Friday, August 21, 2009

The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey

This amazing sequel to The Mysterious Benedict Society takes you on a journey of all journeys, with the friends back together again, they have a world-wide scavenger hunt as thier next mission, but, there's a twist, Mr. Benedict and Number Two are missing! In The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey, this foursome must face challenges and being out in the world alone, to find the man that discovered what they could do... Mr. Benedict.

Erin


For ages 9-12
464 pages
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13 comments:

  1. This blog is very well done. Nice and neat. I like the pictures of the books alongside their reviews. May I suggest that you add an approximation of what ages each book might be appropriate for or the ages of the characters? I have a 12 year old daughter and I might like to suggest something to her and it would be helpful to know ages :)
    Good luck keeping up your blog!
    Christine

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  2. Your blog is great Erin. I suggest you do some for some older kids like forteen? I mean like longer bookes to then mabe you will get some more people like teenagers? Also do you know any new series that are good? Bryn

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  3. I will, I go on amazon to find ages, but I still can't get books from the young adult sections. I will try though. For the series, I love reading any books by Tamora Pierce.
    Erin

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  4. Erin awesome blog really good. Also could I recomend books to you like have you read the Septimus Heap books by Angie Sage they are really good. And how 'bout the Avalon series. Have you heard about it? Also have you read the Twilight series? Its AWESOME!!! Have you ever heard of To Kill a Mockingbird. My dad gave it to me this year and its really good. And I think someone told me you were reading Inkheart awhile ago. Why not review that series?

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  5. I have read Magyk and Flyte and will be reviewing them soon. Avalon series? Can you tell me the authour? I'll read To Kill A MOCKINGBIRD soon. Also, I'll be reviewing the Inkheart books asap. Recommending is terrific, that way I get to read more!:) Erin

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  6. Erin if you are going to review the Inkheart series great. I am reading the first book and I think people should know more about it. It is awesome.
    Bryn

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  7. Hey Erin Great blog I will always have a book to read now. Keep up the good work!
    Alexa

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  8. Hi Erin, Your dad showed me your really cool blog! You are quite a little reader! Keep up the great work! I love the FISH!!!!!!!

    Emily

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  9. Hey Erin great blog. I will try to find some of the books. I know a couple good books you could read. Like have you heard of "There's an Owl in the Shower" sounds wierd but it's great. I really like the blog. C U @ soccer!
    Sarah K

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  10. Erin can you recommend any books you think I would like. the author of the avalon series is Rachel Roberts. Ever heard of Soccer stars. They are old but good books. Well . . . . see you tuesday probabaly. Don't we have a scrimmage?

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  11. I would suggest Protector of the small by Tamora Pierce, it's at the bottom too, but anything by her I think you would like.

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  12. My daughter loved this book. I'll have to check back often for more ideas for her. She loves to read and I understand what you mean in your profile about reading. I always have a pile of books in my car from her reading. Plus she seems to always have 3 or 4 books that she is working on at the same time!

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  13. You should try and read:
    the Phoenix trilogy (Elissas Quest, Elissas Odyssey, and At Worlds End.
    They are great books and I think they are in schools library.
    Kieran

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