Jesper Jinx and the Scrumptious Snacks by Marko Kitti Review

Jesper Jinx Series #5

Scrumptious Snacks

Jesper Jinx is the fifth book of scrumptious adventures, but be warned, some of the scrumptious snacks are not entirely scrumptious!

As I have said in my previous reviews of the Jesper Jinx series, I love Jesper and the pranks that he tries to accomplice, but Jesper Jinx and the Scrumptious Snacks has to be my favourite so far (maybe because the school bully gets his comeuppance in a very gross way!).

If case you haven’t had the chance to read any of the Jesper Jinx series yet (if not, where have you been!), Jesper is 11 years old and lives in Puffington Hill on the South Coast of England. He lives with his football loving, travelling soap salesman dad, his stay-at-home mum who cooks, cleans and still finds time to bake homemade cherry pies, Melinda (arch-enemy) is his 12 year old sister and, of course, the family pet, Snowy the cat. His best friend is Oliver “Oliver” Oliverson and the pair of them love Boredom Breakers (aka playing pranks on people, especially at Melinda’s expense). The biggest problem with Jesper’s pranks is that if something can go wrong, it inevitably will.

As with the previous 4 books, Jesper still hasn’t been told of the existence of these books (the author, Marko Kitti, wasn’t given permission to publish the stories – they were only supposed to be written for Jesper’s eyes only!) so the Secrecy Agreement is still in place and MUST be signed before continuing to read the book. By signing the agreement, the author gives you permission to read the stories. But remember DON’T TELL JESPER!

In Jesper Jinx and the Scrumptious Snacks Jesper’s adventures are involving food. We see Jesper convincing Melinda that she is eating bat guano (bat poo)! Mum’s cherry tree goes missing from the garden. Melinda uses a giant jelly snake sweet to get her revenge on Jesper for his bat guano prank. Jesper finds a chocolate bar, 15 years past its Best Before date and 4 years older than Jesper, and uses it to his advantage to get back at the school bully – this creates the best Boredom Breaker EVER!

We are also introduced to Jesper’s 10 year old cousin, Delbert. If the rumours are to be believed, he is an International Secret Agent, albeit a Reluctant Spy.

And to end this fun-filled collection of stories we end with a recipe book of some Scrumptious Snacks; Lemon Flavoured Bat Guano Sultanas, Scribbler’s Breakfast, Mum’s Faux Cherry Pie and Ancient Chocolate Bar.

Overall, this is my favourite of the series so far, purely for the juvenile way that Jesper gets payback on Jake the school bully! This, as with the rest of the series is humorous, well-written and has some great characters. The author manages to involve the reader in the story and believe me, they are fun stories to invest the time in reading. They may even help spark an interest in reluctant readers.

If you love juvenile humour, pranks, sibling rivalry, adventure and fun then pick up the Jesper Jinx series today!

Rating: 5/5

RRP: £5.99 (paperback) / £2.99 (Kindle edition)

Available to buy from Amazon here.

For more information about Jesper Jinx and the series visit jesperjinx.com.

DISCLOSURE: I was provided with a free copy of this book for the purposes of writing a honest and impartial review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This review uses an affiliate link which I may receive a small commission from if you purchase through the link.

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