Friday, April 29, 2011

The Mysterious Benedict Society

Hi everybody, I'm Smart Girl. Today, I'm going to review one of the most interesting and best children's books in a while, The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. Let's get started!

First, the synopsis. The book's main character is a young boy named Reynie who doesn't fit in at his orphanage. He has his own tutor, because he has already finished the orphanage's education program. One day he sees a mysterious ad in the newspaper asking about children interested in "special opportunities." After going through a series of odd tests, he meets four other children named "Sticky", Kate, and Constance. Together, they meet the mysterious Mr. Benedict, who sends them to the "Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened." The Institute is run by a man named Mr. Curtain. The most surprising thing about Mr. Curtain is that he looks exactly like Mr. Benedict. Who is Mr. Benedict, why did he send these four children to this institute, and is he Mr. Curtain? If he isn't Mr. Curtain, than who is Mr. Curtain, and why does he run this institute with "no rules?" To find out, READ THE BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now, my opinion. I LOVE this book! It is long and interesting, which make for an excellent combination in a book. The characters are very interesting and lifelike. The author makes a very interesting cast of characters and has many puzzles and dilemmas for the characters and readers alike to solve. The book makes it very clear that the author is a clever person himself. He has now also written two sequels, so if you like this, you can read those too. The book is an excellent read for children and adults alike.

Best Read by Ages: 8 and up
Official Smart Girl Grade: A+

Just to let you know, I won't be reviewing any more Warriors because reviewing the books after the first one give spoilers, so I can't. That's all for now, Smart Girl.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Peter and the Starcatchers

Hi everybody, Smart Girl here. Today I have a very special guest.
Hola peoples of Earth.

My guest is Chick with the Purple Guitar. Today we will be reviewing Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. Now let's get on with the post!

First the synopsis.This book is a prequel to Peter Pan. It tells the story of young Peter before he could fly, when he still grew up, and when he didn't even know his last name. He meets a girl named Molly Aster, and his simple life gets turned upside down. Especially with the infamous pirate Black Stache on the loose. We learn Peter's backstory as well as where Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys came from. How does Peter learn to fly, where does Tink come from, and who is Molly Aster? Read and find out!

Our opinions: I really like this book. It is a creative explanation of Peter Pan. It is funny and all the characters are very good. The plot is good and makes sense. I hope you read this book.
Three words: AWESOMEST BOOK EVER!!!!

Best Read by Ages: 8 and up.
Official Smart Girl Grade: A+
Official CPG Grade: A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

That's all for now, from Smart Girl. I hope you liked it. Adios.