
Fortunately though Sam (and the author Joe Berger) are great storytellers. The Pudding Problem is a fun and enjoyable twisted tale. Even though Sam is a compulsive liar, he is a likable character. Most of his lies are harmless except when dealing with big mean Feeney.
I really connected with this story. When I was in grade 2 someone stole my sandwich at school. I ate a summer sausage sandwich every day. Mine was missing from my lunch bag. But Katie had a summer sausage sandwich in her lunch bag that looked like one my Dad makes me. I'm inclined to believe that the teacher and principal believed me as I'm not a compulsive liar like Sam - and maybe how little Katie was. In the end my parents were called and said there was definitely a summer sausage sandwich in my bag. Anybody else have to deal with a Sam or Katie when they were a kid?
Lyttle Lies: The Pudding Problem is a nice clean fun story. I love the lie detector that comes at the back of the book. I think this would be a real hit with my students and I will definitely purchase this book for my school library. I think this story has the makings of a great sequel and I'm sure we will see more of Sam.
This book is in stores now and is recommended for children ages 8-12.