With a cursed hotel to tend and a tangle of riddles to solve, a plucky bellhop dives into secret passages, oddball guests, and a mystery that spans generations. Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye is a whimsical, illustrated adventure bursting with charm and clever twists.
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If you loved how Warren dashed through hidden passages, deciphering riddles to reach the All-Seeing Eye before Aunt Anaconda and the invading witches, you’ll click with Reynie, Kate, Sticky, and Constance as they infiltrate the Institute and unravel Mr. Curtain’s brainwashing plot. Like Warren’s secret maps and coded hints in the hotel, the Society’s challenges hinge on wit, teamwork, and cracking ingenious puzzles.
If the bold, graphic layouts and visual clues in Warren’s hotel drew you in as much as the plot, you’ll love how The Invention of Hugo Cabret lets images carry entire sequences. Hugo’s secretive life inside a Paris train station, the clockwork automaton’s hidden message, and the revelation about Georges Méliès echo the way Warren’s visual riddles and diagrams reveal the hotel’s secrets.
If Count Olaf–style absurd villainy makes you grin the way Aunt Anaconda’s schemes did—storming Warren’s hotel with theatrically awful plots—then The Bad Beginning is your jam. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny parry Olaf’s ridiculous yet menacing tricks with wit and ingenuity, much like Warren’s plucky resourcefulness and wry asides puncture the gloom of his crumbling, trap-filled hotel.
If you enjoyed how nearly everything in Warren’s world unfolded inside the labyrinthine hotel—with strangers arriving, maps surfacing, and hidden rooms changing the stakes—then Greenglass House will feel like home. Milo Pine and a mysterious guest, Meddy, piece together smugglers’ lore and coded artifacts in the snowed-in Greenglass House, mirroring Warren’s room-by-room sleuthing and cozy, secret-filled atmosphere.
If the thrill for you was Warren sprinting across floors, chasing clues, and outmaneuvering Aunt Anaconda to protect his legacy, Floors hits the same sweet spot. Leo Fillmore navigates the Whippet Hotel’s wild, themed rooms and cryptic boxes left by the vanished owner, Merganzer Whippet—another kid caretaker uncovering secrets to save a beloved, bonkers hotel from the wrong hands.
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