![]() ![]() "Endless nattering about the auditions may hold some appeal for musical students, and the heavily embroidered New York references might attract others, but most will hope for it all to be over." - Kirkus Reviews. "The story is fast-paced and believable, and it creates a portrait of two teens devoted to their music and the sacrifices demanded of such a life." - VOYA. This novel could be used for discussion and learning during English, Psychology, or Sociology classes." - Children's Literature. This middle grade series was written for ages 8-12, but can be enjoyed by older readers as. "Clements does a great job of amalgamating realism and fantasy to keep the reader in suspense until the very last page. The Things series primarily falls into the General Fiction genre. "Not since Frindle has Clements's writing achieved such near perfect pitch. This offers a riveting story line, engaging characters, and intriguing insights into the development of musical artistry." - Booklist. ![]() ![]() "Gwen's story is a good mix of mystery, friendship, and fantasy, with a touch of creepiness that will make the most sense to those who have read Things Not Seen." - Library Journal. ![]()
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