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Aug 03, 2018
This Books's Name Is Secret by Raphael Simon Pseudonymous Bosch is the first book in The Secret Series. The book is about two kids named Cassandra (Cass) and Max-Ernest who are trying to find about a recent house fire in their neighborhood. After poking around the house, they find an underground room from which, they find the "victim's" notebook/journal. The series was amazing and I have never seen something alike to this series except maybe the continuation of it, The Bad Series. I read the books online and they had illustrations every chapter. It showed the setting, and at least one of the characters. I didn't like the way the characters were drawn in the book, because they looked a bit like stick figures, but that's only my opinion. I really did like the book otherwise and I started reading the second one a minute after I finished the first. There wasn't any "violent" scenes which I kinda liked, but there was some fighting, which balanced in out. One thing that I found annoying was when, around the middle of the book, the author stops writing and the reader (me) has to bribe him with chocolate. Anyways, I hope you read this book and enjoy it! @Tas of the Hamilton Public Library Teen Review Board 5/5 Stars. I really enjoyed this book. The writing is very good and the storyline is unique. This story is very funny but dark at the same time. I read and enjoyed this book when I was only 11 and I still enjoy it now that I am 15. My only complaint about this book would be the beginning; the story is very slow and seemingly boring at the beginning and takes a little bit for the plot to thicken, but once it does this book is nearly impossible to put down. I would recommend this book to anyone and tell them that while the beginning of the book may give you a bad impression, it gets really exciting and interesting. @Bookworm123 of the Hamilton Public Library Teen Review Board