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Reviewed by Jane Finch for Readers' Favorite
Tori and The Jackstones: The Great Note Caper (Volume 1) is an interactive adventure story following Paul, Tori, George and Ricky as they try to make it big in the music business, as well as solving a few crimes along the way. They come up against their arch rivals, Half Note and The Trouble Clefs, who try to sabotage the band’s performance. There are also other bands who will cause mischief if they get the chance. But it’s Half Note and the Trouble Clefs who are out to ruin the night and to spoil the music. However, through interactive games there’s a chance to join in the fun and solve a crime at the same time.
The author, Rod P. Stoner, has very cleverly woven in some activities to create an interactive story where puzzles such as word search and a maze really help to bring the story to life. The reader actually becomes a crew member and helps out - from setting up the stage to keeping a look out for the notorious rivals, to finally assisting the police in foiling a crime. In addition to the games, there is some helpful information on music with a music quiz on timing, which taught me a lot of the basics that I didn’t know. So, as well as a fun game and a great read, there’s an opportunity to learn something about music too. This is an ideal story for children who love music and could well appeal to schools to act out the story in a play.