Twelve-year-old Sarah Kelley wants nothing more from her seventh-grade year than to beat the hardest escape room left in her town with her best friends West and Hannah. But when her house receives a foreclosure notice everything changes. After her father became ill two years ago, things have been bad, but she did not think they would become lose-your-house bad.
She feels helpless until the day Hannah mentions a treasure rumored to be hidden in the walls of an abandoned fun house. According to legend, Hans, Erik, and James Halloran were orphaned at eight years old and lived with different families until they were able to reunite as adults. Their dream was to build the best fun house in existence. They wanted the experience to be more than mirror mazes and optical illusions, so they not only created elaborate riddles and secret passages, but they also claimed to have hidden a treasure inside. Sarah, West, and Hannah decide to explore, but once in, they realize the house is unlike any escape room they've attempted.
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published April 2, 2024
by Sourcebooks Young Readers
3.5/5 stars
I received this book in a Once Upon a BookClub box last year. I myself have never been in an escape room, it sounds like fun and maybe one day I’ll try it. This book really went into great detail as to what it was like.
How fun as 12 year-olds to explore an abandoned Funhouse in search of hidden treasure. Which is exactly what Sarah did with her two best friends, West and Hannah. The motivation is that her home is in foreclosure and she is hoping to help her family out financially by discovering this lost treasure - they don't even know what the treasure is.
Taking place mostly over the day that they are searching gave the explicit workings of an escape room, the clues, the riddles, the adventure and even the risks. It is a story of friendship, family and the bonds that keep them together. This was a fun read for the middle grade audience.
I have previously read a Lindsey Curry novel which I enjoyed and look forward to seeing some of her backlist.
This book was part of my 2025 reading of my shelf challenge and his book #11.