ESCAPE ROπŸ’€M by Christopher Edge

 Client: Nosy Crow

🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲🐲 10/10

I had read a few reviews and seen quite a few recommendations for it to be used as a class reading book by primary school teachers, so when I saw it on offer just £4 I couldn't resist. After reading the whole book on the same day that I started it (and I'm not a super speedy reader so this is a rarity) I can understand the reason that it is held in such high regard.

The book's cover, illustrated by David Dean, is beautiful and hints at some of the challenges that Ami and her teammates will face whilst at The Escape. 

The story begins with the team of apparent strangers meeting at The Escape before the Host informs the group that to escape they must:

Find the Answer. Save the world.

The Host's message sets the tone for this fast-paced story which is full of thought-provoking puzzles and games. The cliffhangers throughout the book ensure that the reader will want to continue and follow the teams attempt to escape, with each one raising the individual player's personal stake in their escape. The foreshadowing and hidden messages throughout give clues to the careful reader, but the story is anything but predictable.



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