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The Name of This Book Is Secret - Community Reviews back

by Pseudonymous Bosch, Gilbert Ford
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hpagano
hpagano rated it 11 years ago
This book had a fantastic narrative style. I loved the way the author played with conventions of storytelling and played around with the fourth wall. This is one of those children's books that's fun for adults to read, too. We had a blast reading it out loud. Highly recommended for family story ...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
This was a absolutely hilarious book! This book reminds me quite a bit of Lemony Snicket's - Unfortunate Events and of Trenton Lee Stewart's - Benedict Society books. I absolutely loved the creative narration, the little parts that he stopped the story to tell us something, a secret or a warning o...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 12 years ago
“WARNING:DO NOT READ BEYOND THIS PAGE!” Great start to a book, isn't it? Very [a:Lemony Snicket|36746|Lemony Snicket|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1199734355p2/36746.jpg]. And that is why I picked it up, because I loved A Series of Unfortunate Events and wanted something similar. Unfortunately, Pse...
Barrita
Barrita rated it 12 years ago
Es bastante gracioso y simpático. Aunque a veces tanto misterio y dejar todo en secreto puede sentirse como una broma demasiado extendida. Tengo ganas de leer las secuelas pero temo que me aburra tanto secretismo.
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 13 years ago
This book was an interesting, quick read that I think will be good for my boys, who I have a difficult time convincing that reading is fun. The main characters are 11 years old and accidentally end up in the middle of a murder/kidnapping/alchemy plot. That sounds more dark than it really is. The sto...
The House That Books Built
The House That Books Built rated it 13 years ago
Just spent an entire , wonderful, TV-free day reading this aloud to my 8 year old who was so enthralled she couldn't wait to find out how the story unfolded.Fortunately, she has agreed to read the rest of the series... another 4 books(!) ..to herself..I have enough books in my own 'to read' pile wi...
June's Room
June's Room rated it 13 years ago
Just spent an entire , wonderful, TV-free day reading this aloud to my 8 year old who was so enthralled she couldn't wait to find out how the story unfolded.Fortunately, she has agreed to read the rest of the series... another 4 books(!) ..to herself..I have enough books in my own 'to read' pile wi...
Tessa's Blog
Tessa's Blog rated it 13 years ago
This book is was created for a middle school audience, but the riddles and mysteries in this series can be enjoyed by any YA lover. *WARNING* The only thing worse than not knowing a secret is knowing a secret. Cass and Max are unlikely friends, but they both have one thing in co...
Boxes of Paper
Boxes of Paper rated it 13 years ago
The most unusual part of this book is the narrator, and that narrator is both the book's strength and its weakness. The unnamed narrator (presumably Psudonymous himself) is a reluctant (and compulsive) one. He knows he should not tell you the story, but the trouble is, he just can't keep a secret. T...
Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it 14 years ago
Fun book. Will continue with series.
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