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Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?) (Horace and Morris and Dolores #2)

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Horace and Morris, but mostly Dolores, are back again for another uproarious adventure. When the three best friends decide to try out for the school chorus together, they're shocked when Dolores (who can only sing notes that no one has ever heard before) is the only one who doesn't make the cut. After all, they've always done everything together.

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Published by Live Oak Media (NY) (first published 2002)
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jacky
A picked up a small paper copy of this for free from our play group. They were donated to them at least a year ago and they still have copies hanging around, so I felt no guilt taking on for us and one for my sister. I didn't recognize the author's name, but was happy to see he was the author of Bunnicula when I added the book here. The story was a bit old for Natalie and she didn't show much interest. But I found the rhyming names cute and the story about staying with what you love engaging...more
Dolly
Dolly rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: parents reading with their children
This is a fun story to read aloud and it teaches a good lesson on friendship, jealousy, trying your hardest and perseverance. It has very expressive illustrations and a story that many children can relate to.
Shauna
I liked this one. I could relate to Dolores. I like doing the voice-overs for the kids.
Erica
Erica marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Lindsay
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Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?) (Horace and Morris and Dolores, #2)
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Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?) (Horace and Morris and Dolores, #2)
Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?) (Horace and Morris and Dolores, #2)
Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (but what about Dolores?) (Horace and Morris and Dolores, #2)

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James Howe is the American author of several juvenile and young adult books, including the Bunnicula series, about a vampire-bunny that sucks the juice out of veggies.

At the age of nine or ten, Howe wrote a play based on the "Blondie" comic ...more
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