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Original Title: The Name of This Book Is Secret
ISBN: 0316113662 (ISBN13: 9780316113663)
Edition Language: English URL http://thenameofthiswebsiteissecret.com
Series: Secret #1
Characters: Cassandra (divers), Max-Ernest
Literary Awards: Edgar Award Nominee (2008), Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award for Grades 6-8 (2011), Iowa Children's Choice Award Nominee (2011), Lauer Lufti (2010)
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The Name of This Book Is Secret (Secret #1) Hardcover | Pages: 364 pages
Rating: 4.06 | 48609 Users | 3533 Reviews

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Title:The Name of This Book Is Secret (Secret #1)
Author:Pseudonymous Bosch
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 364 pages
Published:October 1st 2007 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published 2007)
Categories:Mystery. Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Young Adult. Adventure

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Warning: this description has not been authorized by Pseudonymous Bosch. As much as he'd love to sing the praises of his book (he is very vain), he wouldn't want you to hear about his brave 11-year old heroes, Cass and Max-Ernest. Or about how a mysterious box of vials, the Symphony of Smells, sends them on the trail of a magician who has vanished under strange (and stinky) circumstances. And he certainly wouldn't want you to know about the hair-raising adventures that follow and the nefarious villains they face. You see, not only is the name of this book secret, the story inside is, too. For it concerns a secret. A Big Secret.

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Originally posted @ Book WhalesThis book caught my attention when I went to the Metro Manila International Book Fair last 2011 when I was still in the Philippines. They were promoting it because I heard it was a really good series and it was also gonna release its last book. And I decided to read the synopsis and did some background research upon it and then I fell in love with its concept. Do you know Series of Unfortunate Events? Its a 13 book series which will be in my all time favorite book.

Arghhhh.If I hear the words secret or survivalist one more time, I'll lose it. Such a drag.

Definitely one of the best books I've read this year. Reminded me of a cross between the Lemony Snickets and The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. At times it is annoying how blatant the Snicket influences are (definitions of words are hinted at, and readers are sent to the dictionary to look up difficult words), but basically this book is just BETTER than any book in A Series of Unfortunate Events. I felt like a great deal in those books was filler, and this book manages to be

It is a beast book with all the details.

I was disappointed by this book. A lot of people compare this to A Series of Unfortunate Events, and although I haven't read those books (yes, I know I should) (I've read the first three of them now so I have a better understanding of how the books compare) and I have also seen the movie and I appreciate its darker, twisted humor. This book though, was annoying. The story starts off in a promising way, but I wish I had heeded the author's advice and stopped reading. He goes on and on about not

Q&A ReviewWait. Isn't this a kid's book?Actually, it is. It was written for kids aged 10-15.And aren't you almost 40?Yes. And thanks so much for putting that out there.So what the devil are you doing reading a book that was written for someone a quarter of your age?If you aren't careful, halfwit, I'm going to punch you in the face.*sigh* Okay, fine. So tell me whatever long-winded thing you dragged me in here to tell me.REAL ReviewSometimes, life gets a little rough. Sometimes, as a grown

WARNING:DO NOT READ BEYOND THIS PAGE! Great start to a book, isn't it? Very Lemony Snicket. And that is why I picked it up, because I loved A Series of Unfortunate Events and wanted something similar. Unfortunately, Pseudonymous Bosch is not exactly the second coming of Lemony Snicket, great name aside. It isn't a terrible book, but it's lacking on so many levels that I just lost interest in it. The premise of the book means that the author has purposely left out establishing characteristics of

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