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No Biz Like Show Biz #24
No Biz Like Show Biz #24
No Biz Like Show Biz #24
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No Biz Like Show Biz #24

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When Miriam gets Suzannes role in the school play (that is, the role Suzanne thinks belongs to her), Katie knows there will be trouble. But she certainly doesnt plan on being involved in it! Unfortunately, the magic wind has plans of its ownit turns Katie into Miriam just before the show! Katie doesnt know the lines and she cant sing. Will the show go on? Will it go on with Suzanne instead?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2007
ISBN9781101099711
No Biz Like Show Biz #24
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Nancy Krulik

Nancy Krulik is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 books for children and young adults. She is the author of the fan favorite book series Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo; George Brown, Class Clown; How I Survived Middle School; and Magic Bone. She lives in New York.

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    No Biz Like Show Biz #24 - Nancy Krulik

    002

    Chapter 1

    Ma may mi mo moo! Suzanne sang out as she stood in the middle of Katie Carew’s kitchen.

    It was Thursday afternoon. Suzanne and some of the other fourth-grade kids had come over after school. They were going to bake cookies with Katie’s mom. Everyone knew Mrs. Carew baked the most delicious cookies in Cherrydale.

    Ma may mi mo moo! Suzanne sang again, louder this time.

    What weird language is that? Jeremy asked Suzanne.

    Jeremy, you don’t know anything, Suzanne said, tossing her long brown hair behind her shoulder.

    I know one thing. You sound terrible! Jeremy clapped his hands over his ears.

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    Come on you guys, stop it, Katie said with a sigh. She really hated it when her two best friends fought. We’re here to bake sugar cookies with my mom.

    Exactly, Miriam Chan agreed.

    We should get started. We have to bake enough for all the kids at the shelter, Emma Weber added.

    I know, Katie said. My mom wants to drive the cookies over tonight.

    Don’t worry, Katie Kazoo, George Brennan assured Katie, using the way-cool nickname he had given her in third grade. He held up an apron. "We’re ready for action. At least, most of us are. Suzanne is apparently here to moo like a cow."

    I am not mooing like a cow, Suzanne insisted. I’m doing my singing exercises.

    You mean your croaking exercises, Kevin Camilleri added.

    Come on, Katie said. That’s not nice.

    I don’t care what you boys think, Suzanne told George, Kevin, and Jeremy. I’ll have the last laugh when I get the lead in the fourth-grade musical.

    The tryouts for A Wacky Winter Wonderland were tomorrow. Katie knew Suzanne had her heart set on the part of the Snow Fairy.

    The Snow Fairy has to sing some big solos in the show, Suzanne went on.

    Oh, I definitely think you should sing solo, George told Suzanne.

    You do? Suzanne sounded surprised.

    Sure, George said. "So low we can’t hear you!"

    Kevin and Jeremy started to laugh.

    Suzanne turned to Katie. I’m a really good singer . . . Aren’t I? she asked.

    "You, um . . . you have a special singing voice. No one sounds quite like you," Katie replied. She quickly headed toward the refrigerator for the cookie dough.

    Suzanne scowled at Jeremy, George, and Kevin.

    I’m going to get that part. You’ll see! she told them.

    Yeah, you wish! Kevin replied.

    Katie stopped in her

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