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Title:One False Note (The 39 Clues #2)
Author:Gordon Korman
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 174 pages
Published:December 1st 2008 by Scholastic Inc. (first published 2008)
Categories:Mystery. Adventure. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fantasy
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One False Note (The 39 Clues #2) Hardcover | Pages: 174 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 48810 Users | 1720 Reviews

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From the back cover: The race is on to find 39 Clues that safeguard a great power, and fourteen-year-old Amy Cahill and her younger brother, Dan, are shocked to find themselves in the lead. The search seems to be taking them to Vienna, and they hold a coded piece of Mozart's sheet music that's key to finding the next Clue. But tailed by a pack of power-hungry relatives, Amy and Dan can't see if they are sailing toward victory - or straight into a deadly trap.

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Original Title: One False Note
ISBN: 0545060427 (ISBN13: 9780545060424)
Edition Language: English
Series: The 39 Clues #2
Setting: Venice(Italy) Vienna(Austria) Salzburg(Austria)


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A good second installment, but not quite as compelling as the first. The characters become a bit flat and obnoxious in their bickering ( if Amy calls her brother dweeb one more time I might scream), not really seeming to have been affected by so many life and death situations, but still an interesting story.

Dan and amy are on a misiion to find the next clue through danger and adventure they find the next clue and find out they need to go to toyko

A good second installment, but not quite as compelling as the first. The characters become a bit flat and obnoxious in their bickering ( if Amy calls her brother dweeb one more time I might scream), not really seeming to have been affected by so many life and death situations, but still an interesting story.

I usually don't like this kind of book, but this one is really good! Even though it is in the mystery section, if you like adventure books, you should definetly read this series. Sometimes it is a little confusing but I understand everything in a few minutes. This is a fast paced book with an ongoing chase and lots of characters that I can't keep track of. I recomend this book to anyone who likes everything I just described, even if you don't like what I just described you should read this book.

Charles MorrisonAdvisory 2031. What did you think this book was about? I think the book is about a family of powerful figures. It is more closely based on Amy and Dan Cahill, two orphans, who lost their parents in a house fire. The reason I think this is because the book is almost always following what Dan and Amy are doing, like looking for clues, searching to find a place to hide. I also think Dan and Amy are the two underdogs because they are just kids going up against celebrities, families

Amy and Dan are in Paris, trying to decode the next clue. With the other teams hot on their tales, they have to work faster than ever to figure out what the clue means.-Literally the plot for the next 8 booksUm... the major plot points that be being weaved in... aren't? Like they visit the Janus and Lucian headquarters, but the plot pieces that should be there... aren't.I know that this being a middle grade book published a decade ago means.... no character development for any character but the

The plot gets really more exciting. You just have to read the next. However, I did notice that Gordon Korman is milder than Rick Riordan, who is the author of the first book. Amy and Dan had more good breaks in this story than in the first one. The other Cahills also seem to be tamer than i'n the first story. You wouldn't even feel that the second story was written by someone else. Good work!

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