Warren the 13th and The All-Seeing Eye: A Novel

Warren the 13th and The All-Seeing Eye: A Novel

By Tania del Rio

69 ratings 539 reviews 114 followers
Book 1 of 3 in the  Warren the 13th Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grade 6n/a5.236205

 

A beautifully illustrated, action-packed middle grade adventure in the spirit of Edward Gorey and Tim Burton.
With fantastic Victorian-esque design, fast-paced action, and plenty of puzzles to solve, this middle grade mystery is a fun and engaging read for even the most reluctant readers. Warren the 13th is the lone bellhop, valet, groundskeeper, and errand boy of his family’s ancient hotel. The strange, shadowy mansion is full of crooked corridors and mysterious riddles—and it just might be home to a magical treasure known as the All-Seeing Eye. But if Warren is going to find the hidden treasure, he’ll need to solve several other mysteries first: What is the strange creature lurking in the hotel boiler room? Who is the ghostly girl creeping around the garden’s hedge maze? And why is the hotel’s only guest covered in bandages? Full of puzzles, secret codes, outrageous inventions, and hundreds of intricate illustrations, Warren the 13th and The All-Seeing Eye will delight and confound readers of all ages.

 

Publisher: Quirk Books
ISBN-13: 9781594748035
ISBN-10: 1594748039
Published on 11/24/2015
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 224

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Warren the 13th and The All-Seeing Eye: A Novel is a book that sparks your imagination. It's also really really really funny and hilarious. I really enjoy it.

Warren the 13th is a 12 year old (old-fashioned) bellhop/valet/waiter/groundskeeper/errand boy. His family has owned the Warren Hotel for generations-even though he's an orphan. Unfortunately for Warren, ever since his guardian/uncle married an evil woman-his new Aunt Anaconda. Aunt Anaconda completely took over the hotel, and is constantly searching for the treasure she believes to be hidden on the hotel grounds-the All-Seeing Eye. Even with all his misfortunes, Warren is dedicated to his hotel, ever curious, loyal and optimistic. Warren wants to preserve his family's legacy, and he HAS to find the treasure first, before it's igtoo late. And as it turns out, Anaconda isn't alone in her search. When others join her, chaos reigns. This is a great read for middle grade. One thing I enjoyed was the very unique and different illustrations. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

This Book is really cool! Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye was about a boy named Warren, living in a dark, dusty old hotel. Warren loved the hotel until his aunt Anaconda took over.One day he gets sent into this maze and discovers the All Seeing Eye. It is said that the All Seeing Eye can give you power across the land. His Aunt Annaconda is after it. The Aunt Anaconda is a witch. Her spirit animal( an animal she can turn into) is a snail. She says that she chose to be a snail because snails are sneeky. When Warren searches for the Eye he meets a friend named Petulia. Petulia is secretly the witches apprentice. Petulia is not bad though. She is secretly working undercover for her mother, a perfumier. At the end of the book they find the eye. This book is kinda creepy but it was really interesting! I recommend this to everyone!

This was a great read, and I definitely recommend it to people who like a tad bit of mystery and a bit of action. Warren is a descendant of many Warrens, and as you can tell by the title, he is the 13th in his line. He is currently living with his Uncle in a hotel, and his uncle is about to marry a wife, Warren's aunt. She seems to be good at first, but after Warren's uncle leaves, she's not as she seems. Warren's family has a hidden treasure and Warren and his aunt are both on the look for it. But when things get a bit too harsh with Warren and his aunt, Warren sets out to find the treasure by himself. But what will happen to Warren? Read this nail-biting novel to find out!

Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye was about a boy named Warren, living in a dark, dusty old hotel. Warren loved the hotel until his aunt Anaconda took over. Ever since, Warren has been working very hard. Chores, chores, and more chores to do around the hotel. And in the kitchen all he gets for breakfast, supper, dinner, and dessert is porridge. His aunt and uncle get all the good food. They won't allow Warren to eat what they eat, and say porridge is an appropriate food for a growing boy. But sometimes the cook gives Warren something without his uncle and aunt watching. His aunt Anaconda is after the All-Seeing Eye. But Warren needs it to continue his family legacy. This book was mysterious, and full of adventure. I rate it 5/5 and recommend it to mystery readers.

I was hesitant to read this book at first, but it was actually very entertaining. I thought the plot was very good with lots of unexpected surprises, and I absolutely loved the drawings. It is a creepy and fun story.

This book is about a boy named Warren the 13th. One day he gets sent into this maze and discovers the All Seeing Eye. It is said that the All Seeing Eye can give you power across the land. His Aunt Annaconda is after it. The Aunt Anaconda is a witch. Her spirit animal( an animal she can turn into) is a snail. She says that she chose to be a snail because snails are sneeky. When Warren searches for the Eye he meets a friend named Petulia. Petulia is secretly the witches apprentice. Petulia is not bad though. She is secretly working undercover for her mother, a perfumier. At the end of the book they find the eye. The eye is that the hotel can walk! This was surprising because I thought that the eye would be a powerful stone but it turned out to be a walking hotel. This book was awesome!

This was a very good mystery book, Even grown-ups would like this book! It is about a boy named Warren The 13th who works at a hotel. It is hard to stop at chapters because it will keep people guessing until the end. I loved this book and the sequel was awesome too, Warren The 13th And The Whispering Woods.

This is a decent book and it was very interesting but it wasn't really my taste but overall it is pretty nicee and really mysteryious to read and interpret.

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