#Kate The mysterious Benedict Society
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childr3ns-book-bracket · 1 year ago
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Round 2 Poll 2
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Coraline(Coraline) VS Kate Wetherall(The Mysterious Benedict Society)
Reminder to be nice, anyone who bullies me or others will be blocked immediately
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kaleb-is-definitely-sane · 5 months ago
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Trenton Lee Stewart was like: Neurodivegence is a superpower. Fuck capitalism. Killing people is wrong when there are alternatives. Immigrants are heroes. Women are awesome. Black people are freaking gorgeous. People are good at heart.
And then turned that into a book series. And succeeded.
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tenmillionthfirefly · 2 months ago
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lotsofsq · 9 months ago
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THE MYSTERIOUS BENEDICT SOCIETY!!!!!!
i’ll be posting most of my stuff chronologically so enjoy my journey
[ID copies from alt text: four headshots of the four society members: reynie is smiling calmly, his hair is sweeping left over his forehead. he is wearing a green sweater vest with a line of little sprouts on it over a button down. sticky has a nervous expression, he is fully bald. he is wearing a blue sweater over a button down. constance looks peeved and has wispy blonde hair with red hair clips. she is wearing a red coat over a yellow shirt. kate is excited and winking, her gold blonde hair is in a high ponytail. she is in a red and white striped t-shirt. all 4 have emphasized lines around them in their respective colors: reynie has green flowers, sticky has blue sweat beads, constance has red jagged lines, and kate has yellow radial lines around her. ]
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magic-swords-art · 1 year ago
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mr benedict’s very secret team er, the mysterious benedict society!
some bonus S.Q.’s. gave him a tooth gap for no real reason…it just felt cute and fitting :)
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pumpkinthistle · 6 months ago
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Baby Kate with a chicken for my lovely and beloved friend @floressr
Referenced from and inspired by this cute chicken hugging gif:
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deeskip · 8 months ago
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one of my most favorite things is the absolute tackling hugs that kate gives milligan when he comes back from missions
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ysabellious · 6 months ago
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a late night show!kate wetherall doodle :)
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tmbsincorrectquotes · 7 months ago
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after discussing a plan Kate: Does anyone have any questions? Sticky: Is this legal? Kate: Does anyone have any relevant questions?
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httydfirefly · 1 month ago
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I just realised another reason why I loved/love the Mysterious Benedict Society books.
Reynie, Sticky, Kate and Constance are literally just Hiccup, Fishlegs, Camicazi and Toothless.
You cant tell me I’m wrong.
Any of my irl friends who see this will I’m sure know the other reason I find this absolutely hilarious.
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dragoncookies · 7 months ago
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(spoilers)
can we just talk about how hardcore the second book is?
I mean, ALL the books are crazy, but it’s been four years since I last reread tmbs and I remember glazing over the second book, because usually in a series the second book is just like build up and filler for the third one (with the first book having all the magic a first book usually had)
but this series? I aged 58 years reading the second book, and I was disgustingly addicted to it the whole time I read it. I truly thought it was the end for our protagonists. Usually you can see how they might turn a bad situation around, but it just looked straight hopeless when everyone ran out to the beach in hopes that help had come and there was just nothing there. And then, when the Shortcut appeared from seemingly out of nowhere, I cried real tears of joy. I know it’s a kids series and sometimes kids series can be deep, but these kids have to be straight traumatized by their experience in that book. They were pushed to their absolute extremes physically, psychologically and emotionally. From being stuck on the ship in one small confined room while traveling across oceans to a place they had never been before, solving all the riddles, keeping watch during that dark night trying to stay awake with the fear of death and being captured hanging over them, being tied up in that giant room with the ten men ready to torture them, then being captured by Curtain and BEING tortured (shocked), then having to run and carry Mr. Benedict until their hands were bleeding and they were beyond their physical limits, and THEN after seeing their LAST CHANCE for making it off that hellish island not be there having their hopes let down….if I were them, I’d probably just go insane. Its shocking because the whole series is so breezy light, but the actual content, once you think about, isn’t so light at all.
Every character was developed so deliciously. Reynie went from being smart and good at riddles, to being a conniving plotter, who could be a supervillain in his own right. Kate almost bombed a ship full of her worst enemies (willingly), but then found some insane inner strength and decided NOT to. Sticky went through an ego-struggle arc and then, after being the group scaredy cat, suddenly became THE MAN in their darkest hour when they all had to carry that stretcher down the mountain and had nothing left to give (and it almost broke my heart when Reynie narrated it saying smt like “maybe we’re all gonna die but at least I get to witness Sticky in his prime 😌). And Constance? Well. She’s Constance, but her mind reading is sick, and I like the relationship dynamic that grew between her and Reynie in this book.
there was so much inner turmoil from Reynie, and the whole “there’s no good-hearted people in this world” belief he struggled with, resulting him question which Benedict twin he himself was more like, was just so scrumptious. He’s the perfect person to narrate the series, and that becomes clear during this book. Finger lickingly good stuff. And we can’t forget Sticky knocking Constance off the watch tower when a ten-man appeared from the darkness. That made me chortle. Or Kate regurgitating McCracken’s key so they could all escape. She’s just so different.
There are just so many good moments in that book. It’s really truly quite the adventure.
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calix-amini · 5 months ago
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TMBS X GRAVITY FALLS!!! WOOHOO!!!!
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i had fun :D
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mollyhats · 3 months ago
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If you liked The Mysterious Benedict Society, try...
Book rec post!
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If you liked The Mysterious Benedict Society for...
...found family of kid spies, try
City Spies by James Ponti
Brooklyn, a hacker, is recruited into a family of orphans who handle missions for MI6 under the protective eye of the eccentric "Mother," an agent who started accidentally collecting orphans while searching for his own lost children. If you love TMBS for a bunch of kids (and peculiar adults) forming a tight-knit family against a background of espionage, this book is perfect for you!
...the world of Stonetown and it's slightly off-kilter worldbuilding, try
The Greenglass House by Kate Milford
Milo lives in a smuggler's hotel with his parents, but he expects a quiet family Christmas--until guests start piling in, each with their own secrets and hidden agendas. Milo and his new friend Meddy decide to investigate, using a TTRPG as their guide. The connection to TMBS is harder to pin down here, but there's a definite vibe. They feel like they could take place in the same world.
...the puzzles, riddles, and games, try
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library by Chris Grabenstein
Before the grand opening of a new library, Kyle and several of his classmates are invited to a lock-in---but little do they know, they're in for a wild night of escape room puzzles that will require all of their gifts to solve. If you love the riddles and tricks of TMBS, as well as the ways the Society uses their different strengths to get through all kinds of puzzles, this is a great choice.
...a lonely kid passing strange trials to enter a new world and family, try
Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend
Morrigan was cursed to die on her 12th birthday, but instead she's swept away to a magical world and offered a chance to participate in a series of trials to join the prestigious Wundrous Society and be safe from the curse. But there's so much she doesn't know, and the things she learns about this strange new world might pale in comparison to what she learns about herself. The trials she faces feel very similar to Mr. Benedict's, and there's plenty else to continue the comparison once we get past them (in either book): quirky mentors, lonely orphans, world-shaking plots, a strange school.
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defloress · 3 months ago
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Kate shook her head vigorously, then ran her fingers through her hair, teasing it up and forward, until it stuck out on all sides and almost completely obscured her face. "Sticky, can I borrow your glasses?
Sticky cringed, but of course he couldn't refuse. "Be careful with them, will you?"
"When am I ever not careful?" Kate said. She balanced the spectacles low on her nose so she could see over the rims.
"How do I look?"
Sticky squinted. "Blurry."
"Weird," said Constance.
"Perfect," said Reynie with an approving nod.
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This is a redraw of my very first fanart for MBS — still one of my favorite scenes! A little late, but better than never ◝(ᵔᵕᵔ)◜ A heartfelt thank you to @pumpkinthistle for your steadfast support, for helping me track down this quote, and for being one of the kindest and most talented people I've ever had the pleasure of calling a friend <3
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kate-the-great-weatherall · 10 days ago
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ITS BEEN A WHILE BUT IM HERE TO SAY I MISS MY CHILDRENNNNNN
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magic-swords-art · 8 months ago
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Kate and her puns doodles
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