39 Clues One False Note Review
Overview: 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.
Pages: 174 Pages
Writer: Gordon Korman
Recommendations:
In the second installment of the series, Amy and Dan embark on a thrilling quest to uncover the 39 Clues. Their journey leads them to unravel the mysteries surrounding Mozart and his sister, taking them through a whirlwind of adventures in search of a hidden diary, exploring dark tunnels, and navigating the enchanting canals of Venice.
Despite facing the challenges of being young and broke, Amy and Dan rely on their sharp wits to outsmart their competitors. While others may have more resources, our dynamic duo proves that brains can triumph over brawn any day.
However, I must admit that this book didn’t quite live up to the excitement of the first one. The constant lamenting about the kids’ disadvantages grew tiresome, and their moral compass seemed to waver at times. It became less about clever thinking and more about doing whatever it takes to win.
Nevertheless, the book still offers a thrilling adventure through captivating locations that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So, grab your magnifying glass and join Amy and Dan on their exhilarating journey to uncover the secrets of the 39 Clues!