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Band Geeks #1: Dude, Where's My Saxophone?
Band Geeks Series Book #1 of 10 in publication order (switch to alphabetical order)
Author: Amy Cobb
Illustrator: Anna Cattish

Book Info

Published on December 15, 2014
Age Group: 8 - 12 years
Reading Level: AR: 3.5 (2.0 Points, Quiz #171756)
Lexile® measure: 470L

Summary:
The whole Benton Bluff Junior High band is at band camp, and when things start to go missing everybody blames Zac, the class clown--but when Zac's saxophone disappears he suspects that it is someone in another group trying to sabotage Benton Bluff, and sets out to uncover the culprit.

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111 pages. List price $27.07
ISBN-10: 1624020739
ISBN-13: 9781624020735
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