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The Black Book of Secrets
The Black Book of Secrets
Author: F.E. Higgins
A boy arrives at a remote village in the dead of night. His name is Ludlow Fitch - and he is running from a most terrible past. What he is about to learn is that in this village is the life he has dreamed of - a safe place to live, and a job, as the assistant to the mysterious pawnbroker who trades people's deepest, darkest secrets for cash. L...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312579982
ISBN-10: 0312579985
Publication Date: 10/2007
Pages: 273
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Publisher: Macmillan Childrens Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Black Book of Secrets on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Previously I had read The Bone Magician (the second book in this series) and really enjoyed it. I was eager to read this book since it was supposed to be even better than the Bone Magician. While I didn't think this book was better, just different than the Bone Magician, I absolutely loved it and devoured it from cover to cover.

Ludlow Fitch flees his evil parents and ends up in the sleepy rural town of Parvus Pravil. There he meets another new resident to the town a Pawnbroker named Joe Zabbidon. Joe is not any Pawnbroker; he is a Pawnbroker of Secrets and he needs some help with the everyday running of his Pawnshop. Ludlow ends up apprenticing to Joe and finds out that there are more secrets in this sleepy town than he could have imagined. Ludlow also witnesses how a simple Pawnbroker can change the fate of a town.

I adored this book just as much as I adored the Bone Magician. This book is dark in tone, very Gothic but not without humor here and there. It takes place in a sort of Victorian era in a rural setting. There are many unpleasant things that happen and Ludlow must navigate around them to find his calling.

Higgins does an absolutely fantastic job with description and creating a moody, dark atmosphere...that (while a bit spooky) never gets too scary. The author weaves an intricate plot and the quirky characters throughout are very engaging and fun. I had trouble putting this book down and thoroughly enjoyed the writing style.

The book ends well and I am eager to read later books in the series for example: The Eyeball Collector and The Lunatic's Curse. This is an excellent book for middle grade and older readers who like a little creepy in their stories and enjoy dark Gothic settings. It is just a very well told story in the traditional story-telling sense.

Overall I absolutely loved this book. The writing is a pleasure to read and creates a wonderful Gothic atmosphere. The mystery and the quirky characters really make the book hard to put down and keep the reader engaged. I would recommend this book for fans of Joseph Delaney's Last Apprentice series, fans of Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events, and any readers who like a Gothic book with a touch of fantasy to it.
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Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed reading this book. The action was fast paced and pretty clear. I liked the premise that everyone has a secret they wish to be rid of. The twists and turns in the journey of the Keeper of the Secrets made me read it straight through.
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