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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...more
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...more
Published December 1st 2008 by Scholastic Inc. (first published 2008)
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Sep 12, 2015Ahmad Sharabiani rated it really liked it · review of another edition Shelves: childrens-young-readers, 21th-century, adventure, fiction, canadian, mystery, young-adult, literature, united-states
One False Note (The 39 Clues #2), Gordon Korman
One False Note is the second book in The 39 Clues series. It is written by Gordan Korman, and was published on December 2, 2008. Following the events of The Maze of Bones, the protagonists Amy and Dan Cahill learn about Mozart and travel to Vienna, Austria to search for the second clue in the 39 Clues competition. Dan, Amy, and their au pair Nellie, found music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the end of The Maze of Bones, leading them to Vienna, Austr...more
One False Note is the second book in The 39 Clues series. It is written by Gordan Korman, and was published on December 2, 2008. Following the events of The Maze of Bones, the protagonists Amy and Dan Cahill learn about Mozart and travel to Vienna, Austria to search for the second clue in the 39 Clues competition. Dan, Amy, and their au pair Nellie, found music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the end of The Maze of Bones, leading them to Vienna, Austr...more
Vienna, Salzburg and Venice – the treasure hunt continues. The author of this book is not the same as the previous book’s, so the writing style is noticeably different. It bothered me first, but as the story progressed, I got used to it.
Still exciting, entertaining story. Recommended!
Still exciting, entertaining story. Recommended!
Their one chance was to get lost in the maze of canals. But this was not to be. Just ahead, the tight channel fed into an expansive waterway bustling with marine traffic....more
'The Grand Canal,' Amy said with awe. 'And
Apr 16, 2019Zenki the Hermit rated it really liked it
One False Note Pre-Reading Checklist
☐ I like classical music
☐ I have snotty, backstabbing cousins
☐ I would love to visit Austria and Venice
☐ I have an annoying little brother
☐ I have an annoying older sister
☐ My cat is a picky eater
☐ If I'll ever be a part of a car chase, I have a feeling I'd be a natural
RATINGS OF OTHER BOOKS
Book 1: The Maze of Bones ★★★★★
☐ I like classical music
☐ I have snotty, backstabbing cousins
☐ I would love to visit Austria and Venice
☐ I have an annoying little brother
☐ I have an annoying older sister
☐ My cat is a picky eater
☐ If I'll ever be a part of a car chase, I have a feeling I'd be a natural
RATINGS OF OTHER BOOKS
Book 1: The Maze of Bones ★★★★★
Nov 16, 2008Chris rated it really liked it
I had a hard time putting this one down. This story kept me hopping and guessing what the next clue would be. My biggest disappointment was that not all the Cahill relatives played a big part in this story. I'm anxious for the next one.
I firmly believe that writing for kids should still reflect good writing.
Just because they're kids doesn't mean that you should throw in a bunch of explosions or fighting to keep them interested. No, I believe that children, like adults, learn how to write from what they read. I'm not just talking about grammar, here. I'm talking about style, descriptions, expression -- the whole shebangbang.
And the better the writing is now, the better it will be in the future, when today's kids grow up and wr...more
Dec 07, 2008Cathy rated it really liked itJust because they're kids doesn't mean that you should throw in a bunch of explosions or fighting to keep them interested. No, I believe that children, like adults, learn how to write from what they read. I'm not just talking about grammar, here. I'm talking about style, descriptions, expression -- the whole shebangbang.
And the better the writing is now, the better it will be in the future, when today's kids grow up and wr...more
Shelves: mystery, fiction, series-reminder, young-adult
This is a really great adventure series centered around orphaned Amy (14) and Dan (11) Cahill. There grandmother has died and set their family off on a world wide adventure to discover the 39 clues that will lead to a price that will grant enough wealth and power to possibly rule the world! The kids are fresh and natural with each other and very personable. The adventure are fast paced, almost like watching a movie. The way the authors weave historical facts into the mystery makes it extremely e...more
Feb 27, 2009librarian4Him02 rated it it was amazingRecommends it for: Fans of Percy Jackson, action & historical secrets
Recommended to librarian4Him02 by: It's a sequel, of course I had to read it :)
Shelves: modern-fiction, family-relationships, action-adventure
This is book 2 in the 39 Clues series. When I finished book one, I wasn't sure if I wanted to continue on with the story. Now that I'm done with book 2, however, I have to know how the story ends.
The 39 clues lead to a prize which promises great fame for whoever solve the puzzle. In this volume Amy and Dan Cahill are hot on the trail of clue number 2. Their search takes them to France, Salzburg, and finally to Venice all in search of famous places connected to the life of composer Wolfgang Amad...more
The 39 clues lead to a prize which promises great fame for whoever solve the puzzle. In this volume Amy and Dan Cahill are hot on the trail of clue number 2. Their search takes them to France, Salzburg, and finally to Venice all in search of famous places connected to the life of composer Wolfgang Amad...more
Oct 21, 2015Espen rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Dan and Amy Cahill and they're o'per Nelly found the first clue from Mozart. The clue leads them Vienna Astraea. They're brutal relatives are on they're tail. Will they find the next clue, or will they walk into a deadly trap! What does iron solute half to do with anything?
Jan 24, 2019Nhu rated it really liked it
This series is very fun to read and I love it. I need to get the third book.
Oct 12, 2011Ann rated it liked it Shelves: middle-grade, siblings, actionadventure, family, mysteries, historical-fiction, art
Another fun installment in the 39 CLUES series!
Here, in book two, author Gordon Korman takes the helm from Rick Riordan to steer the Cahill siblings toward their next destination and their next big clue.
It's obvious that Korman and Riordan have different writing styles, and I admit it took me a few chapters to adjust, but once I did I ended up enjoying Korman's style quite a bit and felt he continued with the feel of the characters and the structure of the plot.
Are the books literary masterpiece...more
Here, in book two, author Gordon Korman takes the helm from Rick Riordan to steer the Cahill siblings toward their next destination and their next big clue.
It's obvious that Korman and Riordan have different writing styles, and I admit it took me a few chapters to adjust, but once I did I ended up enjoying Korman's style quite a bit and felt he continued with the feel of the characters and the structure of the plot.
Are the books literary masterpiece...more
Feb 01, 2016Christina rated it really liked it
One False Note picks up right where we left off in The Maze of Bones. Dan and Amy head to Austria to find their next clues. Their competitors make occasional appearances, all with their wealth, power and fame, but the two Cahills actually have the brains, so it's no surprise tabs are being kept on them. I liked the creativeness of the clues of (D>HIC and the cake 'gateau' business). The next book looks like it packs another awesome adventure in Japan. I am fascinated with where the story is h...more
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.
Aug 29, 2019Zoe rated it liked it39 Clues Book 2 One False Note
Shelves: read-2019, 3-stars, middle-grade, ze-childhood-favs
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 books
Um... 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...more
-Literally the plot for the next 8 books
Um... 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...more
I feel like I'm traveling around the world when I'm reading these books ❤
Jan 14, 2014Sam Whitehouse rated it really liked it
The first book in the 39 Clues series was written by Rick Riordan and was full of his trademark action, fast-pace and humour. This, the second installment, doesn't deliver what Riordan's first offering did, but it is still an entertaining and twist-filled adventure that develops this series well.
This installment follows on from Maze of Bones and continues the adventures of Dan and Amy as they hunt down the clues left to them by the grandmother which lead to an unknown treasure. The premise is i...more
This installment follows on from Maze of Bones and continues the adventures of Dan and Amy as they hunt down the clues left to them by the grandmother which lead to an unknown treasure. The premise is i...more
Rick Riordan did a pretty bad job with the first book in this series, and Gordon Korman did nothing to try to fix Riordan's mistakes in this book. Amy and Dan (especially Amy) were just as mean and annoying as ever. If they're going to be main characters, can't they be kinder to each other?
The villains continued to be silly and foolish. Why did it seem like they were always trailing behind Amy and Dan, spying on them, and not trying to figure out the clues themselves?
My favorite scene was proba...more
The villains continued to be silly and foolish. Why did it seem like they were always trailing behind Amy and Dan, spying on them, and not trying to figure out the clues themselves?
My favorite scene was proba...more
A Quickie Review
Like a Saturday morning action/adventure serial, the 39 Clues books--at least, so far--feature plenty of action and adventure. It also contains historical and geographic details about real-life people and places, much like the Carmen Sandiego franchise. It's been a while since I've read the first book, but, I was able to understand this second one fairly well. If you haven't checked this series out...you should!
Content Concerns:
Sex: None. 5/5
Nudity: None. 5/5
Language: One misuse...more
Like a Saturday morning action/adventure serial, the 39 Clues books--at least, so far--feature plenty of action and adventure. It also contains historical and geographic details about real-life people and places, much like the Carmen Sandiego franchise. It's been a while since I've read the first book, but, I was able to understand this second one fairly well. If you haven't checked this series out...you should!
Content Concerns:
Sex: None. 5/5
Nudity: None. 5/5
Language: One misuse...more
Apr 02, 2011Krizia Anna rated it really liked it
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!
You wouldn't even feel that the second story was written by someone else. Good work!
I was confused when I reached the end. while reading I thought second book isn't interesting as the first one, actually not interesting completely. I even thought about giving 4 stars or less. However, everything that was complicated till the middle of the book began to clear after that. First Philadelphia, then Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Venice. Now it's time to travel to Tokyo ^_^
Charles Morrison
Advisory 203
1. 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...more
Dec 09, 2013 Marla rated it liked it · review of another editionAdvisory 203
1. 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...more
Shelves: historical-fiction, catholic, buddy, zz-2016, middle-school, juvenile, mystery, series, adventure
In the same way that The Magic Treehouse teaches students about historical events and sites, 39 Clues seems to expose them to different geographical locations and historical events. This book was about Mozart and his sister, Maria Anna Mozart or Nannerl.
The violence and constant stealing bothered me. Though it was exciting and educational.
Brings back fond memories of Venice with the interesting details.
Likes:
* Different countries
* Historical people and events
* Siblings working together
(view sp...more
The violence and constant stealing bothered me. Though it was exciting and educational.
Brings back fond memories of Venice with the interesting details.
Likes:
* Different countries
* Historical people and events
* Siblings working together
(view sp...more
I would recommend this book because it has a lot of puzzles to solve, which is fun. Also, there is a lot of action scenes that creates suspense. I like how they give some information on their past and their family but still gives you room to come up with things on your own and try to solve it for yourself.
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.
Not as good as the first one.
interesting series. Two youngsters pursuing clues to a family legacy of great power and wealth. competing with other family members who resort to neferious measures to gain the advantage.
Jun 24, 2017Jayson Manaois rated it really liked it
The Kabras had money; the Holts had muscles; Irina had guile and training; Alistair had experience; and Jonah had fame. Amy and Dan Cahill had their wits and little else...and NELLIE GOMEZ!
very good book
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
This book was a lot of fun. Amy and Dan are really great characters and you naturally want to root for them.
Jun 29, 2010Chris rated it really liked it
The second book in the 39 clues series picked up right where the first one left off. I was a little uneasy knowing that this was by a different author (and not knowing anything about this author), but I was generally pleased with the tone, voice and general pacing of the story that was presented.
It made me wonder about the serialization of the story and how much control/oversight Scholastic gives to the various authors taking part. I'm sure Scholastic has a general trajectory but I wonder if th...more
It made me wonder about the serialization of the story and how much control/oversight Scholastic gives to the various authors taking part. I'm sure Scholastic has a general trajectory but I wonder if th...more
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Korman wrote his first book, 'This Can't be Happening at Macdonald Hall', when he was 12 years old, for a coach who suddenly found himself teaching 7th grade English. He later took that episode and created a book out of it, as well, in 'The Sixth Grade Nickname Game', wherein Mr. Huge was based on that 7th grade teacher.
Korman moved to New York City, where he studied film and film writing. While i...more
Korman moved to New York City, where he studied film and film writing. While i...more
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“He watched in awe as she stacked up an enormous armload of music. 'There,' she finished, slapping Frank Zappa's Greatest Hits on top of the pile. 'That should do for a start.'
'You are a music lover,' said the wide-eyed cashier.
'No, I'm a kleptomaniac.' And she dashed out the door.
He was so utterly shocked that it took him a moment to run after her.
With a meaningful nod in the direction of the astounded Cahills, she barreled down the cobblestone street with her load.
'Fermati!' shouted the cashier, scrambling in breathless pursuit.
Nellie let a few CDs drop and watched with satisfaction over her shoulder as the clerk stopped to pick them up. The trick would be to keep the chase going just long enough for Amy and Dan to search Disco Volante.
Yikes, she reflected suddenly, I'm starting to think like a Cahill....
And if she was nuts enough to hang around this family, it was only going to get worse.” — 71 likes
'You are a music lover,' said the wide-eyed cashier.
'No, I'm a kleptomaniac.' And she dashed out the door.
He was so utterly shocked that it took him a moment to run after her.
With a meaningful nod in the direction of the astounded Cahills, she barreled down the cobblestone street with her load.
'Fermati!' shouted the cashier, scrambling in breathless pursuit.
Nellie let a few CDs drop and watched with satisfaction over her shoulder as the clerk stopped to pick them up. The trick would be to keep the chase going just long enough for Amy and Dan to search Disco Volante.
Yikes, she reflected suddenly, I'm starting to think like a Cahill....
And if she was nuts enough to hang around this family, it was only going to get worse.”