How to Steal the Future Review - Christopher Edge

Front cover of How to Steal the Future book by Christopher Edge showing a glowing blue maze.

Some books entertain you for a few hours.

Some books pull you into their world so completely that when you finally close the cover, the room around you feels unfamiliar.

Christopher Edge’s How to Steal the Future is one of those books.

From the very first page, you are not simply reading a story. You are stepping into a maze.

Not an ordinary maze made of stone walls and twisting corridors.

This maze breathes. It shifts. It watches.

And somewhere deep within its ever-changing heart lies a secret powerful enough to change everything.

Entering the Maze

The story follows twelve-year-old Drew Blake, a boy carrying far more than a backpack and a mission.

He is carrying fear.

Hope.

Questions nobody seems able to answer.

Because Drew's sister, Evie, entered the maze before him.

And she never came back.

Others have disappeared too. Countless children have attempted the challenge, chasing the legendary prize hidden at the centre of the maze: the Avenir, a mysterious object said to hold the power to unlock the future itself.

But Drew does not care about treasure.

He does not care about glory.

He only wants to find his sister.

That simple motivation immediately grounds the story in something deeply human. Beneath all the puzzles, mysteries and impossible corridors lies the beating heart of a brother refusing to give up on family.

It is this emotional core that makes every twist matter.

A Maze That Feels Alive

Christopher Edge has always had a remarkable ability to create settings that feel real enough to touch, and How to Steal the Future may contain some of his most vivid world-building yet.

As Drew ventures deeper into the maze, every passage feels uncertain.

Walls seem to move.

Routes vanish.

Dead ends appear where open corridors once stood.

The maze becomes more than a location.

It becomes a character.

While reading, you can almost hear the echo of footsteps bouncing through endless corridors. You can feel the cold air pressing against your skin. You can sense time slipping away with every wrong turn.

There is an underlying tension in every chapter because the maze never allows anyone to become comfortable.

The moment you think you understand it, everything changes.

And somehow Christopher Edge manages to make readers feel trapped inside it alongside Drew.

The Race Against Time

One of the most gripping aspects of the novel is the constant pressure.

Drew is not wandering through the maze with endless opportunities to make mistakes.

Time matters.

Every decision matters.

Every clue matters.

Every memory matters.

The ticking clock creates a quiet urgency that follows you through the entire book. It is not loud or overwhelming. Instead, it sits in the background like a steady heartbeat, reminding readers that every second lost could move Drew further away from finding Evie.

This pacing makes the story incredibly difficult to put down.

You tell yourself you will read one more chapter.

Then another.

Then another.

Before you realise it, hours have passed.

More Than a Puzzle Adventure

At first glance, How to Steal the Future might seem like a thrilling puzzle-solving adventure.

And it certainly delivers on that front.

There are riddles.

Codes.

Hidden meanings.

Unexpected obstacles.

Danger lurking around corners.

But beneath the surface, Christopher Edge is exploring something much deeper.

Memory.

Identity.

Choice.

The stories we tell ourselves.

The moments that shape who we become.

As Drew progresses through the maze, strange connections begin emerging between the challenges he faces and moments from his own life.

The deeper he travels, the more personal the journey becomes.

What starts as a rescue mission gradually transforms into something far more intriguing.

Something that makes readers question what is real.

What is remembered.

And what might still be possible.

Drew Blake: A Hero You Instantly Care About

One reason the story works so well is Drew himself.

He feels real.

He is brave, but not fearless.

Determined, but not invincible.

He makes mistakes.

He questions himself.

He doubts.

Yet he keeps moving forward.

That determination becomes impossible not to admire.

Readers will recognise pieces of themselves in Drew's uncertainty, his hope and his refusal to stop searching for answers.

His relationship with Evie is particularly moving.

Even when she is absent, her presence fills the story.

Every clue.

Every memory.

Every decision.

Everything leads back to the bond between brother and sister.

And that emotional thread gives the novel its heart.

Christopher Edge's Greatest Strength

One of the reasons Christopher Edge has become such a beloved author is his ability to combine big concepts with genuine emotion.

Many writers can create exciting adventures.

Many writers can create clever twists.

Very few can do both while making readers care deeply about the characters at the centre of the story.

In How to Steal the Future, he achieves that balance beautifully.

The science-fiction elements spark curiosity.

The mystery keeps pages turning.

But the emotional journey is what stays with you.

Long after individual scenes fade from memory, the feelings remain.

A Story Filled With Wonder

There is a dreamlike quality to parts of this book.

At times, the maze feels almost mythological.

At others, it feels futuristic.

Sometimes it feels like a memory.

Sometimes it feels like a warning.

And sometimes it feels like a reflection of the human mind itself.

Christopher Edge creates an atmosphere where anything seems possible.

Readers are constantly left wondering what lies around the next corner.

Not just physically within the maze.

But emotionally and psychologically as well.

That sense of wonder makes the reading experience unforgettable.

Why Young Readers Will Love It

For younger readers, this book offers everything you could want from a modern adventure.

Mystery.

Suspense.

Action.

Twists.

Friendship.

Courage.

Impossible challenges.

Yet it never talks down to its audience.

It trusts readers to think.

To question.

To connect the pieces.

To discover the deeper meanings hidden beneath the adventure.

That respect for its audience is part of what makes Christopher Edge's writing so compelling.

How to Steal the Future is more than a story about finding a hidden object.

It is more than a race through an impossible maze.

It is more than a mystery.

It is a journey through memory, loss, hope and possibility.

Christopher Edge has created a world that feels both thrilling and strangely intimate, a place where every corridor hides another question and every answer leads to something even more fascinating.

The deeper Drew travels into the maze, the deeper readers fall into the story.

And trust me, once you enter this maze, you will not want to leave.

But be warned.

Some mazes are designed to keep people out.

This one is designed to pull you in.

And just when you think you understand what is happening, Christopher Edge quietly shifts the ground beneath your feet and invites you to take one more step into the unknown.

That final journey is something every reader deserves to experience for themselves.

Without spoilers.

Without hints.

Without knowing what waits at the centre.

Because some futures are worth discovering on your own.

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7 comments

  1. Hola.
    Sin duda este libro está lleno de puntos a su favor, que hacen que sea una lectura interesante para mí, me gustan las historias que te hacen pensar y que erizan la piel hasta el punto de desear que finalicen, pero deseando que ese momento no suceda jamás.
    Saludos y feliz tarde de martes.

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  2. Great review and sounds like a thrilling book. Thanks Melody.

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  3. Grazie per questa approfondita e dettagliata recensione, mi attira molto questo libro

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  4. Desarrollas la historia con tantos detalles que dan ganas de leerlo enseguida para conocer sus entresijos. Sin duda será muy interesante. Gracias por la recomendación.
    Un beso.

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  5. Quien sabe si ese libro tan apasionante lo que nos narre es que el laberinto en que se introdujo el protagonista es en realidad el laberinto de nuestra vida en el que debemos ir siempre adelante.

    Saludos.

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  6. Muy buena reseña, con lo que a mi me gusta leer has conseguido que desee leerlo enseguida. Lo buscaré para leerlo cuanto antes. Gracias por la recomendación!!

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