A review by irxren
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey by Trenton Lee Stewart

3.0

The second installment of The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey picks up right where the first left off, making it essential to have read the initial installment. The four children are poised for another adventure, and while the quirkiness from the first story persists, this plot takes a turn that may be a bit too far-fetched for some readers. The main quest involves a worldwide scavenger hunt to locate their cherished Mr. Benedict.

Comparatively speaking, the first book was far more captivating. The clues presented in the plot aren't particularly surprising, but I still enjoyed watching each of the kids shine in their own way and realizing they actually had something to offer the team. While the pacing is somewhat uneven, the story still manages to maintain interest for the most part.

The plot could benefit from improved flow, but overall, it's not a bad story—it just lacks the engaging quality of the first book.