Genre:- Mystery, Adventure, Children's Fantasy, Fiction
Overall Rating: 4.8 *
The primary decision-making factors for a
reader to pick a book are the title of the book and the author who has penned
the story. But, when I chose this book, apart from the 2 primary reasons, what
caught my eye was the interesting choice of words in the title and the author’s
name that have a hint of secrecy. At the same time, it’s clear that the author
is not willing to spill the beans just yet.
The author has hidden his identity by this
interesting name- Pseudonymous Bosch. The title is witty and fresh- The Name of
This Book is Secret.
The death of a magician, his missing diary, and
the Symphony of Smells open the gate to an array of mysterious events. When two courageous
children, Cass and Max-Ernest take upon the quest to solve these mysteries they
fall into the vicious trap of unusual people. Little did they know that those
people are in search of a ‘Secret’, a secret so powerful and horrendous, it can
turn everyone’s lives upside down.
Along the way, our tow protagonists realize that
there is an alternate perspective to the sensorial experiences, and ‘Symphony
of Smells’ connects those dots to the entire story.
Great teamwork, valiance, kindness, and a keen
understanding of important literature and historical facts are seen while Cass
and Max-Ernest are on this adventure.
It’s commendable that the author has not taken
the traditional approach while writing this book. It is written in quite an
informal tone with timely explanations and hints. The writing is easy to
understand and from the get-go, the author connects with readers of all age
groups. I would not categorize this book only as ‘Children Fantasy Novel’
because I was completely hooked to the book till the last word.
This book will get your heart racing till the
very end.
A small tip: - Look up the meaning of the word
‘Synaesthesia’ before you start reading.
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