Ratings39
Average rating3.7
I'm really not sure what I thought of this. It had its moments, but I didn't like the writer breaking the fourth wall to talk directly to the audience, or the warnings, etc. It was an annoyance, and just distracted me from the story, so much so that I was skipping chunks of pages to get to the next bit.
I did enjoy Cass and Max-Herbert's interactions, and their workings out of things. Not enough, however, to read any more in the series.
I had to force myself to finish this. It just didn't click with me. TBC September pick.
I had pretty high hopes for this book. It often gets compared (rightly) to Series of Unfortunate Events and I loved the beginning of that series. Everything Unfortunate Events had right, this book has wrong. The intelligent and quirky children are forgettable. Neither of the main characters struck me as someone I'd want to be friends with. The interrupting narrator, which I quite enjoyed in Unfortunate Events, seemed gimmicky and annoying in this book. The mystery is so-so; I never quite cared whether or not they solved it. I always felt Lemony Snicket was just twisted enough to let bad things befall his characters at the end of the book so I often worried about them. I never found myself getting concerned for the characters in Secret. All in all, a pretty disappointing read. Perhaps kids who got hooked on Snicket will enjoy this series, and if it motivates them to read that's excellent and my opinion of the book doesn't matter.