The Secret Series

The Secret Series

Boxed set
Author Pseudonymous Bosch
Country United States
Language English
Genre Adventure
Publisher Little, Brown Books
Published 2007–2011
Media type Printers

The Secret Series is a series of 'secret'-themed adventure novels written by Pseudonymous Bosch, who is suspected to be Raphael Simon. The series centers on three middle school children, Cass, Max-Ernest, and Yo-Yoji, and their adventures as members of the Terces Society ("secret society" spelled backwards), a group that keeps a mysterious Secret from being found out or stolen by the Midnight Sun society. One of the subplots of the series is the alchemists of the Midnight Sun searching for the secret to immortality, and the Terces Society's plans to stop them.

The first book in the series, The Name of this Book is Secret, was released in late 2007. The second, If You're Reading This, It's Too Late, was released in late 2008. The third book in the series, This Book Is Not Good for You was released in September 2009, the fourth book, This Isn't What It Looks Like was released a year later in September 2010, and the fifth book, You Have to Stop This came out in September 2011.

As many fans have noticed, each book is centered on the five senses: The first book concerns scent, the second is about sound, the third centers on taste, the fourth centers on sight, and the fifth is about touch. Bosch's writing style is similar to that of Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Books

Each book targets one of the five senses. The first one is smell, and Cass and Max-Ernest have to deal with the Symphony of Smells. In the second book, the Sound Prism is involved, for hearing. The third book revolves around taste, in which the characters face a magical, super-dark chocolate. The fourth is sight and involves the double monocle of second sight. In the fifth, the finale, there is a mummy's finger concerned, for touch.

Characters

Note: The author explains that in the series, none of the characters are called by their real names, due to the reader's possibly of being part of the Midnight Sun and finding out too much information, and explains that each character has a pseudonym in place of their real name.

Characters Introduced in Book Two

Characters Introduced in Book Three

Characters Introduced in Book Four

Characters Introduced in Book Five

References

  1. The books.

External links

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