Book Review: The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch
Genre: Fantasy
Ages: 10 and Up
This book was utterly amazing. At
first, I thought it would be cheesy and uneventful but soon I was hooked onto
the mystery and I was in love with the characters—well, the GOOD ones that is!
I seriously couldn’t put this book down, and it genuinely brought out emotions
in me. When the characters were scared, I was scared. When they were happy, I
was happy. When they were sad, I was sad. I really enjoyed this book and I
cannot wait to see what happens next!
About:
A Symphony of Smells, two
unlikely heroes, an emergency backpack, and a dead magician’s journal. What
does this all make? A recipe for disaster! Young Cass and Max-Ernest weren’t
looking for trouble; they only wanted to see if they could help the poor old
magician. But before they know it the worst villains in the world are after
them, searching for a deadly secret. Now the two kids must work together to
save themselves and everything they hold dear.
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it? It’s always great to hear your opinions about different books. Have a great
day and keep on reading!
- The Soup Chef
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