Really Puzzled (The Puzzled Mystery Adventure #2)
Published November 1st 2019, Kindle Edition 169 pages
Two years have passed since Peter and his friends went up against Zoltan—a supernatural being—in a battle of minds and wits, with the fate of the Earth on the line.
Life is great for Peter now: He and Nicola are still dating. He’s about to start high school, where he will be taking advanced science and math classes.
But then, out of nowhere, something happens… Something confusing and terrifying, which has the potential to cause immeasurable destruction. Is Zoltan angry again? Is Peter not living up to his promise? Or… is something else going on?
So once again, Peter and his friends’ problem-solving skills are needed. But this time, what they are faced with is way more puzzling, and the stakes are much, much higher.
User Reviews
Rating: really liked it
This book is amazing, and as requested by 🥁 (drumroll) P.J. Nicholas, I will be writing a review about this book. This book is just as good as the last one, except another problem emerges, Zoltan’s powerful and older evil brother has come to earth for revenge (because Zoltan stole a fraction of the attention intended for him as a baby) and is set to make him suffer. Here we see the master minds of Peter, Nicola, Bradley, Neal, and a little bit of Claire’s (who is Neal’s girlfriends). They solve puzzles, make plans, and even hold fake auditions. Last of all, we can’t forget that Peter and Nicola have been dating for two years since last time! What surprises me about this book is that the characters are so old, I usually imagine characters as my age, but the little sister in this book has the same age!
Rating: really liked it
Awesome, Puzzles that make you thinkThe story makes me wish I was there, working out or solving puzzles too. Good friends and smart storyline makes this fun. Read and enjoy!
Rating: really liked it
Not as good as the first one but good anywayWhile the first gave enough clues in the description of each puzzle that the reader could think along to it, the puzzles in this book felt more like space fillers for the cheesy high school drama and overly simplistic fantasy plot. In fact, only 5 out of the 30 something chapters were related to puzzles at all. If viewed as a comedy instead of the puzzle mystery for pre teens that this was intended to be, it is entertaining in a sense in that scope. I do really hope the next book in the series comes out soon though!