A list of children's books -- including picture books, easy readers, and middle grade books -- about sets of multiples: twins, triplets, quadruplets, etc.
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Nov 26, 2012 11:23AM
Where are the twins in Chronicles of Narnia?
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Susanna wrote: "Where are the twins in Chronicles of Narnia?"Surprisingly, I've never read the Chronicles of Narnia, so I didn't remember there were any twins in it. Glad to see someone added the books to the list!
Andréa wrote: "Susanna wrote: "Where are the twins in Chronicles of Narnia?"Surprisingly, I've never read the Chronicles of Narnia, so I didn't remember there were any twins in it. Glad to see someone added the..."
Or did you mean you don't remember there being twins in the Chronicles of Narnia? Realized I might have misunderstood your comment.
Susanna wrote: "The only volume I can remember twins being in is The Horse and His Boy."I realized after initially replying to you that some people appear to have added books that are just about siblings, instead of specifically sets of multiples. I'm not yet a Librarian, though, so I can't remove the books from the list.
Susanna wrote: "The only volume I can remember twins being in is The Horse and His Boy."That's why I initially seconded the vote on the omnibus volume of Chronicles of Narnia (as in, "well, there are twins SOMEwhere in that book"). Just adding The Horse and His Boy is of course more responsive to the list title ...
Big thanks to whomever removed the Narnia omnibus and added "The Horse and His Boy."As far as I know, there aren't any multiples in the Hardy Boys (at least not the entire series) or Little House (again, at least not the entire series). The Hardy Boys were in the same grade at school, but they technically weren't twins, just very close in age.
Anyone else know better re. the presence of twins or other multiples in the Hardy Boys or Little House series?
Themis-Athena wrote: "I've removed the Hardy Boys and Little House omnibus editions as well."Thanks!
Amy and Laura aren't twins; Laura is the older sister. I don't remember set of twins as secondary characters in the book, either (although I admit it's been well over 40 years since I read it!).
SamSpayedPI wrote: "Amy and Laura aren't twins; Laura is the older sister. I don't remember set of twins as secondary characters in the book, either (although I admit it's been well over 40 years since I..."I removed Amy and Laura.
Emily wrote: "SamSpayedPI wrote: "Amy and Laura aren't twins..."I removed Amy and Laura."
Good catch, Emily & SamSpayedPI!
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