The Unknowns: A Mystery Review

The Unknowns: A Mystery
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I have to be honest, math is my Achilles Heel. I have never enjoyed it and aside from a random B in geometry, I was a consistent average-to-below average "math" student, which is why I approached this book with trepidation. I didn't think the mystery would engage me. 20 pages into The Unknowns, I was captivated. The lovable main characters and their witty voices combined with the vivid descriptions of life in Adjacent made this a very smooth and enjoyable read. I appreciate a well written story with round characters that are appealing to a broad audience, which is what Benedict Carey accomplishes with The Unknowns. I encouraged my ten-year old to read the book when I finished and wondered if some of the math elements would confuse him (I'm just assuming he's inherited the gene of "fear of math.") and he is understanding and enjoying the book. There are elements of this book that remind me of other great juvenile fiction books like Bridge to Terabithia, Chasing Vermeer or Hatchet.

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