Kill the Music
Oh, this was a lovely romp! Lorna Powell lives the kind of life most people aspire to: travelling the world, chauffeur-driven everywhere, personal chef, etcetera etcetera... If only she didn't have to put up with her brother Flint and his mates in mega-rockstar band Turmoil! But when it comes to defending Flint and the boys against a potential murder threat, Lorna puts aside her gripes and works hard to protect her brother and her adopted 'family'. I liked that about the character - Lorna isn't
I'd give this three and a half stars - all the elements were there but I felt like maybe something was missing.Lorna has a pretty awesome life - she gets to travel around the world with her brother and his very famous band and is never left wanting for anything - but she's still pretty down to earth. After she hears someone making a threatening phone call that sounds like someone is going to kill the band, she works on her own and with the police to try and figure out who the mastermind is. Who
This review has been posted on Happy Indulgence. Check it out for more reviews!Kill the Music offers an interesting perspective that is so different to the mundane everyday life; what it feels like to have a rich and famous sibling and to be forever living in his shadow.Its not all glitz and glamour however, as Lorna, a teenage girl with a famous brother, finds herself being lonely and struggling to fit in. Everyone at school just wants to get close to her so they can find out more about
Encore! Encore!Another classic but quirky whodunnit from Nansi Kunze! As with her previous offerings, Mishaps and Dangerously Placed, Kunze draws us effortlessly into a great young mystery. And, in classic Kunze style, she blends normal and thoroughly believable main characters with scenarios we know to be impossible but which she somehow makes seem thoroughly plausible - in this case, that of the the world of an uber-successful rock band, their young charge (our heroine, Lorna Powell), and the
This review has been posted on Happy Indulgence. Check it out for more reviews!Kill the Music offers an interesting perspective that is so different to the mundane everyday life; what it feels like to have a rich and famous sibling and to be forever living in his shadow.Its not all glitz and glamour however, as Lorna, a teenage girl with a famous brother, finds herself being lonely and struggling to fit in. Everyone at school just wants to get close to her so they can find out more about
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Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.86 | 76 Users | 10 Reviews
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Title | : | Kill the Music |
Author | : | Nansi Kunze |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2013 by Random House Australia Pty Ltd (first published June 26th 2013) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Young Adult |
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If everyone loves the world's hottest band, who's trying to destroy them? Most people would love to be Lorna Powell, travelling the globe with her brother and his mega-famous band. Then again, most people don't realise just how annoying four handsome rock stars can be. A new home and a new school seem like the start of a normal life - until Lorna overhears a chilling plot to silence the band forever. Soon Lorna is drawn into a frantic attempt to identify the killer before they strike. But it'’s not easy to track suspects around the world when she’s got homework to do and secrets to protect. And when gorgeous lead singer Marius starts to act strangely, Lorna wonders if she’s had the wrong idea all along . . .Point Books In Favor Of Kill the Music
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 76 Users | 10 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Kill the Music
Before I get started, I just want to say that this review is something I've been avoiding for the last two weeks or so. It wasn't like I was too busy, or wasn't in the mood, but I genuinely didn't want to sit down and write this review.Why? Well I thought this book was okay. I didn't hate it, but for me, there just weren't any sparks. I don't know if it was the story itself, or if it was just me being too busy and not being involved enough in the story.Not everyone likes, every book, IOh, this was a lovely romp! Lorna Powell lives the kind of life most people aspire to: travelling the world, chauffeur-driven everywhere, personal chef, etcetera etcetera... If only she didn't have to put up with her brother Flint and his mates in mega-rockstar band Turmoil! But when it comes to defending Flint and the boys against a potential murder threat, Lorna puts aside her gripes and works hard to protect her brother and her adopted 'family'. I liked that about the character - Lorna isn't
I'd give this three and a half stars - all the elements were there but I felt like maybe something was missing.Lorna has a pretty awesome life - she gets to travel around the world with her brother and his very famous band and is never left wanting for anything - but she's still pretty down to earth. After she hears someone making a threatening phone call that sounds like someone is going to kill the band, she works on her own and with the police to try and figure out who the mastermind is. Who
This review has been posted on Happy Indulgence. Check it out for more reviews!Kill the Music offers an interesting perspective that is so different to the mundane everyday life; what it feels like to have a rich and famous sibling and to be forever living in his shadow.Its not all glitz and glamour however, as Lorna, a teenage girl with a famous brother, finds herself being lonely and struggling to fit in. Everyone at school just wants to get close to her so they can find out more about
Encore! Encore!Another classic but quirky whodunnit from Nansi Kunze! As with her previous offerings, Mishaps and Dangerously Placed, Kunze draws us effortlessly into a great young mystery. And, in classic Kunze style, she blends normal and thoroughly believable main characters with scenarios we know to be impossible but which she somehow makes seem thoroughly plausible - in this case, that of the the world of an uber-successful rock band, their young charge (our heroine, Lorna Powell), and the
This review has been posted on Happy Indulgence. Check it out for more reviews!Kill the Music offers an interesting perspective that is so different to the mundane everyday life; what it feels like to have a rich and famous sibling and to be forever living in his shadow.Its not all glitz and glamour however, as Lorna, a teenage girl with a famous brother, finds herself being lonely and struggling to fit in. Everyone at school just wants to get close to her so they can find out more about
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