The Chocolate Box Girls: Marshmallow Skye
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SKYE and SUMMER TANBERRY are identical twins, and Skye loves her sister Summer more than anyone else in the world. They do everything together, but lately Skye’s been feeling like second-best – it’s the story of her life. And when her friend Alfie confesses he’s fallen not for her, but for Summer, it hurts.
Skye wants to be her own person, but with an effortlessly cool twin, how can she? Will Skye ever step out of Summer’s shadow and find her own chance to shine?
Product Details
Series
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141325248
Publisher
Date published
September 12th, 2011
Lexile measure
890L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.3; Middle years plus; 8.0 points
Condition
New
Part of this Series
Activities & resources
- Book Talk - Marshmallow Skye (5 pages)
- Cathy Cassidy activity pack (6 pages)
- Cathy Cassidy Random Acts of Kindness
- Cathy Cassidy Random Acts of Kindness
- Cathy Cassidy Summer Sleepover Invites (1 page)
- Cathy Cassidy Summer Sleepover Pack (18 pages)
- Cathy Cassidy Wallpaper
- Cathy Cassidy wordsearch
- Marshmallow Skye first chapter (11 pages)
- Summer's Dream Sneak Preview (11 pages)
- World Book Day Secondary Resource pack (6 pages)
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What kids think
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book0candy0
on 2 September 2015This book is my 2nd favourite book in the series I really like these types of books
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bimbo12334
on 21 November 2014OMG BEST BOOK EVER I absolutely love this book its the best book I’ve ever read I’m so exited to read the next ones partly because at the end it has a massive cliffhanger !!!!!
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irishangel9
on 17 November 2014I love history. Is really gripping .You can imagine you are skye, or clara, or finch. Glad that Clara Travers didn,t kill herself though. Poor honey must be finding it hard to get used to having Cherry and Paddy around.
5 out of 5 -
Purple-Royalty
on 17 June 2014i absolutely adore this book having read it over like a million times and what grabs me is not just the beginning but the end like i remember it of by heart the boy said my name is finch Jamie finch that just shows true love i was like omg and then i read summers dream cathy cassidy is a amazing reader.
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tomgates27
on 17 March 2014cathy cassidy is awesome her books are always awesome
5 out of 5 -
bookaholic202
on 7 March 2014This is my favourite book in the series. I love how they added in the bit about ghosts.
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Rumaitha12
on 4 March 2014This is the first book of the series and grabs your attention straight away. The title made me read on to find out about her and how marshmallows were partof skye.
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Missycherrymarshmellow
on 25 January 2014i really love this book and it helps you a lot with the tough times too!☺
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xoluchix
on 1 September 2013HI, it is a great book. I loved it especially the parts where she meets Finch. Thanks
4 out of 5 -
tatiteddy29
on 11 May 2013I have read all the books in the series so far they are great i tots recomend this for girls age 9-15
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natashakrywald
on 8 March 2013its good
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bouncybunny
on 6 March 2013A good book for all teenage girls really liked skye , every teen girl should read this a fantastic book
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ellie-melay27
on 6 March 2013really liked this book as a sequel to the first one, read the 3rd one now! summers dream
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xxChocolateBoxGirlxx
on 4 March 2013Loved it!!! I would definitely recommend this to any tween/teen.<3
5 out of 5 -
stupendousteen
on 4 March 2013SKYE IS MY FAVOURITE SISTER AND THIS IS MY FAVOURITE CHOCOLATE BOX BOOK.
5 out of 5 -
TheMileLongBookshelfBlog
on 4 March 2013Skye and Summer are twins. They have always been extremely close, but now as they grow older Skye can feel them growing apart. Skye – wears vintage style clothes, loves History, best friend is Millie. Summer – wears anything pink and anything cool, loves Ballet, best friend is Tia. They may look the same and occasionally think the same…but they couldn’t be more different. When they find a dusty old trunk in the attic, with ancient love letters and musty velvet dresses inside, Skye and Summer grow apart just a little bit more…
I’ve always loved Cathy and her books, ever since my best friend lent me Scarlett when I was nine. I don’t know how she does it but she always manages to create a realistic story, with a sense of magic included.
Marshmallow Skye starts off on Halloween, which was spooky. That was a nice change as Cathy hasn’t written a horror story before. Marshmallow Skye isn’t really a horror story anyway, but it’s still a lot different from her other books. It’s more of a mystery, I think.
Obviously I adored this book. Who wouldn’t? I really wanted to save it, but I couldn’t help reading it within an hour. One of the highlights of my year is always when Cathy launches a new book – and it’s always just in time for my birthday!
I treasure this book – it’s…. deep breath Amazfantasbrillgreatgoodexcelloveawesome! Yup. That new word perfectly describes ALL of Cathy’s books.
Read this. Now. You need to, your life isn’t complete until you read it…
4 out of 5 -
powerpush22
on 16 February 2013Marshmallow skye is another book by cathy Cassidy and is about how Skye finds out about the past but gets a little too much involved.
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lemonade123
on 15 December 2012I LOVE this book. its alll about vintage things and dreams. I was lucky enough to get this signed!
5 out of 5 -
madistar23
on 29 August 2012Another sequel. I love understanding each of the sisters’ opinions.
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kkitt-kkatt
on 13 April 2012i loved skye’s vintage fashion sense. cathy cassidy is so good at writing good stories.
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inge22
on 7 April 2012Absolutely FABULOUS!!!!! Loved it!
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twistofgold11
on 6 March 2012Reading this book made me feel as if I was actually taking part, being a twin sister- I wounder what it would be like, skye always seems to feel 2nd best, but when she puts some clothes on, meets a `bird` boy, starts a wonderous dream, it all changes…
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lemonhoneysss10
on 6 March 2012Title: Marshmallow Skye
Author: Cathy Cassidy
Publisher: The Puffin Group
Well this is actually a the second in The Chocolate box series by Cathy Cassidy, and it was great. Its about a girl called Skye who had an unberably ‘better at everything then her’ twin names Summer. Summer and Skye used to always do everything together but nowadays they seem to be drifting apart… Even worse, when her best friend; Alfie, admits he’s fallen for Summer and not her it hurts. Not only does Skye have to try and fix a relationship between the two, but live with her moody older sister; Honey who hates their step dad and step sister but listen to her younger sister; Coco’s violin practise and help with the Chocolate box business! Then Skye finds a box of Clara Travers, an ancestor of hers who may have commited suicide, clothes and Summer feels really uncomfortable seeing her wear them espeically after the ghost stories they told each other… Life seems to be getting harder for Skye so will she stop thinking about Summer all the time and find her own chance to shine???
I really did like this book as it was a little spooky and not a really girly book, so it’s quite different form Cathy’s other books.
I have read quite a few of Cathy’s books: Indigo Blue, Scarlett, Sundae Girl, Driftwood, Lucky Star, Gingersnaps and Angel Cake.
I advise you all to read this book as its one of Cathy Cassidy’s best!
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AmyXx
on 3 March 2012The same as some people. This has a great story line. READ IT!
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la1397
on 3 March 2012When I finally recieved Marshmallow Skye for christmas, I was a bit worried that it wouldn’t shape up to cherry crush, because I loved that so much. But like I have been so many times, I was so very very wrong. Instead I think I liked it just as much, because Skye had always been my favourite character. With her vintage dresses, and trunk full of old fashioned clothing and a tale full of mystery, if you buy this book, your in for an exciting journey. I just cannot WAIT for summers dream. :D
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aeroaeromonkey
on 1 March 2012Sooo good. I loved it.
5 out of 5 -
mutemath4ever
on 1 March 2012This is the best book Cathy Cassidy has written. It is the second in the chocolate box girl series, this time the whole book is from the point of Skye twin to Summer. The book follows Skye as she try’s to step out of her twin sister’s shadow. But she finds it challenging, will it ever work out for her ? You will just have to read it to find out. i would recommend for ages 12+
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indigobeam
on 1 March 2012Marshmallow Skye is such a fantastic sequel to Cherry Crush. Cherry Crush was boring and had no story line, where as Marshmallow Skye had a fantastic story line and a brilliant plot! I think all readers can relate to something in Skye and that’s what I love. Amazing book!
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emz162000
on 1 March 2012LOVE THIS BOOK <3
5 out of 5 -
smileitsfriday
on 1 March 2012Everyone thinks summer tanberry is fantastic. But Skye, her twin sister (main character) is getting a bit sick of it. Her best friend even seems to prefer her. When Skye gets freaky dreams from the past, she keeps it to herself because there’s a gypsy boy she doesn’t want anyone to know about. This book is full of unexpected and sometimes creepy coincidences. * * * * and a half!
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ToxicTiger
on 1 March 2012Skye is a twin. A twin who has always been in a shadow. Now it’s her time to shine.
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violet386
on 22 December 2011awesome book the first book i read of cathy cassidy’s
5 out of 5 -
SmileyJess
on 11 November 2011This book was very very good. I read it on a journey and rushed through it as quick as quick!
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jessie2301
on 27 October 2011SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, Good
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tomboy55
on 9 October 2011this sequel was ok but i wanted to find out more about cherry. but it was good anyway
4 out of 5 -
arshad2011
on 3 October 2011i like this book
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CarribbeanCuba
on 13 September 2011I haven’t read this book yet but i really want to. I have read the sampler and it sounds amazing.
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Diaryofawimpykid18
on 10 September 2011My fave choco box girl from best 2 last are:
1.Coco 2.Cherry 3.Skye 4.Summer 5.Honey
Honey is the wort one cos she is horrible to Cherry
5 out of 5 -
Book-Club-Review-Team
on 5 September 2011I really enjoyed this book, it had a really good storyline. My favourite character is Cherry because when Cherry and her dad moved in with Syke, her mum, and the other girls Honey had a fight with Cherry and Cherry felt left out, but she still kept being nice to the other girls. My worst character was Finch.
I think that the book was really good, but the whole idea of the ghost story was really boring.
Safa, age 11
4 out of 5
JapaneseStar
on 13 May 2016
Marshmallow Skye is a stunning story written by the incredible Cathy Cassidy as part of The Chocolate Box Girls Series. It’s all about Skye Tanberry 2nd youngest out of all the sisters who absolutely loves history and all things vintage! Skye and Summer are identical twins both turning 13 and then they’ve got their little sister Coco (11), Eldest sister Honey (15) and step-sister Cherry (14). This book is told from the point of view of Skye and how she feels shadowed by her twin sister and that she’s always second best. Until after Halloween when she is given a box of 1920s dresses and other clothing that belonged to a long lost relative (Clara Jane Travers) with a tragic mystery story! Summer doesn’t agree with all of Clara’s belongings turning up and being around the house and especially doesn’t like Skye wearing the clothes, thinking that something bad could come with them turning up – but that doesn’t stop Skye wearing them and trying to solve the mystery of Clara Jane Travers and her love story! I mean what could possibly be bad about a gorgeous boy named Finch who makes Skye’s heart do back flips!!! I think this book is a superlative read and would totally recommend it to anyone looking for a good book and a fan of Cathy Cassidy. I’d say this book is about an 11+ and I’m most definitely rating it 5/5 stars!!! :-)