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This is the story about a secret. but it also contains a secret story.
When adventurous detectives, Cass, an ever-vigilant survivalist, and Max-Ernest, a boy driven by logic, discover the Symphony of Smells, a box filled with smelly vials of colorful ingredients, they accidentally stumble upon a mystery surrounding a dead magician's diary and the hunt for immortality.
Filled with word games, anagrams, and featuring a mysterious narrator, this is a book that won't stay secret for long.
Blending the offbeat humor of Lemony Snicket and insight into the preadolescent psyche à la Jerry Spinelli with the captivating conundrums of Blue Balliett, the debut novel from a pseudonymous author is equal parts supernatural whodunit, suspense-filled adventure and evocative coming-of-age tale. When an unlikely pair of 11-year-old outsiders-survivalist Cassandra and aspiring stand-up comedian Max-Ernest-team up to solve a mystery surrounding the alleged death of an old magician and the strange and wondrous possessions he left behind, they unwittingly cross paths with the villainous Dr. L and his ageless accomplice Ms. Mauvais, who are obsessed with finding the magician's notebook. After the diabolical duo shows up at Cass and Max-Ernest's school, one of their classmates (a gifted artist named Benjamin) goes missing. Convinced that Benjamin has been kidnapped and faces mortal danger, Cass and Max-Ernest track the doctor and his glove-wearing sidekick to an exclusive and remote "sensorium" cum spa, where they uncover an arcane, alchemical, potentially apocalyptic bombshell. Relayed by an often witty, sometimes arch narrator, and loaded with brainteasers-anagrams, coded messages, palindromes and more-as well as such bounty as a brief and idiosyncratic history of Benito Mussolini, the definition of synesthesia and how Earl Grey tea got its name, Bosch's deliberately eccentric offering is likely to acquire a cult following. Ages 8-12. (Oct.)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsMysterious stranger? Anonymous author? Who is Pseudonymous Bosch and how does he know so much about our heroes and heroines? The truth will all be revealed---with time. For more info on P. Bosch, please read his first book, The Name of This Book is Secret.
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November 20, 2009: The Name of This Book Is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch. An interesting title to an equally interesting novel. This novel has many hidden and interesting secrets like the name shows. The whole story I couldn't put it down. Set in a modern day suburb, a girl and boy notice something that no one was supposed to known. Cass and Max-Earnest two standard kids meet one day while trying to solve a mystery which led them to a deceased magician's past. The tale that the magician's brother was kidnapped and the kidnappers are still at large, many years later, leads them to find him and an awkward fellow student who was also kidnapped. One day while Cass was with her grandfathers a package arrived, which contained a chest called the symphony of smells. That chest leads her to investigate the dead owner's house, a magician; along with the help of Max-Earnest they soon discover a notebook which leads them to the magician's life story. The author uses use a clever narrator to make you picture the whole story as if u were standing right next to the characters when it was all happening. I think that if you like to read realistic fiction this is the book for you. Besides that it appeals to fantasy also. In the end of the story Cass with the help of Max-Earnest saves their classmate that was kidnapped. This story also has a sequel if you are interested.
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November 19, 2009: "The Name of this Book is Secret" by Pseudonymous Bosch is an exhilarating mystery book. I thought this book was an amazing book because of all the vivid descriptions and wordy sentences, and also the thrill of suspense. A typical day starting on Wednesday at school and ending up travel to her grandfather's house which is a fire station and inspecting dead magician's house where the secret lies. A girl named Cass finds a box in her grandfather's antique shop that came from a dead magician's named Pietro. It contains the symphony of smells, 5 bottles with 5 different smells that decode the word "help". As Cass discovers more and more clues it leads her to why this man died and what his story is. One school Cass finds a new friend Max-Ernest who has no friends until Cass. He is her companion on her quest during this book they both are anxious about what happened to the magican's so they go to his house, which is an old scary house up for sale by Gloria, who is a real-estate agent. As they enter his study, they find his journal which only had one page written on it but they don't realize another clue tells them where the rest of the book is and his like story. The author's vivid descriptions and choice of word make the book so thrilling and makes you never want to put it down. Written from 1st person makes it easier to understand how the book flows and connects the major events. If you are interested in a mystery book that has detail and suspense at the end of every page this book is for you. Also you might find out what the secret is and what the secret is and how it came to be .