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Violence
Barely any
Very mild adventure peril; the danger is more comedic than threatening
Language
None
No profanity; the humor is witty wordplay and self-aware comedy
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild mystery tension; a narrator who claims the story is too dangerous to tell creates atmospheric fun rather than genuine distress
What this book is about
The Secret Series #1 introduces Cass and Max-Ernest, two misfit middle-schoolers who investigate a mysterious magician's notebook and stumble into an ancient secret society. Pseudonymous Bosch's self-aware, fourth-wall-breaking narrator makes this children's mystery novel as entertaining for adults as for kids. Light on adult content, heavy on wit, wordplay, and delightful meta-fiction.
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