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Musiville by Nicholas C. Rossis
Musiville by Nicholas C. Rossis










Musiville by Nicholas C. Rossis

Can Musiville be saved from this unexpected threat? The book When everyone starts playing their own tune, buildings get torn down by an invader. Or is it the other way around? Whichever the case, they have now formed their own little village: Musiville. SynopsisĪ group of animals has evolved into musical instruments. So, if anyone wishes to read it then, just let me know through the contact form or in the comments. Please keep in mind that, come next year, only a limited part will be available.

Musiville by Nicholas C. Rossis

You have offered me your friendship and support. So, it’s only fair that, until the year’s end, I will post here the entire book for you to read and enjoy, as my small thank-you for your sheer awesomeness. You have given me your thoughts on the cover. Cue glorious music, angels singing, trumpets blaring, and all the other trappings of a book launch.

Musiville by Nicholas C. Rossis

Musiville, the second book in the award-winning Niditales series, has now officially been released into the wild. Stevens "If you're looking for your next children's story, don't look past this one.Yes, that’s right. Its lyrical text and engaging artwork leap off the pages as its characters teach us the value of diversity and cooperation." ~ Bette A. It will become a classic." ~ Philippa Rees "This delightful story is sure to enthrall and entertain readers and listeners alike. a natural wisdom with no scent of sanctimony. "Hugely imaginative, beautifully illustrated. A funny, upbeat, music-filled story that can be enjoyed by both children and adults from the author of the multiple award-winner Runaway Smile. But in a world where everyone believes only their own music to be worth playing, it is the hardest task the village's musical animals have ever faced. The only thing that can save Musiville is a musical symphony. Nicholls Award-winning finalist, Book Excellence Awards Let's Face the Music and. She’s decided she wants to learn to play a musical instrument but doesn’t know which one yet." ~ S.K.












Musiville by Nicholas C. Rossis