Hirnzellen im Hinterhalt
Miles & Niles 1
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Narrated by:
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Christoph Maria Herbst
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By:
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Jory John
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Mac Barnett
About this listen
Miles Murphy ist berühmt, und zwar für eins: Streichespielen. Er ist der beste Streichespieler, den seine Schule je erlebt hat. Als er plötzlich in das langweilige Kuh-Kaff Yawnee Valley umziehen muss, ist für Miles eines klar: Auch an seiner neuen Schule wird er der beste Streichespieler aller Zeiten. Nur gibt's da ein Problem: Die Schule hat schon einen! Ein urkomischer Wettkampf um die witzigsten Einfälle und die komischsten Streiche beginnt - und eine Freundschaft zwischen zwei Jungs, die von Konkurrenten zu Komplizen werden. Nur Schuldirektor Barry Barkin hat da leider gar nichts zu lachen...©2015 / 2015 Jory John/Mac Barnett/Kevin Cornell / cbt Verlag. Übersetzung von Alexandra Ernst (P)2015 Der Hörverlag
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