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Turn It Up!

Practice Makes Pitch Perfect

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Bradley Academy's all-girl a cappella group used to be the pride of the sunshine state, but the Nightingales have recently fallen out of harmony. Best friends and co-captains Lidia Sato and Sydney Marino haven't been speaking ever since a boy came between them. And not just any boy-none other than Griffin Mancini, the lead singer of Bradley Academy's smug all-boy a capella group, the Kingfishers. The Nightingales have no chance of making it to the big state final if their co-captains are at each other's throats. Their only hope is the new girl, Julianna Ramirez. But in addition to her serious pipes, she has some serious stage fright. The Nightingales will have to come together if they want to shine at the upcoming competition and restore the group to its former glory. Turn It Up! follows Lidia, Sydney, and Julianna through the ups and downs of friendship, romance, competition, and finding the perfect song!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 23, 2017
      Sophomores Lidia Sato, Sydney Marino, and Julianna Ramirez attend the private Bradley Academy in Florida where the Nightingales, the school’s female a cappella group, may have to disband due to a shortage of talented singers. An unexpected kiss from Griffin Mancini, a popular lead singer with the male Kingfishers a cappella group, threatens to ruin the friendship between Nightingales co-captains Lidia and Sydney, as well as the Nightingales’ comeback. Meanwhile, new student and songwriter Julianna doubts her singing ability after not making the Tonal Teens group at her old high school. Lidia and Sydney’s misunderstanding, group infighting, and Julianna’s lack of confidence jeopardize the Nightingales’ chances of bringing home a trophy from the upcoming Turn It Up competition. Although the three protagonists are talented and hardworking, Calonita (the Fairy Tale Reform School series) tends to emphasize their insecurities and immaturities for the sake of drama, and their decidedly first-world problems may not win them much sympathy. A rushed ending ties up the story’s loose ends at warp speed. Ages 12–up. Agent: Dan Mandel, Sanford J. Greenburger Associates.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This story of friendship, pranks, and a cappella is told from the perspective of three high school girls. The girls include best friends Lidia and Sydney, who are co-captains of the Nightingales a cappella group, and Julianna, the new girl at Bradley Academy. Chapters alternate the points of view of the three girls, and narrator Amanda Dolan uses a variety of voices to help differentiate the cast of characters, who include Lidia's grandmother. In this audiobook about singing and music, song lyrics are read as part of the story. Dolan does not attempt to perform these sections but instead reads them at a slower pace that sets them off from the dialogue. As Lidia, Sydney, and Julianna struggle with boys, friendship, commitment, and competition, their story is a roller coaster of emotion. Dolan captures all the highs and lows of being in high school in her narration. E.N. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:660
  • Text Difficulty:3

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