The Name of this Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch is a captivating and mysterious children's novel that follows the story of two young protagonists, Cass and Max-Ernest, as they stumble upon a hidden conspiracy involving a secret society, a missing magician, and a dangerous alchemical formula. The book combines humor, adventure, and puzzles, inviting readers on an engaging journey filled with codes, ciphers, and unexpected twists. Pseudonymous Bosch's witty narrative style adds an extra layer of intrigue, as he frequently breaks the fourth wall and warns readers not to continue the story, making it an entertaining and unique reading experience for young readers.
One of the most compelling aspects of The Name of this Book is Secret is its clever integration of mystery, humor, and the interactive engagement with the reader. Pseudonymous Bosch's conversational writing style creates a unique connection between the author and the reader, breaking the traditional boundaries of storytelling. The inclusion of puzzles, codes, and warnings not to continue the story adds an exciting layer of interactivity, making the reading experience feel like a shared secret between the author and the reader. I had no disappointments with this book. It had the perfect amount of thriller and pacing. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good mystery, appreciates clever and humorous writing, and is up for a unique reading experience. The story encourages readers to embrace their adventurous spirit and think outside the box.