Chester’s Masterpiece with NO help from Melanie Watt
In this third Chester book, Chester has completely taken over and is writing the book all by himself. He has taken Melanie’s art supplies and her computer mouse. But writing a children’s book isn’t as easy as Chester thinks. He has to come up with original ideas, select a genre, illustrate the book, and then work on a happy ending rather than a gloomy one. Luckily Melanie is right there with helpful criticism along the way, even demonstrating her skills as an artist with just a pencil.
I know this is going to sound odd, but I love the dynamics between Melanie and Chester. Their quibbling is such fun to watch. Here Melanie is confined to writing post-it notes to Chester as he creates his masterpiece. Along the way, readers learn about what goes into creating a children’s book, though they will be having far too much fun to notice that they are learning things too. Watts’ illustrations are done with such differing styles that it is easy to forget she is also drawing Chester. The book design is a large part of its success and that is thanks to her art.
Highly recommended, but make sure you enjoy the other two Chester books too. All three are such fun. Appropriate for ages 5-8.
Reviewed from copy received from publisher.


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