The Candy Shop War

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The Candy Shop War
AuthorBrandon Mull
IllustratorBrandon Dorman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Candy Shop War series
GenreChildren's literature, fantasy
PublisherShadow Mountain Publishing
Publication date
September 11, 2007
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback), e-book, audiobook
Pages404 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN978-1-59038-783-2 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC137244606
LC ClassPZ7.M9112 Can 2007
Followed byArcade Catastrophe 

The Candy Shop War is a children's fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Mull. It was published by Shadow Mountain Publishing on September 11, 2007. The story follows a boy named Nate and his friends, who become the recipients of magical candy from magicians seeking a powerful treasure. The book is partly based on Mull's own childhood experience of moving to and living in a Northern California town.

Plot summary

Fifth grade Nate Sutter and his family move to the fictional town of Colson, California,[1] where he became friends with children at school Summer, Trevor, and Pigeon.

The four acquaint themselves with Belinda White, proprietor of a candy shop, who rewards them with candy in exchange for helping clean the store.

Belinda White instructs them to complete more difficult tasks, rewarding them with candy with magical properties, though the tasks grow more concerning and the four begin to doubt her true intentions after she reveals that she is a magician hunting for an ancient treasure.

Summer and Pigeon back out after White directs the four to taint the food of Sebastian Stott, whom she claims is an evil magician, with a "Clean Slate", which causes amnesia. Nate and Trevor pretend to accept the assignment and warn Stott.

Nate and Trevor infiltrate White's shop, but Trevor is captured.

The three friends meet the mysterious man whom they fought during one of White's tasks; he reveals himself as John Dart, who tells them that the treasure is a draught from the Fountain of Youth, which both Stott and White are seeking to augment their power.

With Stott's help, Nate rescues Trevor, but is captured and forced to retrieve the draught for White.

Main characters

  • Nathan "Nate" Sutter: The book's fifth-grade protagonist. He recently moved to Colson and earns the respect of Summer, Trevor, and Pigeon after confronting a group of bullies.
  • Summer Atler: A tomboyish girl who befriends Nate. She terminates her relationship with White after being asked to erase Stott's identity.
  • Trevor: A boy who also befriends Nate. He wants to continue to work for Belinda White to keep an eye on her.
  • Paul "Pigeon" Bowen: A shy boy who also befriends Nate. He is an avid reader but less athletic compared to his friends.
  • Belinda White “Later known as Linda” : A magician who owns the Sweet Tooth Ice Cream and Candy Shoppe. She gives magical candy to children to help her obtain a powerful treasure, with which she plans to enslave the population.
  • Sebastian Stott: A magician who owns The Candy Wagon ice cream truck. He produces his own magical treats and tries to stop White from reaching the treasure.
  • John Dart: A former mob enforcer who now polices magicians. He is cursed to suffer any injury he directly inflicts on another.

Sequel

A sequel to The Candy Shop War, titled Arcade Catastrophe, was published in 2012.

Mobile game

A now-unavailable multiplayer mobile game titled after the book was released on the iOS App Store in 2013.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mull clarifies in Arcade Catastrophe that Colson is based on Clayton, California, to where he moved as a child.
  2. ^ "Candy Shop War App". Shadow Mountain. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)