This Isn't What it Looks Like
Pseudonymous Bosch
Cass’ mind has been transported back to Medieval England after she dared to taste the Midnight Sun’s deadly chocolate, leaving her body in a coma. Invisible to everyone save for a clairvoyant whose ""second sight"" helps Cass on her quest, Cass finds her ancient ancestor and founder of the Terces Society – the jester.
Reviews
The Jester is really good at quickly making up puns.
Coach Crocodile Starlight 31.03.2021
I really enjoyed this book, I had never read a book by this author before, and although it is mid way through the series, it was an amazing book. I really liked how this book is like two stories that meet each other in many ways and I definitely recommend this for adventure loving readers 10+
Anonymous 03.08.2018
I found this book good but the first chapter I found a bit dull.
Anonymous 31.08.2016
I don't think this book is as good as the other one's because Cass was in a coma for the first half of the book and I found the first chapter quite dull but all-together it was great!
Anonymous 30.08.2016
funny full of adventure and generally a good book to read
Anonymous 05.08.2016
great. just great
Anonymous 28.08.2015
ends on a cliff hanger...WHY!!!!
Anonymous 07.09.2014
The best book ever!!! It's so funny, adventurous and mysterious.... As well as a little annoying. Still the best book ever though!!!
Anonymous 23.06.2014
Read this book because it part of an awesome series and it's always another mystery
Anonymous 23.06.2014
its really descriptive
Anonymous 23.06.2014
Great! As usual...
Anonymous 23.06.2014
it is a bit confusing; changing chapters all the time but I liked it!!!!!!!!!! (SMILEY FACE !!!!!)
Anonymous 23.06.2014
Because it is very good because it makes you think hard to understand it
Anonymous 20.06.2014
Unravelling the next part of the saga.
Anonymous 20.06.2014