When Constance finds out that she is adopted, she runs away out of sadness. She can’t control her emotions, and can’t think of anything else to do. All the grownups in the house go out on a search party to find her, leaving Kate, Sticky and Reynie home alone. All seems well until a mysterious vehicle arrives at the house. They soon find out that Mr Curtain is out to capture them. The children attempt to run away. In the process, they find Constance but unfortunately get captured as well. They get taken to an abandoned prison, where Constance is able to send “mental messages” to Mr Benedict. He soon finds them, and through all the children’s teamwork, they manage to escape, and send Mr Curtain and the Ten Men to jail.
One theme in my book was power. I think this theme was very important, because Mr Benedict and Mr Curtain both had the power to run a very important machine – The Whisperer. The Whisperer was a machine that could control other people’s minds, and if it got into the wrong hands, it could do a lot of damage. Mr Curtain was the antagonist, therefore he wanted to rule the world, and control people’s minds. Mr Benedict was trying to prevent him from doing this. Mr Curtain also “ruled” certain people, and had a lot of power over them. A quote from the book that shows power is “S.Q.! Come to the rear end of the prison at once – at once S.Q.! Do not make me –““But?” Mr Curtain snapped. “But? You may not say ‘but’ to me, S.Q. Pedelian!” This quote shows power because Mr Curtain obviously ruled over S.Q., and didn't like him very much.
Another theme that shows in the book is rivalry. I think this theme was very important, because there was lots of rivalry between Mr Benedict and Mr Curtain. They were long lost identical twins, but had completely different minds and personalities. They were against each other. Mr Curtain wanted to rule the world and brainwash people, but Mr Benedict was trying to stop him from doing that. A quote that shows rivalry is “How dare you tell me when anything is finished, Benedict? No! No! No! I shall tell you when it is over right now!” And flipping a switch on his wheelchair, he glared at Mr Benedict with such hideous intensity that it was alarming even to look at his face. (Page 354) This quote shows rivalry, because Mr Curtain was getting mad at Mr Benedict, and clearly hates his brother.
Another theme in the book was teamwork. This occurred most in the book, because the whole book was about trying to work as a team, and the children had to work together to escape Mr Curtain. One quote that shows teamwork is “I’m not counting on me this time, I promise. I’m counting on us.”(Page 281) This quote shows teamwork because Kate knew that she couldn’t do it by herself, but she needed the others as well.
I thought my book was engaging because it used very descriptive language. There were many words that I had never heard before, and enjoyed learning, and trying to remember the meanings. Some examples of descriptive words that I learned were: bureaucratic, egomaniac, and naïveté. I had never heard some of these words before, and I learned the meanings!
I think this book is good for a 6th or 7th grader. I think it is a good book because most of the time it was captivating. For example when one chapter was finished, it would sometimes be a cliff-hanger, and leave you wondering what would happen next. I think this is a very good style of writing because it makes you want to read more, and you can’t put the book down. These bits in the book were very exciting, but sometimes the book got a bit boring. The story would slow down, and nothing much would be happening. Luckily, soon the story would pick up again, and make you want more. Another good aspect of the story (as I already said) was it had many descriptive words. The story was filled with vocabulary, and made you want to learn the definition! This means that the book was also somewhat educational as well as exhilarating.