Collaborative Stories6/7/10
  The Adventure to America
Part One
A Second-Class Boat
Lydia stared at her humble trunk. Ma and Pa didn't make me do this, there's no reason I should be mad at them, she reminded herself. Exhausted, she pushed her tangled mess of hair behind her ear, not bothering to take it all down and put it all up again. It's not that she was lazy, just tired.
Only a few hours ago, Lydia had boarded the boat going from Africa and landing in America. Luckily, her father traded a lot with America and had taught her some of their language, but not so much that she could speak fluently. It was so hard learning a new language, especially one that is completely different from the one you were raised with! But Ma had reminded her that no changes are ever easy.
But one can learn a lot about a boat in a few hours. You can learn that waves are very choppy and bumpy and disagree with your stomach. You can learn that the portions are small and mostly inedible. You can also learn that blacks like her weren't allowed up on deck.
Lydia thought that was unfair. What kind of boat was this? Was it going to be like this in America too? If so, she didn't want to go. Would they even seperate what kids you could play with, or how differently you were treated? Lydia was suddenly scared of this new world. She was a stranger here. A strong gust blew through the windows that didn't close and were always open. Tired and wanting to just fall asleep, Lydia fell asleep, all wrapped up in her woolen blanket at the foot of the ladder leading up to the deck. She dreamed that she was dressed all fancy like the white passengers upstairs, and she was having a party. Little did she know that it would take a lot to get there were she was going. Little did she know that all her worst fears were about to come true.   The man in the black coat walked down the street. The brim of his hat cast a shadow across his face so no one knew who he was. He turned a corner, and turned into a small building. Inside was a room, with a huge crowd surrounding a dead body, all their mouths wide open. Murmurs were going through the crowd as they stared. The man was confused. Was this the murdered man that had been killed three weeks ago? The man spoke:
"What is going on here?" he asked. He only knew a few people from previous experiences at work. But half of the people examining the dead body the man could not name.
"Oh, Detective Black! We're so glad you've come! We need you to find out who murdered this man!" said a woman with a pointed hat like a witch's.
The case had been covered weeks ago by a journalist that worked for the local paper, the Motown Chronicle. Not even the police had found out yet who had committed the crime and why. Strange things seemed to be happening. Detective Black remembered random murders like these back in the days of before he had destroyed his evil nemisis in a sinking ship. All of a sudden, a man dressed in a purple robe in front of a very old mantle, said to be as old as time itself, sighed impatiently as if waiting in a long line for something very important he needed to get to now. "Black Panther, come with me," he said, making motions with his gloved hands. Detective Black was startled by being unusually adressed by his secret agent name, the Black Panther. He followed the man in purple robes to a secret trapdoor right in front of the mantle. Everyone watched as Detective Black crossed the room, but when the man in purple opened up the trapdoor everyone's attention was drawn to the dead body on the floor. Reluctantly, Detective Black climbed into the trapdoor, not sure if the man in purple was a friend or a foe.
Black Panther (or Black for short) followed the man down a steep ladder that almost felt as if he were climbing on the bottom of the monkey bars it was so slanted. Sweating, Black landed on the hard dirt ground of the tunnel. He coughed as dust arose and caught in his chest.
The man in the purple robes fell gracefully to the ground almost without any noise. Dust swirled around him too, but he did not cough. Black tried to see his face, but it was covered by a purple mask. Of course, thought Black. Perfect. Now I don't even know who he is!
"You may be wondering who I am," said the man in purple with a deep, low voice that was somehow recognizable, but Black couldn't put his finger on it.
"Of course," said Black. "Anyone would be." He tried to sound calm, but really he was very frightened.
"I already know your name. My name is Maricous Brooks. I believe we've met before, when you tried to kill me not so long ago." The man smiled wickedly.
Black gasped. That's why the voice was familiar! It belonged to his evil nemisis, Maricous Brooks, on of the country's top ten most wanted criminals. Brooks cackled as staggering men with spears and ragged clothing came out from all around him, encircling Black. The detective pulled out his knife and slashed away, but magically the wounds seemed to heal without a single scar. He fought them off with his knife for what was like ten hours to him, but was really about five minutes. Exhausted, he stopped, breathing hard. Brooks laughed as his men bound his hands and feet with rope on a stick. As they carried him away, Black's head hit a rock. He blanked out for a long time, so long that Brooks even thought he was finally dead...
But was he?
Stories By Genna6/28/10
  The Summer Children
Part 2
The next day, Alexis was washing dishes with Mom after breakfast. She hadn't worked up the nerve to tell her about her little night walk outside last night, or the flash of light, or the sonic boom, or the aliens (or at least, what she thought were aliens). Finally, as Mom was wiping the fog off her glasses, Alexis blew it all out. "Aliens, Mom! Last night, outside, there were aliens!" Mom looked up from her glasses. "What?" she said, confused.
Once she was done explaining the whole thing, being outside, eating the ravioli, seeing the flash, hearing the boom, getting freaked out by the alien kids, Mom just stared at her, probably more confused than ever. Finally she decided. "A dream, honey--it was all just a dream. You probably ate that ravioli and went to bed, and you were so tired you didn't even realize it. That food before bed probably gave you a bad dream. Don't worry, sweetie, there's no such thing as aliens," Mom reassured her daughter. But Alexis wasn't so sure. The boom, the flash, the kids--it had all been as real as her toes. But she went along with it. "Oh, yeah, I was probably just dreaming," said Alexis.
"That's right, honey. Dry this one for me, will you?" Mom handed Alexis a plate. But that wasn't on Alexis's mind. All she was thinking about was that "dream" last night. She wasn't concentrating at all and dropped a plate. She grabbed for it as it fell, but she couldn't reach it. She anticipaited the crash. She waited.
But it didn't come.
Alexis opened her eyes. There, hovering a mere inch or two above the floor, was the plate she had dropped, perfectly intact, not a crack in sight. Alexis couldn't believe it, but Mom hadn't noticed, and her stack of dishes to dry was getting bigger. Alexis put the plate gingerly away in the cupboard, and then turned to the rest of her dishes. She dropped none of them, and none of them appeared to float or fly away. But Alexis was still creeped out beyond imagine. Once she was done with the dishes, she decided to go outside.
Thanks to past summers, Alexis was an avid explorer, and her night vision was great. But it wasn't great enough to lead her to entirely new places every day. The woods in her backyard were full of little crawl spaces and secret hideouts, made out of some fallen tree or a past avalanche, from the times when the slopes of her backyard was actually a mountain, back when the dinosaurs lived. Alexis could see everything in the light of day, explore ever tunnel, crawl under every fallen tree, shimmy through every hollowed out log, see every frog and bug out on the swamps and puddles. Alexis loved it.
But there was one tunnel. One tunnel just like all the others, a little bigger in size, but perfectly the same. It was covered by a rock formation that Alexis thought was hardly "natural", because it looked like the maker had selected very specific shapes of rock and limestone to make the cave. It was like the opening to a subway tunnel--like a piece of macaroni cut in half sticking out of the ground. The doorway looked like something out of Stonehenge. Alexis couldn't wait to explore it.  
The Summer Children
Part One
Alexis wished it wasn’t summer.
It was late July, and all the other people in her neighborhood were outside doing something. But if it weren’t for her mom, Alexis would be asleep right now. A few summers ago at school, she had decided that, to hide from the harshly hot weather, she would sleep during the day and go out during those cool summer nights she loved so much. She would feed herself then, too. Being thirteen, that wasn’t too hard.
But this year Mom had told Alexis otherwise. She had enrolled her in a summer camp at school. For a whole month! It wasn’t an overnight camp, but it still wasn’t fun—or cool. None of her friends were doing anything that summer. Sure, they weren’t sleeping, but they were hanging out at the pool, shopping going to the beach, no doubt meeting cute guys and making new friends, like what normal teenagers do over the summer. But no, Mom had to torture her by making her be the oldest person at the camp. All Alexis did all day was do lame and boring crafts and projects. Alexis was a fairly well behaved child, but she did have her own opinion on things. She wished she wasn’t spending a whole chunk of her summer sitting on a park bench making door hangers with kindergarteners. SO not fun.
And as if that weren’t enough, Mom’s camp had thrown her sleeping pattern way out of whack. Six days of the week she had to go to bed at night and then wake up at nine for the camp. Summer, and you had to wake up at nine. Jeez! Harsh! So even if she had had at least one day of sleeping until ten pm, she wouldn’t have been able to do it because she was so used to doing it so she could go to camp. But her lame (but usually effective) excuse—I’m tired!—hadn’t worked on her mom this time. Alexis let out a puffy sigh and lay back on her bed, bummed she was too awake to fall asleep.
That night, when the stars were shining and the moon was glowing like a huge lightbulb, Alexis crept outside slowly and silently. It was a cool night for such a hot day—highs in the 90’s. It was Saturday night, so she had just spent the day staring out the window. Even on a “nice” day like this, kids weren’t out and about. Huh, she had thought, I wonder why.
She twirled on her tippy toes. She sashayed across the lawn and leaped across the dewy fields. Her toes were wet and she probably stepped in dog poop on her way out. Still, she was as happy as can be.
She jumped so high she thought she would touch the moon, the stars, the sky. She got acrobatic, cartwheeling and tumbling across the spacious lawn. She stared up at they sky and made a wish. Then she remembered how nine-year-old that was of her and reminded herself that it would’ve been okay four years ago, but not now. What was she doing, anyway? Alexis scolded herself and went inside. Out of habit, though, from the previous summers, she dumped a can of ravioli into a dish and stuck it in the microwave. She sat down at the table and thought. She deserved some time outside. After her ravioli, she would go outside and spend just two more minutes…
A half hour later, Alexis was shivering in her bed even though it was something like ninety degrees in the house.
Oh, my god, she thought. Oh, my god. What just happened? Is the planet being abducted by aliens? Are Martians trying to take over the planet? Oh, my god, I’m going to die. No, I’m going to be experimented on, then tortured, and then I’m going to die. Yeah, that seems about right. Okay…the only problem being I don’t want do die!
Alexis shivered again. She thought about what had just happened. Minding her own business. Then a blinding flash of light, and a noise like a sonic boom. Silhouettes of kids walking towards her. Then total blackness.
How she had gotten back in the house was a miracle. But one thing was for sure: she was never going out there at night. Never. Ever.
Not for a million dollars. Well, maybe. Book Reviews By Genna  By Astrid Lindgren - Pippi has been at sea all her life. So, naturally, when she moves into the ramshackle house of Villa Villekulla, her neighbors are curious to find out more about this girl that can lift horses off her porch, has a monkey for a pet, and even has a whole suitcase full of gold pieces! Follow Pippi, Annika, and Tommy in their adventures to the park for a picnic, school, and even the circus! For anyone who is looking for a book filled with humor and happiness, this is a great read.
  By Madeleine L’Engle - Meg Murry is an ordinary girl with no father. But Meg then discovers that her father has been studying the fifth dimension of time and, during a dangerous experiment, was flung through space. Now the time comes for Meg, her friend Calvin, and her brother Charles Wallace to save him. But can they join together to outwit the forces of evil that are the only things that stand in their way on this action-packed journey through time and space? Read the book to find out!
| | Stories By Viewers  Mr. Trenton and Kitty hurried back home. Well, Mr. Trenton hurried and Kitty just took her time. She wasn't in the mood to get back home when there was so much to explore. Mr. Trenton ended up dragging her home. The first thing Mr. Trenton did after taking off his shoes and changing into a black T-shirt and pants was to grab his phone book out of the drawer.
He thumbed through the pages till he found the name "Simons". Then, he took a deep breath before grabbing the phone off its cradle and dialing the number. Mr. Trenton heard the Simon's phone ringing. Then, there was a pause before the voice message cut in. "I'm sorry, but Mr. and Mrs. Simons--" Mr. Trenton hung up and dropped the phone in its cradle.
Later in the evening after a nice, warm bath, Mr. Trenton tried calling again. This time, someone answered. "Hello?" a gruff voice asked. Mr. Trenton licked his lips nervously.
"Uh, hi. I'm Mark Trenton and I knew Darcie Simons for quite a while and then lost contact. I found her last name in the phone book and called.......Do you happen to know where she is?" There was a silence before the voice pierced it again.
"You know what, Mr. Whoever you are?"
"Mark Trenton," Mr. Trenton corrected.
"Okay, Mark. Anyway, I'm going to tell you something. I'm Darcie's husband, Mr. Jack Simons and she's not here right now."
"Oh, that's nice. I mean, that you and her are married," Mr. Trenton almost cried.
"No, we're not married anymore."
"What? But, you just said--" and then it hit him. "You guys are DIVORCED?"
"Yes, cuckoo. Now I have to go so call back anytime and maybe we'll be friends or go out for dinner or something. You know, buddies. I've always wanted one." His voice sounded so wistful.........
Mr. Trenton cleared his throat. "Sure, I'd be willing to spend my time to get to know you. By the way, where does Darcie live now?"
"Darcie ain't got no home. She's just wandering with some friends and living with each of them for two nights. I was stupid enough to even love that woman. Darcie ain’t no type for me. Well, thanks for everything. See ya." They both hung up. Mr. Trenton was shaken. He couldn't believe that after Darcie had dumped him and married Jack, they both divorced after a month! That's why she looked so lost and lonely.
Mr. Trenton suddenly felt a determination. He was going to get Darcie Simons to love him no matter what it took. She was the only person he loved and trusted. So if she knew, why would she just dump him and run off with Jack? She probably didn't even know him! Mr. Trenton put on a black T-shirt that would show off his muscles and some jeans.
After calling several of Darcie's friends, Mr. Trenton finally found the house that Darcie would be staying in for the two days. DING-DONG! Mr. Trenton rang the doorbell. He was nervous as he waited for the door to open. A woman probably in her mid-twenties with long, blond hair opened the door.
She stared at him, probably his muscles that amazed her. Mr. Trenton shoved his hands into his pockets and asked, "Is Darcie Simons here?" The woman snapped to attention.
"Uh, she went out shopping." Inside, Mr. Trenton groaned. He had been working so hard and now he'd have to wait all over again. Oh, well. It's not easy trying to woo a girl who's been divorced. "You can still come in," the woman offered, sneaking a glance at his muscles again.
Better not take the offer. "No thanks. I can come over again."
"No, it's no trouble at all! Please do come in." The woman practically dragged Mr. Trenton into the house. The woman shut the door and told Mr. Trenton to make himself comfortable. He sat on the couch.
"So, what's your name?" the woman asked.
"I'm Mark Trenton," he answered. The woman stuck out her hand
"Anita Marvit." They shook hands. "Would you like something to eat?" It was going to be a long wait. When Darcie came home, she seemed surprised to see Mr. Trenton sitting on the couch!
After trying to speak several times, she finally said in a stern voice, "What are YOU doing here?" Mr. Trenton panicked. He shouldn't have let Anita drag him in here. All she wanted to do was to flirt with him.
"Just chilling. Darcie, I need to talk to you." Darcie put down her shopping bags and took Mr. Trenton upstairs to the room where she'd be staying. She shut the door and turned to him.
"What?" her blond hair looked even more silky in the sunlight and Mr. Trenton avoided the temptation to reach out and touch it.
"You were married to Jack, right?" he asked cautiously. Darcie nodded as she looked down on the floor. "Then you divorced. Why'd you just practically DUMP me and run off with HIM? You guys probably didn't even know each other and you DUMP me and I've been dating you like a million times! We were so close? Why'd you leave me heart-broken?"
Darcie's face was in her hands. She was crying. Mr. Trenton dropped his voice to a whisper. "Why, Darcie? Didn't you love me? Wasn't I your first love? I loved you, Darcie, and I still love you enough to run after you! Please, Darcie. Let's start over. Let's......."
Darcie collasped into his arms. "I'm sorry, Mark." she stammered as her shoulders heaved up and down. She buried her face into his chest. "It.....it. My friends made me! I wanted to marry you, but they said that you were stupid and poor! They said that Jack was the perfect match for me and when I refused, they started talking about him all the time. They made threats and everything and then I couldn’t stand it. I told them I'd marry Jack and then they took me to Jack. I was so stupid! Jack instantly fell in love with me and asked me to marry him. So I did accept because I was so scared. Then, he started being mean to me. And then, after a month, I divorced him. Mark, I'm so sorry!" she wailed.
Mr. Trenton was silent. He waited till Darcie was done crying as she grabbed a tissue and blew her nose. "Do you still love me now?" Mr. Trenton asked. Darcie looked at him before flinging her arms around his neck and kissing him on the cheek!
Mr. Trenton was taken aback. Darcie smiled sweetly at him and said, "Mark, you are the sweetest man in the world!” They gazed stupidly at each other for a long time. Finally, Mr. Trenton offered to give Darcie a ride to his house. She accepted and they drove off.
Back at home, Kitty was waiting patiently at the door for Mr. Trenton. When she saw Darcie, Kitty hissed and ran upstairs. Mr. Trenton shrugged and said, “She’s not used to strangers yet. Kitty followed me all the way home and I had to keep her. She reminds me of Tod.” Darcie nodded sympathetically. She knew what had happened to Tod.
“Hey, can I take you out for dinner tonight?” Mr. Trenton asked hesitantly.
“Sure. Then we can go to the movies next week. I heard that a new one just came out!” It seemed like everything was back to normal. Mr. Trenton and Darcie dated for several weeks till they decided they should get married! After their marriage in July, Darcie started living with Mr. Trenton. Kitty seemed to get sadder and sadder every day, but no one noticed.
One Saturday, Darcie was preparing breakfast for Mr. Trenton. Kitty yawned from the windowsill. The empty food dish lay neglected on the floor as Kitty waited for someone to fill it. Unfortunately, Mrs. Trenton didn’t know to feed Kitty at this time in the morning so Kitty decided there must be something done about that. A consequence. Kitty never liked Darcie since she was a newcomer. Now, that woman had to come and take Mr. Trenton away from her! Kitty was afraid of Darcie because of the way she smelled. It always made Kitty sneeze whenever Mrs. Trenton got near her. Now, Kitty was going to have her revenge.
Sneaking quietly into the kitchen, Kitty jumped up unnoticed onto the counter. At this moment, Mrs. Trenton had been preparing bacon for breakfast and now it lay on the plate, right in front of Kitty! Making sure that Darcie wasn’t looking, Kitty snatched the meat off the plate and jumped off the counter. CRASH! Kitty collided with a pitcher of water. Darcie whirled around and turned red when she saw the bacon in Kitty’s mouth and the upset pitcher. “You darn cat! It’s hard enough that I have to deal with you and now you take my bacon! I’ll get you for that!” Kitty recognized this type of voice. She tried to hiss. It was hard to hiss with bacon in her mouth so Kitty just jumped on top of the dishes. “No! Not there!" Frightened by Darcie’s voice, Kitty leaped off the dishes, making them crash onto the floor. Avoiding Darcie’s broom, Kitty dashed out of the kitchen. Darcie dropped the broom and began to bawl.
Having been awoken by Darcie’s yelling, Mr. Trenton stumbled out of bed and came downstairs just in time to see Kitty dashing up the stairs with the bacon in her mouth. “Whoa! Wait, what?” Mr. Trenton yelled, confused by what was going on. He went into the kitchen to find Darcie crying.
“Darcie, are you alright? What happened?” Mr. Trenton knelt by his weeping wife and hugged her.
“Your darn cat,” she sobbed, “stole my bacon, and upset the dishes and everything! She hates me! Please, get rid of her or else train her!” Kitty was cautiously coming down the steps. Mr. Trenton looked at the upset pitcher and the water dripping down the counter. Several dishes were smashed on the floor and a broom lay on the ground. Mr. Trenton kissed his wife’s hair and murmured,
“I’ll be sure this never happens again.” Kitty was eavesdropping by the steps at this moment. She looked mournfully at Mr. Trenton. Why didn’t he love her? Kitty silently uttered a pitiful meow and disappeared out the front door.
  Dear Sly Wolf,
We were at an unknown house. All of a sudden we heard this sound. But is not one of us. My children were too scared to move! Even my husband and me. There were the other people. The sound came again! We ran out the door, with out anything left behind. As we drove the door opened a bit! My children were scared!
Can you solve the case?
White Cat
Later, "Mail!" cried the mailman. "Thanks, a lot!" said Sly Wolf. The mailman walked away. "Hey!" said a voice. It was Puppy. "Hey, what's up? Sunny day, hmm. Anyway what do you get?" Sly Wolf said. "Hmmm, I think I got junk. Again." Puppy said. "Hmmmm, let's guess what I got." "I bet you got....no junk." Puppy said. "I bet to." "Let's go in to my house and see." Sly Wolf said. "Sure." Puppy said. Sly Wolf opened the door as Puppy walked in. "Mmmm. I can smell homemade pancakes!" Puppy said. "Yup buddy. That's right. Homemade pancakes by Sly Wolf. That's your personal type of favorite food." As they ate they read Sly Wolf’s mail. One of them was from White Cat. It said:
Dear Sly Wolf,
We were at an unknown house. All of a sudden we heard this sound. But is not one of us. My children were too scared to move! Even my husband and me. There were the other people. The sound came again! We ran out the door, with out anything left behind. As we drove the door opened a bit! My children were scared!
Can you solve the case?
White Cat
As they read Sly Wolf's mail he said,"Hmmmm, I'm not sure if I will accept it."
Then he wrote:
Dear White Cat,
I’m not sure if I will accept. That means that I will have to accept faith or death. Maybe I will accept it. I have to stand against death.
Sly Wolf
Book Reviews By Viewers  i have saw a dumb cat it was lonly it was hungry it did a sad face and then cried it was very sad for him then he saw a frog but it went away :( sudenly he found his family
the end   The Mysterious
Benedict Society
by
Trenton Lee Stewart
Over the summer, I read The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. The Mysterious Benedict Society is a gripping story with many codes to crack, suspense, chases, and surprises.
The Mysterious Benedict Society is a futuristic tale, set in the middle of the largest emergency mankind has ever faced : the Emergency. The free-market is failing, the Governments are collapsing, and the stock market is plummeting. Desperately, all over the world, people are calling for change.
However, this Emergency is pre-meditated by a man who wishes to control and rule the earth : Lepdopthra Curtain. Somewhere in America, on Nomansan Island, a machine is controlling minds using the thoughts of children; children who have been taught precisely what to think. These thoughts are then attached to television and radio signals, latching onto the minds of viewers and making them believe that there is an emergency and that Mr. Curtain is going to save them.
On Nomansan Island, there is an evil school, the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the children are taught to control their thoughts using key words to trigger the memory patterns, which then are broadcast all over the world. The campus is one of the most beautiful places a person could think of. There is a beautiful gym, lovely dormitories, sparkling ocean views, a gourmet cafeteria, and paths for taking relaxing walks on. Stray off the paths, however, and there are traps, 20 foot deep holes covered in drapeweed. Virtually undetectable, these traps can catch any spies looking to disable the Institute. Any students disobeying graduates of the school, or Executives, are thrown into a pit of mud and slime, called The Waiting Room. In the dark and bugs they must wait until they are ready to be ‘talked to’ by Lepdopthra Curtain. Our main characters risk everything: their minds, their memories, and their freedom to investigate and try to destroy the evil machine: the Whisperer.
The main characters’ names are Reynie, Sticky, Kate and Constance.
Reynie Muldoon is an 11 year old orphan boy who is good at reasoning and solving puzzles. He is a natural leader, good at planning, but quick to blame himself for everything. Reynie is good at improvising new plans to stay alive.
Sticky Washington is a bald 11 year old boy who memorizes EVERYTHING that he reads word for word. Sticky is very sensitive about anything relating to himself, which makes him compulsively polish his spectacles. He is vexed when anybody calls him by his real name : George Washington. Sticky’s parents forced him to enter quiz competitions to make money for them, so Sticky used hair remover on his head to disguise himself and stowed away on a river barge.
Kate Wetherall, is a blonde, athletic, 12 year old girl whose single father disappeared. Kate, who was brought up by the circus, is resourceful and crafty. Never seen without her bucket, which holds all of her tools, Kate finds alternate ways to get into even the most secure places. Kate travels through airvents, down drains, and even escapes with ease from the traps that the Institute has set. Able to fight as well as three people combined, Kate can hold off enemies and get her friends to safety.
Constance Contraire, a small, but stubborn orphan girl, is always sleepy, grumpy and hungry. However, Constance is gifted in ways most people could never imagine. Her age remains a mystery throughout the story, until the end. Constance is very sensitive to the messages that the Whisperer broadcasts. Instead of the Whisperer controlling her thoughts, however, she can hear the key words that are made into poems, like this one:
GROW THE LAWN AND MOW THE LAWN
ALWAYS LEAVE THE TV ON
BRUSH YOUR TEETH TO KILL THE GERMS
POISONED APPLES, POISONED WORMS
These poems are made of the words that trigger memory patterns, storing the data to be broadcasted.
The story starts with an ad in the newspaper. “ARE YOU A GIFTED CHILD LOOKING FOR SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES?” To reap the benefits of the special opportunities, children must pass a series of tests designed to challenge their reasoning, knowledge, and courage. Reynie, Constance, Sticky and Kate are the only four to pass. Then, they are brought before Mr. Benedict, a humanitarian committed to saving the world, who also turns out to be the twin of the evil Mr. Curtain. He explains their mission to them, and explains to them about the Whisperer. Kate takes out a stick of gum and says, “I’m in!” without even pausing to consider. They all agree. They decide to call their spying group the Mysterious Benedict Society.
The children are taken to infiltrate the Institute the next morning. Their mission is to learn as much about the whisperer as possible, and signal back their findings to Mr. Benedict and his helpers. Whether they succeed or not is another of the mysteries in this story. You'll just have to read the book to find out.
Without giving anything away, my favorite part of the book is when Kate is sneaking around, spying on Mr. Curtain's private meetings with his staff, in the airvents, causing the Executives to frantically look for mice.
My least favorite part of the book is whenever Constance is eating, because of the disgusting descriptions. She chews with her mouth open, food falls from her mouth to the floor and dribbles onto her chin and down her shirt.
One of the lessons that I learned form this story is to stay alert and never give up. This is illustrated in many scenes. Among my favorite scenes is when Kate is fighting three Executives to defend her friends. The odds are against her, she is exhausted and hungry, and the Executives are all older. She has to prevent the Executives from getting up a ladder to where her friends are battling the effects of the Whisperer. She is bruised and bleeding, but she bravely holds them off until she can not fight any longer. All of the main characters display this courage numerous times as each of them are embroiled in their own secret battles against the Institute.
The Mysterious Benedict Society is a book with colorful characters, strong, emotional scenes, and a lot of comic material guaranteed to make you smile. I am sure that your eyes will be glued to it’s pages until you have read it cover to cover.
I hope you read it!
By Anna Ellis
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