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Case File 13 #2: Making the Team Audiobook Summary

With thrills, chills, and laughs on every page, plus a boy-girl rivalry that will leave you in stitches, this is one frighteningly funny book you don’t want to miss. In this second book in a middle grade series that’s “sure to please young readers looking for a thrill” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), three monster-obsessed friends must take on a mad scientist who is literally stitching together a Frankenstein-esque football team.

Nick, Carter, and Angelo are back to monster business as usual. They’re even filming a monster movie for a school project on Building a Brighter Tomorrow. (There’s a connection there somewhere, they swear.) But when a new private school arrives in town boasting a football team that’s inhumanly good, the boys start to suspect they may have a real monster mystery on their hands. And what’s worse, they may need help from their girl rivals, Angie, Tiffany, and Dana, to get to the bottom of it.

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Case File 13 #2: Making the Team Audiobook Narrator

Andy Paris is the narrator of Case File 13 #2: Making the Team audiobook that was written by J. Scott Savage

J. Scott Savage has returned after being lost in a Mexican rainforest. His office is now filled with Mayan scrolls, hieroglyphics, artifacts, and star charts. His children and children-in-law, Big Nick, Erica, Scott, Natalie, Jake, and Little Nick, look pale and claim to be cursed. His grandchildren, Gray, Lizzie, and Jack, are heavily wrapped in mummy-like bandages. And his wife, Jennifer, has reportedly been seen glowing green and hexing the neighbors.

About the Author(s) of Case File 13 #2: Making the Team

J. Scott Savage is the author of Case File 13 #2: Making the Team

Case File 13 #2: Making the Team Full Details

Narrator Andy Paris
Length 5 hours 49 minutes
Author J. Scott Savage
Category
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date September 24, 2013
ISBN 9780062289612

Subjects

The publisher of the Case File 13 #2: Making the Team is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Horror & Ghost Stories, Juvenile Fiction

Additional info

The publisher of the Case File 13 #2: Making the Team is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062289612.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Scott

January 13, 2015

Something about J. Scott Savage's Case File 13 series takes me back to my Jr. High School Days.And that's not necessarily a good thing.But, it's not bad either. What I mean is, Savage understands his audience. I won't go so far as to say that his mind thinks like a middle grader, but I have conversed with the author several times and...well, let's just leave it at that.Making The Team is the second book in the Case File 13 series. In the first book (my review of that book can be found: HERE), we are introduced to a trio of gore-loving, mystery-solving, horror-investigating friends as they battle bullies, avoid girls and learn more than they ever wanted to know about zombies.This time, the stakes are higher, so much so, they team up with a trio of...(gasp) girls in order to solve the mystery. Savage's characters are pretty fearless, if you think about kids breaking into schools and confronting the undead. The story follows a predictable pattern but, like the first, it's fun and safe for middle grade readers as well as their parents. I think this would be a fun book to read to your kids.There's a third book in the series and hopefully I'll be getting to that soon. Earlier I kidded about J. Scott Savage's state of mind. If you've meet him, you'll understand. He has a kind of energy, especially when he talks about his books. Writing in this genre fits him like a glove.

Apurva

June 10, 2020

Started of pretty slow but oh man there was bomb at the end. I like it when middle grade authors don't think much about spooky and gorey elements. That's the way grown ups like me can enjoy these books without much guilt. 😁😁

Daniel

September 17, 2017

very interesting

Taylor

August 14, 2019

Delightful spooky mystery

Melanie

June 29, 2018

This was fun read! I enjoyed it very much!!!

The Brothers

October 18, 2017

Asher (11yo) read. "I really liked the eletrco-fishing rods and electro-bats. Those hands were creepy, but I like how they got rid of them."

Angela

December 04, 2014

There’s a new private school in town, and their football team is unexpectedly good. A grisly discovery on the football field leads Nick, Carter, and Angelo to wonder what exactly is going on at Sumina Prep? In a startling twist of events, they team up with the rival girls from the previous book, Angie, Tiffany, and Dana, to investigate what turns out to be a monster mystery of Frankenstein-esque proportions.Nick and his friends are once again hilarious. Their humor keeps things from getting too dark, and I appreciated their comic relief. As the stakes are higher in this novel than the last, this humor is important.Making the Team also tackles some strong themes of compassion and acceptance with the introduction of a Sumina Prep character and the addition of the girls. The characters are often faced with dilemmas where doing the right thing means choosing the path of MOST resistance, so their characters are tested. In spite of their silly, aloof natures and gross humor, they have character where it counts, and are good role models for a middle-grade reader (and human beings in general).Savage has a firm grip on his audience, and he is brilliant at middle-grade writing. While I’m sure he takes his writing very seriously, he creates a story that doesn’t take itself so seriously, and it’s pure entertainment. One thing that impressed me was the presence of strong, intact families. No one has dead parents, drug-addict parents, imprisoned parents, kidnapped parents, etc. The typical middle-grade novel disposes of the parents in some way to make room for the tween hero to move freely. In this book, and the whole series to date (3 books), the parents are present—cooking dinner, setting curfews, the works. The boys, however, conceal their activities from their parents, which tends to add to the conflict. How do they get to a midnight ritual if they have to be home by dark?Audiobook Review: Andy Paris does an admirable job narrating this. His pace is as little slow for my personal preference, but likely a perfect pace for a younger listener. I wish he'd have differentiated the boys' voices more, but overall, it was a good listen.• No language, sexual issues, or drug/alcohol use• Violence is mild• Some gross imagery, tempered with humor

April

October 31, 2013

I let my 12 year old son read and review this book for me. He was hooked within the first few pages. He likes the mystery books, and loved that this one got his attention quickly. He really enjoyed the booking and even wants more to read from this author. Another item added to the Christmas list!

Rylee

April 13, 2016

I loved it I cant wait to read book three!!

Karlene

September 16, 2015

Loved it. And so would my grandsons! Review coming...

Amy

December 13, 2013

I read this book to a 7 and 9-year-old. They rated it as "4 stars", but didn't say why. But they didn't want to read any less than 2 chapters per night.

Diana S

November 17, 2013

It's a pretty good story I would like this book much more if I were a pre teen but I liked it

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