Thursday, March 8, 2018

The Mysterious Benedict Society Review

 The Mysterious Benedict Society follows the story of four gifted children: Reynie Muldoon, George "Sticky" Washington, Kate Wetherall, and Constance Contraire, who all are formed into the "Mysterious Benedict Society," which is a school of vary talented children. These children must go undercover to prove their worth at L.I.V.E, which is the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened. They face many trials, both physically and mentally so they must turn to each other for support. Only problem is that their newly formed friendship is at stake and that might affect their most important test. Overall, this book has many twists and turns in its plot and that makes it interesting to read and not put it down. The best element of this book is the world building. It builds its four main characters to be likable and have emotion with backstory, not just a typical hero. Now it builds other things too like L.I.V.E but I can't really say anything because it would spoil everything this book builds up to. In conclusion, this book is really good and very recommendable. Best book I have read this year by far.

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