Almost Identical #1

Almost Identical #1
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.6

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Lin Oliver

شابک

9781101567142
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
lexi30 - I really enjoyed this book. It is an amazing book about two twin sisters who are each others best friends, start to drift away from each other. It is a great story because sometimes twins can't always be the exact same. There are intense parts to this book, and calm and shocking parts to this book. I would definitely recommend it, especially for twins. ;)

Publisher's Weekly

August 13, 2012
Oliver, coauthor of the Hank Zipzer series, presents a thoughtful coming-of-age tale about identical twins. Twelve-year-olds Sammie and Charlie Diamond are about to start at a new middle school in Los Angeles, where their father is working at a private beach and tennis club. Despite being twins, Charlie and Sammie are opposites: “chubby” and self-conscious Sammie wants to join Truth Tellers, a school group that encourages self-discovery, while Charlie is slim, confident, and drawn to the cool kids, led by Lauren Wadsworth, “the most perfect, most popular, most everything girl at Beachside Middle School.” Meanwhile, Charlie and Sammie’s father envisions the girls becoming the next Venus and Serena Williams, adding to the growing gap between them. Sammie narrates this series kickoff with humor and candor (her anxieties about her weight, amplified by comments made by friends and family, are particularly affecting), as she makes a new friend and regains her confidence. It’s an enjoyable and emotionally honest story of social pressures and learning to be comfortable in one’s own skin. Readers get to hear from Charlie in Two-Faced, available simultaneously. Ages 8–12.




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