The Mysterious Benedict Society (Mysterious Benedict Society Series #1) by Trenton Lee Stewart, Carson Ellis (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 12
  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • 496pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,113

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    • Pub. Date: March 2007
    • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
    • Format: Hardcover, 496pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,113
    • Age Range: 8 to 12

    Synopsis

    ARE YOU A GIFTED CHILD Looking for special opportunities?

    When this peculiar ad appears in the newspaper, dozens of children enroll to take a series of mysterious, mind-bending tests. (And you, dear listener, can test your wits right alongside them.) But in the end just four very special children will succeed. Their challenge: to go on a secret mission that only the most intelligent and resourceful
    children could complete. To accomplish it they will have to go undercover at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the only rule is that there are no rules.
    As our heroes face physical and mental trials beyond their wildest imaginations, they have no choice but to turn to each other for support. But with their newfound friendship at stake, will they be able to pass the most important test of all?
    Welcome to the mysterious benedict society.

    Publishers Weekly

    Kids who are itching for a boarding-school-set fantasy-adventure in between visits to Hogwarts might pleasantly pass the time listening to this quirky tale, which is narrated with panache and a tone of childlike curiosity by Roy. When an ad reading "Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?" appears in a local paper, it's hard for many children to resist. But only four out of dozens pass the rigorous mind-bending tests that prove they are special and talented enough to undertake a mysterious mission at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened (as assigned by narcoleptic benefactor Mr. Benedict). Reynie, Kate, Sticky and Constance band together using their unique gifts (be it for photographic memory, puzzle-solving or acrobatics) to uncover the dastardly plot of the Learning Institute's founder, Ledroptha Curtain. Roy's voice, masculine and scratchy, but able to reach a youthful high pitch, is an enjoyable companion for the four protagonist's exploits. Though some of Mr. Curtain's plans sound preposterously convoluted, they are humorously so. Listeners are rewarded when all wraps up nicely by program's end. Ages 10-up. (Mar.)

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    Trenton Lee Stewart is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife and two sons, where he teaches creative writing.

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    Great book!by marbo16

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    November 28, 2009: The Mysterious Benedict Society is definitely my favorite book. I thought the name of the villain, Ledroptha Curtain, is kind of clever because it sounds like "let drop the curtain." In the book, Mr. Curtain tried to gain mind control over millions of people by sending hidden messages through radio and TV, and four kids, Constance Contraire, Reynard Muldoon (better known as Reynie), George Washington (better known as Sticky), and Kate Wetherall, tried to find out exactly what he was doing and stop him with the help of Mr. Benedict, who wrote the tests that got the kids on their mission in the first place, and his assistants, Rhonda and Number Two, who also passed the tests. Sticky is the one who knows all the facts. Reynie is the puzzle solver. Kate is the athletic daredevil who isn't afraid of things most people would be terrified of. And Constance is the cranky one who just seems like a burden towards the begining of the story, but ends up playing an important role in the mission. At the ending there was a letter from Mr. Benedict that said he knew that some people wanted to know his first name and that people could figure it out if they knew what "the code" was. It took me forever to figure that one out. I think that anyone age 9 and up looking for a long action-mystery-science fiction book that they can get really absorbed in should read this book.

    My 10 year old loves this bookby Anonymous

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    November 11, 2009: Engaging, diverse characters find themselves trapped in a dangerous world... and combine their unique talents (and the help of unusual friends) to overcome obstacles in order to save the world. A tale of bravery, determination and friendship.

    Caution - if you're opposed to the casual use of the word STUPID, be aware that the characters in the book (including the children) favor this word. Otherwise, the language is OK.


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