakes.
For lunch it could be peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, while at dinner you could find big beefy burgers bouncing off your brolly.
But something's going wrong with the weather - freak storms keep happening, and soon the town is quite literally buried under tons and tons of rotting food.
Burger me, it looks grim out! |
No Flint Lockwood, no crazy inventions, just a brilliantly woven tale told by an eccentric grandfather to his grandkids, and a book that lights up your imagination every time you read it, picturing your ideal foodie weather pattern (C would love it to rain giant pizzas and probably snow ice cream!)
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Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs