

GradeSaver, 11 January 2023 Web.Brief Summary of Book: Arcade Catastrophe (The Candy Shop War, #2) by Brandon Mull Next Section Character List Previous Section About The Candy Shop War How To Cite in MLA Format Torre, Jesus De la, et al. Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. By the end of the book, all four children are safe, but Nate was forced to get some water from the Fountain of Youth for Belinda to have. He helps rescue Trevor, at the expense of Nate, who gets captured instead. Stott is still on their side though, or, claims to be anyway. This does appear to be the most valuable treasure there is, which is why Sebastian Stott is also on the hunt for it - unbeknownst to the children. Later, with Trevor still in custody, Summer, Pigeon, and Nate meet John Dart, who tells them that the treasure Belinda is looking for is the Fountain of Youth. Trevor is held hostage by White, and Nate narrowly escapes. White doesn't find out that the boys aren't on her side until Trevor stops White from selling at her shop to prevent any more possible damage. Having common sense and good morals, they warn Stott of the evil plan, but he isn't too sure he believes them. This is simply too much for Pigeon and Summer, but Trevor and Nate pretend to take the job. If the children agree to help her find it, she will give them "magical candy".īelinda tells the children to poison the food of Sebastian Stott, whom she claims is an evil person. After knowing the children for a while, she tells them that she is a magician that is in search of finding treasure.


Initially, they are all too willing to give her some help, but Belinda continues to ask more and more of them. Belinda offers to give the kids candy if they help with simple tasks around the shop, like sweeping the floors.

Pigeon, of course, is a nickname, and his real name is Paul.Įventually, the group of four children stumble upon a candy shop, the owner of which is named Belinda White. Moving to a new place can be hard to get used to, but Nate gets along just fine, meeting his new friends Summer, Trevor, and Pigeon at school. Nate Sutter is in fifth grade and moves to a small town in California. Written by Jesus De la Torre and other people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
