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Twins #1-3

TWINS : Part One - Books 1, 2 & 3: Books for Girls 9 - 12

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Books for Girls - Books 1, 2 & 3 This is the exciting and suspenseful story of twelve-year-old Casey who unexpectedly finds herself face to face with a new girl named Ali Jackson, the latest addition to Casey's class at school. Usually, it would be fun to have a new girl arrive. But not this time! When Casey realizes Ali looks exactly like her, she is not at all impressed. To make matters even worse, Casey's crush, a boy named Jake Hanley and the coolest boy in the grade, takes a sudden interest in Ali, and Casey becomes more annoyed than ever."Who is she and why does she have my face?"This is one of the many questions that Casey asks and she is determined to find out the answers. However, she is not at all prepared for the outcome. Within a matter of days, her world as she once knew it is turned upside down, and the decisions she makes lead to consequences beyond her control.A fabulous book for girls 9-12 and beyond, Twins is full of excitement, drama, friendships, boy crushes, and much more. It is a story all young readers are sure to enjoy.

303 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 7, 2017

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Katrina Kahler

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Hi, so excited about being on Goodreads and sharing my Middle School books with you! I live in beautiful Noosa, in Australia. For most of my life I was a teacher of Middle School kids, and what an awesome experience that was. It gave me the opportunity to understand the problems that kids go through.
My writing partners are Kaz and Bill Campbell, they were also Middle School Teachers.
We hope you enjoy our books as much as we love writing them for you!!!

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January 4, 2018
It was really exciting

I liked how it faced real life problems the one thing I didn't like was how some of the problems with the crush on the boy was weird. Ali can
Like the boy and Casey shouldn't get mad at her.☺😊
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August 26, 2020
Casey's life is OK how it is. She doesn't have the best life but she has learnt how to live it. Until Ali Jackson comes along. She has the exact same face as Casey and all the attention. When her crush Jake Hanley is always waving to Ali and inviting her along Casey can't stand it. She is happy when Ronnie from her class invites her to a sleepover she immediately says yes hoping this will be a good wayto take her mind off Ali. But she is very wrong! When she goes shopping she buys a cheap top that her grandmother said looks very pretty on her. Her family is pretty poor so she has to only buy cheap stuff and doesn't go shopping so often. When she goes to Ronnie's sleepover she sees Ali chatting with a very shy girl. That just made Casey's jealousy grow. She asked how Ali was invited and Ronnie told her someone was unable to come so Ali was invited. When people start saying they might be twins Casey thinks it might be true. After meeting up in the bathroom with Ali, Ali tells her a secret that she has never told anyone before. The truth of whys he has come here. Her mother was very ill so she needed the best treatment she could get. Here. Ali took her hair down to reveal a version of Casey. The only way you can tell them apart is because of their birthmarks. . Casey's jealousy soon left her as she considered the fact of them bieng a sister. When she finds out thats true she was grateful that camp was tommorow. It wuld give her a break of her family. She felt betrayed. And angry. She didn't care if her mum was coming home early to see her.She needed a break.
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October 13, 2020
Perfect for mom and daughter time!

We read 2 chapters a night and my daughter begs for more. We truly enjoy this series and so glad we found them!! She is 8 and I think the perfect age for these books. She wanted me to tell everyone she loves them!!
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July 4, 2020
When Casey and her fun-loving twin, Ali, swap places, adventure, surprises, and laughs await the two girls!
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