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    Knights of the Lunch Table #3: The Battling Bands

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    by Frank Cammuso


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      ISBN-13: 9780545599962
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Publication date: 07/30/2013
    • Series: Knights of the Lunch Table Series , #3
    • Sold by: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 128
    • File size: 32 MB
    • Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
    • Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

    Frank Cammuso is the Eisner-nominated creator of the Max Hamm, Fairy Tale Detective graphic novels. His work has appeared in the NEW YORK TIMES, The WASHINGTON POST, USA TODAY and NEWSWEEK. He lives in Syracuse, New York.

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    The Knights seek fame and fortune by entering a talent show!

    A battle is looming at Camelot Middle School--a battle of the bands, that is! Artie, Wayne, and Percy enter the talent show seeking fame and fortune. But only one of them plays an instrument: Percy. And he plays the tuba. Their only hope of winning is finding the long-lost "Singing Sword," the fabled instrument of awesome power.

    But how can Artie find time to rock when he's been assigned a new lab partner, Melody Claymore? Melody is a klutz and a goof, and she harbors a not-so-secret crush on Artie. Is Melody his worst nightmare or secretly the answer to his prayers?

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