Review Detail
4.5 2
Young Adult Fiction
273
One Big Riddle
(Updated: July 12, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by Carmina
So, this book is mostly about Jess, a girl whose parents just moved her to Lume to kind of just get away from society for a while.Also, about Epsilon, a mysterious character that tells Jess that her mom is in danger and when he talks, he talks (mostly) in riddles.
What happens is Jess finds a strange cottage with 3 boxes.In these three boxes she finds really old papers that were written by Sebastian, a boy who was in the place of Jess about 150 years ago, trying to save his mother as well, but I guess he failed. Those papers written by Sebastian are clues to the one big riddle that is this book.
The Riddles of Epsilon is mostly safe, except for a few conversations that include smoking and drugs. I really liked this book because once you've started, you can't really go back because you'll want to know more.Plus, the different fonts make it ineresting. :)
So, this book is mostly about Jess, a girl whose parents just moved her to Lume to kind of just get away from society for a while.Also, about Epsilon, a mysterious character that tells Jess that her mom is in danger and when he talks, he talks (mostly) in riddles.
What happens is Jess finds a strange cottage with 3 boxes.In these three boxes she finds really old papers that were written by Sebastian, a boy who was in the place of Jess about 150 years ago, trying to save his mother as well, but I guess he failed. Those papers written by Sebastian are clues to the one big riddle that is this book.
The Riddles of Epsilon is mostly safe, except for a few conversations that include smoking and drugs. I really liked this book because once you've started, you can't really go back because you'll want to know more.Plus, the different fonts make it ineresting. :)
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