This isn't what it looks like

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Series
Secret series volume 4
Publisher
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Publication Date
2010.
Language
English

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The Secret Series continues in this dangerous and daring fourth adventure. Cass finds herself alone and disoriented, a stranger in a dream-like, medieval world. Where is she? Who is she? With the help of a long-lost relative, she begins to uncover clues and secrets--piecing together her family's history as she fights her way back to the present world. Meanwhile, back home, Cass is at the hospital in a deep coma. Max-Ernest knows she ate Time Travel Chocolate--and he's determined to find a cure. Can our expert hypochondriac diagnose Cass's condition before it's too late? And will he have what it takes to save the survivalist?

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Contributors
Bosch, Pseudonymous Author
Ford, Gilbert illustrator., ill
Kennedy, Bryan Narrator
Kim, Peter Narrator
Morris, Cassandra Narrator
ISBN
9780316076258
9780316122078
9781607887164
9780316173032

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Also in this Series

  • The name of this book is secret (Secret series Volume 1) Cover
  • If you're reading this, it's too late (Secret series Volume 2) Cover
  • This book is not good for you (Secret series Volume 3) Cover
  • This isn't what it looks like (Secret series Volume 4) Cover
  • You have to stop this (Secret series Volume 5) Cover

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-6-As in the previous three books in the series, Pseudonymous Bosch delivers a witty mystery adventure (Little, Brown, 2010) that is sure to keep listeners smiling. In this installment, Cass wakes up in an unfamiliar place, unsure of how she got there or who she is. To top it all off, she learns that she is invisible. Eventually she discovers that she has somehow traveled back to the Middle Ages. Luckily her bipolar jester ancestor is there, and together they begin to unravel the mystery of why she ended up stuck in the past and how she is going to get back to the present. Meanwhile Cass's best friend Max-Ernest is sitting at her bedside at home trying to entice her out of a coma caused by Time Travel Chocolate. Listeners tag along with Max as he visits unusual circus clowns, tries to learn how to read minds, and decodes secret messages in order to figure out how to bring Cass back to the here-and-now. During "Listener Advisories," the narrator speaks directly to the audience telling them to never leave this audiobook lying in the open or to disguise the audio device with a cover. The full-cast narration is a treat. This funny, stand-alone jaunt will be a welcome addition to library collections.-Caitlyn Walsh, Fayetteville Public Library, AR (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

Adventure number four finds Cass wandering through a medieval world after eating Time Travel Chocolate, while Max-Ernest desperately searches for an antidote to return her to the present. The book's blend of mystery, fantasy, puzzles, puns, and a puckish, sometimes snarky sense of humor will keep readers engaged and eager for the next installment. Playful illustrations open each chapter. (c) Copyright 2011. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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