I read "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart. I wish they would make it into a movie! It's about a bunch of kids who work together to fight against a evil man, Ledroptha Curtain, known as Mr. Curtain. They "work" for Nicholas Benedict, known as Mr. Benedict. They don't get paid.
One of the kids is Constance. She is stubborn. Oh, she loves poetry (especially insulting ones)
Another is Kate, (my favorite!) she never is without her red bucket,full of tools and useful things. She is VERY AGILE AND FLEXIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sticky got his name because things stick in his head, (his real name is George Washington).
Reynie is just a regular, smart boy.
TOGETHER THEY ARE THE MYSTERIOUS BENEDICT SOCIETY!!!!!!!!!!
there is 485 pages in it.
it was published by Little,Brown and Company.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
"Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke
I read "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke. I really LOVED this book. It's about a girl who's father can read things out of books. The things that he reads come to life. A man named Capricorn wants the book "Inkheart", which he comes from. the girl, Meggie and her dad, Mo, are in danger. Dustfinger wants to go back to his home, in Inkworld. He wants the book too. He is a good guy. Capricorn is a bad guy. Capricorn dies in the end. My favorite characters are Elinor who is Meggie's great-aunt, Meggie, and Dustfinger. The most exciting part of the book is when The Shadow comes and Capricorn falls on the floor and dies. "Inkheart" is the first book in a series of 3.
At the end of the book are two sneak peeks to "Inkspell" which is the 2nd book, and"Inkdeath" which is the last book.
The book is 534 pages long, not including sneak peeks. It was published by Scholastic.
At the end of the book are two sneak peeks to "Inkspell" which is the 2nd book, and"Inkdeath" which is the last book.
The book is 534 pages long, not including sneak peeks. It was published by Scholastic.
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