This is one of those fascinating books with it's own internal logic. It reminds me of The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosh or A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. While having a whimsical air, the book also encompassed themes such as the space-time continuum. I liked how the book also touched lightly on math, since I haven't read a good fiction book that taught math since fourth grade, when I read The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. My one complaint about the book: a cliffhanger ending. It was clearly a setup for a sequel, when in my opinion, a book should be able to stand on its own, and a sequel should be more of a companion. Super popular books, such as Harry Potter and The Hunger Games stand out because they compel the reader to pick up the next book without a dramatic ending. Should you read it: Yes, if you're willing to wait for the sequel and don't have much else on your plate. No if you have other things to read. 8/10
Monday, February 13, 2012
The Secret Spiral
This is one of those fascinating books with it's own internal logic. It reminds me of The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosh or A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. While having a whimsical air, the book also encompassed themes such as the space-time continuum. I liked how the book also touched lightly on math, since I haven't read a good fiction book that taught math since fourth grade, when I read The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. My one complaint about the book: a cliffhanger ending. It was clearly a setup for a sequel, when in my opinion, a book should be able to stand on its own, and a sequel should be more of a companion. Super popular books, such as Harry Potter and The Hunger Games stand out because they compel the reader to pick up the next book without a dramatic ending. Should you read it: Yes, if you're willing to wait for the sequel and don't have much else on your plate. No if you have other things to read. 8/10
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