Write This Book: A Do‑It‑Yourself Mystery by Pseudonymous Bosch is a wonderfully interactive, imaginative twist on storytelling that invites you to become both reader and author in one hilarious mystery‑writing journey.
Unlike a typical novel, this Secret Series companion is part mystery, part creative writing guide, and part gamebook, where Bosch’s mischievous narrator literally abandons the manuscript, leaving you to fill in the story yourself with clever prompts, interactive puzzles, activities, and choose‑your‑own‑adventure elements that shape your own unique narrative. Bosch claims the author has mysteriously disappeared, and your own success at completing the book is cast as essential to his survival, which gives the whole experience an urgent yet playful meta twist that feels like a game you share with the author.
What makes Write This Book such a joy (especially for young readers or anyone curious about writing) is how it teaches storytelling by doing it: you’ll learn about character development, plotting, dialogue, and genre choices as you solve a mystery and build a story of your own. The mix of games, puzzles, and guided writing exercises transforms the blank page from something intimidating into something full of possibility and fun, and Bosch’s snarky, playful voice keeps you smiling even while you’re thinking hard.
I loved how it demystifies the creative process and turns reading and writing into a collaborative adventure rather than a passive experience, making you feel like you’re part author, part detective, and part co‑conspirator of the narrative itself. It’s a clever blend of literary instruction and mystery, framed as an “unfinished” story that you are invited to complete, making it not just a book you read but one you help create.
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars. I’m giving Write This Book: A Do‑It‑Yourself Mystery four stars because it’s ingeniously fun, creatively inspiring, and genuinely unusual in the way it blends storytelling, puzzles, and reader agency. It may not feel like a traditional mystery plot since the “story” grows out of your choices, but its interactive spirit and encouragement of imagination make it a memorable read for aspiring young writers, fans of the Secret Series, or anyone who has ever wondered what it’s like to write a book yourself.