A review by lestaslettering
One False Note by Gordon Korman

1.0

You wouldn't think the storywriting could get more worse than the first book but it actually did. I could find myself wishing for the comfort of the first book awful as it was. Mistakes from the previous book continues here, like they would do everything to find a clue only to find one of their cousins following them or already there ahead of them. That was tiring. And Amy is not at all fit to lead the mission. She was whiny, nagging, freezing at the wrong time & totally I'll equipped to be part of such a quest. Dan, three years younger still is better mature except for the time the author tries extra hard to write him as a doofus which actually makes it just weird. I don't like any of the cousins and how it's always the SAME OLD STORY of eliminating the competition, following or threatening the competition or being ahead of the competition with no clues whatsoever. All of them can't be brainiacs, come on. A good children's story is one that's enjoyed by all ages and this utterly sucks.