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If you loved following Cass and Max-Ernest as they tumbled into secret codes, puzzles, and perilous conspiracies, you'll be delighted by The Mysterious Benedict Society. Reynie, Sticky, Kate, and Constance face a series of mind-bending challenges and sinister plots at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, relying on teamwork and ingenuity to unravel the truth.
If you enjoyed the camaraderie and witty banter between Cass and Max-Ernest, you'll have fun joining Kyle Keeley and his friends as they work together to solve riddles and escape the world's wildest library in Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library. The ensemble of clever, distinct personalities makes every challenge a team effort.
If the sly humor, cheeky narrator, and playful tone of The Name of This Book Is Secret made you smile, you'll laugh out loud at Fortunately, the Milk. Neil Gaiman spins a ridiculous tale involving time travel, space aliens, and pirates—all while a father tries (and fails) to explain why he’s late getting milk for breakfast.
If you relished the secretive, direct-address narrator and the playful way The Name of This Book Is Secret comments on storytelling itself, you'll be enchanted by Lemony Snicket’s narration in The Bad Beginning. The narrator drops warnings, digressions, and clever commentary that make the reader feel like they’re in on a delicious secret.
If the revelation of hidden secrets and sudden plot twists kept you racing through Cass and Max-Ernest's adventure, you'll love The Westing Game, where sixteen heirs compete to solve the mysterious will of Samuel W. Westing. The story is packed with cryptic clues and surprises that will keep you guessing until the very last page.
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