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Book Reviews of House of Secrets (House of Secrets, Bk 1)

House of Secrets (House of Secrets, Bk 1)
House of Secrets - House of Secrets, Bk 1
Author: Chris Columbus, Ned Vizzini
ISBN-13: 9780062192462
ISBN-10: 0062192469
Publication Date: 4/23/2013
Pages: 496
Rating:
  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
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4.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Book Type: Hardcover
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TakingTime avatar reviewed House of Secrets (House of Secrets, Bk 1) on + 1072 more book reviews
Good story line - YA book, the start of a series. Short chapters, easy reading. Has a good plot - the book within the book type story. Some unexpected twists and enough questions remain to enjoy the next in the series, while securing a good ending for the first book. Not quite Harry Potter league, but two very talented authors. Will continue to read the series. rated 3 3/4 stars
ophelia99 avatar reviewed House of Secrets (House of Secrets, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the first book in the House of Secrets series. The best thing about this book were the illustrations and the quality of the book; it is a beautifully constructed book with deckled pages and thick high quality paper.

The story itself was pretty shallow and empty; there is a lot of action and things move quickly but somehow it just wasn't engaging. There just didn't seem to be much of a bigger picture with this story. The family of kids are just running frantically from one event to the next.

Given the above, despite all the action, things ended up feeling repetitive. By the end, although it wasn't written awfully or anything, I just wanted to be done with this book and move on to something else.

I was a bit surprised at how vicious the story was at points. This is a middle grade story yet the kids were beaten, tortured, and very violent at times. The level of violence seemed a bit over the top for a middle grade read.

Overall this was an okay fantasy adventure story. Younger kids, who are less critical than me, might enjoy the fast-pace...however the level of violence might be too much for them. This is one of those books where I struggle to see what audience the authors were aiming for. The story is too shallow for the YA/adult reader but a bit too vicious for kids. I don't plan on continuing the series.