the first book was written in 2007
Trenton Lee Stewart wrote the book and Carson Ellis illustrates it
The authors purpose is to entertain...
Yes, "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart does contain examples of onomatopoeia. The author uses sound words to enhance the storytelling and create vivid imagery, helping to engage readers in the action and atmosphere of the scenes. These auditory elements contribute to the overall appeal of the narrative.
"The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma" contains approximately 50,000 words. This book, written by Trenton Lee Stewart, continues the adventures of the original characters while introducing new challenges. The word count can vary slightly depending on the edition and formatting.
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).
Trenton Lee Stewart wrote the Mysterious Benedict Society and its sequels.
Trenton Lee Stewart [TLS] has written 4 books in total. The books: Flood summer Mysterious Benedict society Mysterious Benedict society: Periolus journey Mysterious Benedict society: The prisoners dilema
yes
Trenton Lee Stewart wrote the book and Carson Ellis illustrates it
you can go to barnes and nobles and buy it or get it from a library or something or get it online its by trenton lee stewart hope i helped!
Yes, Trenton Lee Stewart has children. He is known to be a private individual regarding his personal life, so specific details about his family are not widely publicized. Stewart is an accomplished author best known for his "Mysterious Benedict Society" series.
Nope, actually it is an adult book. Trenton Lee Stewart did write a series of 3 MYSTERY BOOKS for children, though. They are called The Mysterious Benedict Society, and I think they are really good!! :D
The authors purpose is to entertain...
Yes, "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart does contain examples of onomatopoeia. The author uses sound words to enhance the storytelling and create vivid imagery, helping to engage readers in the action and atmosphere of the scenes. These auditory elements contribute to the overall appeal of the narrative.
"The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma" contains approximately 50,000 words. This book, written by Trenton Lee Stewart, continues the adventures of the original characters while introducing new challenges. The word count can vary slightly depending on the edition and formatting.
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).
No, it is a fictional plant that only exists in a book called The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. So the correct answer is no.