Book details

A World of Trouble (Merits of Mischief Book 2)
Description
More mischief and trouble abound during Seamus Hinkle's second semester at Kilter Academy, where the students earn credit for behaving badly and the adults are keeping huge secrets. Seamus has been entrusted with a special assignment by the headmistress, which he must keep secret from his friends. Alongside his own secret mission, Seamus and his friends, Lemon, Abe, and Gabby, embark on a cross-country adventure to rescue one of their own. This journey promises extra-credit demerits and a chance to uncover significant secrets kept by the adults around them. This second book in T.R. Burns's Merits of Mischief series continues the irresistible appeal of the first book and leaves readers eager for more.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
376 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: 'A World of Trouble' offers a continuation of the exciting and unpredictable storyline from the first book in the Merits of Mischief series, keeping readers hooked with its blend of adventure, humor, and mystery.
- Character Development: As the second book in the series, readers will enjoy deeper character development, getting to know the protagonist Seamus Hinkle and his friends better, and watching them grow and face new challenges.
- Themes of Friendship and Growth: The book explores important themes such as the value of friendship, the consequences of one's actions, and the journey of personal growth, making it not only entertaining but also thought-provoking for young readers.
- Fun and Mischief: T. R. Burns has a unique way of infusing stories with fun and mischief, ensuring that readers are entertained by the pranks and antics at the Kilter Academy while also learning valuable life lessons.