Parents' Guide to Games Untold: The Inheritance Games, Book 5

Games Untold book cover: Title in front of bouquet of roses and lilies; a sword runs behind the title and charms (a boot, a compass) dangle around

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Andrea Beach By Andrea Beach , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Intriguing bunch of tales from popular puzzling series.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 12+

Based on 1 parent review

age 13+

Based on 6 kid reviews

What's the Story?

GAMES UNTOLD is a collection of stories, one of which is novella length, that take place before, between, and after the events in the Inheritance Games series. Ever wonder what happened to Avery and Jameson in Prague? What about how Tobias survived the fire? And how do you suppose Hawthorne's celebrate Christmas, or throw a bachelor party? These puzzle-filled stories answer these questions and more, but when it comes to Hawthornes, answers only raise more questions.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 1 ):
Kids say ( 6 ):

This is an intriguing and absorbing addition to the Inheritance Games universe. One novella and a fistful of shorter stories in Games Untold fill in blanks, answer questions, raise more questions, and of course keep the puzzles, cryptograms, palindromes, and secrets coming. Favorite characters return, some mysteries are solved and some questions are answered, but by no means all of them.

Despite a large cast and out-of-sequence leaps in time and location, author Jennifer Lynn Barnes makes it easy to keep track of what's going on with who. Fiendish puzzles, secrets, and intrigue keep the pages turning and will satisfy fans of the series.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the ultra-rich lifestyle of many of the characters in Games Untold. Is it glamorized? Is it believable? How does it affect characters differently?

  • How does perseverance help Avery and other characters find answers? How does Hannah keep her integrity intact given her family background?

  • Do you like all the puzzles and mysteries in this series? Do you like to try and solve them yourself, or do you follow along with the characters as they try?

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