The Riddles of Epsilon

By Christine Morton-Shaw,

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A haunting and gripping mystery that you won't be able to put down.

The doorstep was black, shiny as glass. Through the layer of dead leaves and yuck, some words shone through. Words, carved on the doorstep! Scraping the leaves away, I found some symbols, and in English: WHERE -SILON…

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1 author picked The Riddles of Epsilon as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This was a book that I loved reading with my daughter. The protagonist, Jess, was magnificently written, capturing the essence of curiosity and bravery. The story begins with a significant move to a new place, and I thought the author did a wonderful job of portraying the complex emotions of a teenage girl leaving behind her old life.

This book was incredibly engaging and easy to get lost in, making it a delightful read for both my daughter and myself.

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