Grab Your Edition Second Fiddle (Sizzle And Splat Sleuths, #2) Formulated By Ronald Kidd Presented As Interactive EBook

was totally worth theI paid for it, It's a teen mystery set in a youth orchestra with teen trumpet and tuba players Sizzle and Splat as investigators, Someone is playing practical jokes, but then a Stradivarius ends up in ashes, How could I pass it up

The extra star is for the bad composer puns, the silly detective talk, and
Grab Your Edition Second Fiddle (Sizzle And Splat Sleuths, #2) Formulated By Ronald Kidd Presented As Interactive EBook
most of all, the great musician stereotypes.
The flutists are vain the violinists are rich, uppity, and jealous the brass players are goofoffs, . . you get the idea. One of my favorite books from the time I picked up a musical instrument inth grade, The puns are juvenile, but still funny years later,
One of my handsdown favorite books of elementary school, and one that got a lot of thrilled rereads in the late 's and early 's.
Now, probably at leastyears since my last read, other Goodreads reviews have made me realize that it likely influenced my undergrad thesis to a bizarre degree! I'd better find it again.
. . Seriously, seriously formative. Ronald Kidd is the author of thirteen novels for young readers, including the highly acclaimed “Night on Fire” and “Monkey Town: The Summer of the Scopes Trial.
” His novels of adventure, comedy, mystery, and American history have received the Childrens Choice Award, an Edgar Award nomination, and honors from the American Library Association, the International Reading Association, the Library of Congress, and the New York Public Library.
He is a two time ONeill playwright who lives in Nashville, Tennessee, Ronald Kidd is the author of thirteen novels for young readers, including the highly acclaimed “Night on Fire” and “Monkey Town: The Summer of the Scopes Trial.
” His novels of adventure, comedy, mystery, and American history have received the Children's Choice Award, an Edgar Award nomination, and honors from the American Library Association, the International Reading Association, the Library of Congress, and the New York Public Library.
He is a two time O'Neill playwright who lives in Nashville, Tennessee, sitelink.