In the first book, it's Stonetown, L.I.V.E. and Nomansen Island. In the second book, it's the boat the Shortcut and all the various European places that the kids travel to, like Lisbon.
It never says my sis thinks that the author wrote it without a specific timeline in mind. I think it may be set in da future.
In the old ancient areas
Stonetown. For the most part anyways.
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey and The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisioner's Dilemma. There is also a prequel, The Extraordianary education of Nicholas Benedict.
I do not think so. However, Trenton Lee Stewart is writing a book on "the education of Nicholas Benedict. For more about this, go to the MBS home page and type in the code "plaidisbad." (From the poem constance wrote about plaid being bad in the third book).
The code is 'plaidisbad'
in the first book she is 2 in the second she is 3
the first book was written in 2007
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey and The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisioner's Dilemma. There is also a prequel, The Extraordianary education of Nicholas Benedict.
The second book in The Mysterious Benedict Society series is called "The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey."
Yes and it is called The Mysterious Benedict Society and The Prisoner's Dilemma.
I do not think so. However, Trenton Lee Stewart is writing a book on "the education of Nicholas Benedict. For more about this, go to the MBS home page and type in the code "plaidisbad." (From the poem constance wrote about plaid being bad in the third book).
Yes, it will be about Nicholas Benedict (Mr. Benedict) as a child.
The code is 'plaidisbad'
In my book it says 391.
In the first book of The Mysterious Benedict Society, the first chapter tells of Reynie taking the first and second tests.
in the first book she is 2 in the second she is 3
the first book was written in 2007
Trenton Lee Stewart wrote the book and Carson Ellis illustrates it
No, he used hair remover in the first book, then insisted on shaving his hair in the second book.