Monday, May 12, 2014

The Mysterious Benedict Society


Reynie Muldoon, Sticky Washington, Kate Weatherall, and Constance Contraire don't fit in with the world. Whether they are orphaned, bullied by their peers, or mistreated by adults, all four are forced to rely on their wits, genius, and (in some cases) their buckets. But when the evil mastermind Mr. Curtain plans to take over the world by an invention of mass brainwashing, the children's talents will be challenged as never before.

This book was truly delightful. I'd been wanting to read it for ages when my nephew received it as an "un-birthday" present from his grandma. Thus, somehow my nephew's gift mysteriously disappeared from his house until further notice, and voila! You now have a book review. So you see, stealing books from unsuspecting children has its benefits. ;)

What impressed me the most in this novel was how each character followed their own arc of progression. Though Reynie is considered to be the "leader" among his fellow comrades, each character changes and plays an integral role throughout the book. I thought this was masterfully done.

I also loved how the book's main characters were balanced between boys and girls who were both quirky and memorable. Reynie's integrity and ability to solve impossible puzzles is unmatched, and Sticky's photographic memory is unparalleled. Pair that with Kate's superhuman skills like climbing elevator shafts and Constance's crankiness, and this is a crew not to be taken lightly, my friends.

There were also enjoyable moments from an adult's standpoint. Trenton Lee Stewart does a clever job of playing with words that had me chuckling at the stupidity of the grown-ups in the novel and cheering on the kids. That being said, the novel is long (400+ pages) and might be challenging for younger readers. However, I would definitely recommend it since the book is never too frightening and is 100% clean. Reading it aloud or along with a child, though, might be a good option for some.

Appropriate for ages 10+


3 comments:

  1. Been wanting to read this one, but wasn't sure if it had any evil unexpected surprises. Most children's books I've picked up these days have those sort of surprises. Hey, I love plot twists! But some were so horrid, it left a scar =/
    Great review! Maybe I'll try it now =)
    Have you read 'The Hero's Guide' books? They're hilarious! Just a recommendation ;)

    ~Olivia

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  2. Olivia,

    I don't know why I didn't see your comment until now! So sorry for the very late response. I haven't heard of The Hero's Guide books, but I will certainly look into it! I obviously love recommendations, so any you have are more than welcome! If anything, I would say The Mysterious Benedict society is a bit predictable... no evil unexpected surprises here! But there are some good little "aha!" moments that left me smiling as I finished up the book in the park. Let me know if you ended up/end up reading it! I'd love to know what you thought!

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  3. Hi Danielle!

    I recently read the Mysterious Benedict Society! I really liked it for its interesting plot, sweet characters, and twists and turns. I'll have to try the next books now! Thanks for the recommendation!

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