This year not only has been a great year for learning, but it's also been a great year for reading. In core we read for ten minutes, then are expected to go home and read for another twenty. For homework, we write about what we read. 
     I've only read a few books each being over 15 chapters. One of my favorites was The Mysterious Benedict Society. This book is a mystery story and has great usage of words, settings, and characters. In the book, Reynie Muldon is an orphan looking for his right-ful place. His tutor suggests a very elegant test and if passed a ticket to a very special school. Reynie takes the test and seems to pass every time. Although other students try to encourage him to help them pass by breaking the rules... Reynie does not give in and makes the best out of everything. With how Reynie does make the best of everything he seems to receive answers through breaking down problems and solutions. Soon being met with Mr. Benedict and his team and two other children who passed, Reynie seems to take the best risks of his life.
     If you ever find yourself bored to death and wanting a good book, check out The Mysterious Benedict Society. 



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