The book chronicles twelve year old Ted, who is a whiz at Escape the Room Games, and his two friends, as they cleverly figure out what is behind the clues left by Ted’s great uncle – a WWII veteran of the Nisei Brigade from Hawaii. Ted is sure there is something valuable to be found in his late uncle’s apartment, and he has to use his gaming knowledge to do it. Along the way, the trio realizes there are other people searching for the same “treasure”, and they may not be so “friendly”. Ted and his friends have to use their wits and brains to solve the mystery – and ultimately, themselves, in this fact-paced, kid friendly novel.
The audio book, produced by Listening Library, was released at the same time, which was very exciting! It’s narrated by Greg Watanabe, an actor and comic. He does a wonderful job! I love how he’s able to do the different voices of all of the characters, whether they are male or female, young or old, from Hawaii or from the mainland… He gives each of them a distinct personality.
So far, the book has gotten such positive reviews from School Library Journal, Publisher’s Weekly, kidlit bloggers, teachers, librarians, kids. It was named a School Library Guild Section and an Amazon Best Books of the Month Selection.
"As addictive as your favorite video game. I couldn't put it down."-Adam Gidwitz, New York Times bestselling author of A Tale Dark and Grimm
"Humor, believable characters, and adventure...keeps readers in suspense to the end. A winner for mystery enthusiasts."-Kirkus Reviews
"In this clever debut, Markell takes readers on a clue-filled adventure...[and] maintains an energetic, entertaining balance of character-driven narrative and tricky challenges."-Publishers Weekly
"Markell's highly entertaining debut novel...is a well-paced read with fully realized and likable characters,...[and] should have strong appeal to gamers, fans of video game-based stories, and reluctant readers."-School Library Journal
I love this review today from YAYOMG:
With his best friend Caleb and super smart book-lover Isabel by his side, Ted won’t stop until he uncovers the mystery of his great-uncle’s wishes and finds what was left behind – even if that means having to dodge and outsmart really scary and dangerous men who are also trying to find the treasure.
Yeah, you heard us right. This book has computer games, puzzles, mystery, treasure hunting, adventure, danger, literary quotes, humor, and sass. It’s like every great thing rolled into one absolutely great read. There’s even a little World War II and Japanese American history tied into the plot, since Ted is half Japanese and his great-uncle was a war veteran. It’s got one of our favorite covers we’ve seen in awhile, and at the beginning of each chapter there are really cute pixel art doodles.
“Click Here to Start” is an obvious must-read for gamers and book-lovers alike. While it all wrapped up quite nicely, we definitely saw a little glimmer of hope for a sequel left open at the end of the book. We’ve got our fingers crossed for sure.