The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers
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I was originally drawn to this book by the description, which reminding me a little of A Series of Unfortunate Events. A story about a young person trying to uncover the secrets kept by the people who raised them, with ties to a mysterious organization. I was not disappointed.
I liked the structure of the two different narratives, one past and one present, running parallel and alternating each chapter and eventually coming together in the end. I liked the puzzles included throughout the book for the reader to try to solve on their own before the story provided the answers, although occasionally the way the answers were worked in felt a bit heavy-handed. Also, I liked how the mystery of Clayton's parentage wasn't so obvious that one would guess it immediately, but also the answer didn't come out of nowhere either. Overall an enjoyable book and one that I will recommend to friends.
Thank you to NetGalley and Vintage Anchor, Doubleday for the advance reader copy!