I read this book many times as a tween. MANY. This has to be one of my favorite series ever. This book is #1 in the series, and it starts with identical twins Emma and Payton starting their first day of middle school. Both complete opposites, but when they have to trade places, things get int...
Grade 4–7—Identical twins Emma and Payton Mills are back in another fun and realistic adventure involving switches, double identities, a school production of the Wizard of Oz, and a team of middle school math geniuses. After being caught switching places in Trading Faces (S & S, 2008), the sister...
pretty good, and I got a few laughs out of it, but being 13, I would've enjoyed it more at a younger age. I would recommend it for 3rd to 5th graders. I only read three of the books in this series, but after the third book it got a little old, because in every book, the same thing happens......so...
Last week I was at a get-together and met Julia DeVillers. She was super nice and had the best stories, but I had never read any of her books! So I got "Liberty Porter, First Daughter" and I’m happy to say it was as awesome to read as Julia was to meet. It stars a girl whose father has just bee...
Lynn Vincent is a great character! She's funny and interesting and marches to the beat of her own drummer without being one of those teen book characters who seem to do things for the sake of going against the grain. Lynn dresses...creatively...and is certainly made fun of at school by some of th...
These books (it's a series) have been popular at my library, and I finally decided to read one. I thought this was the first when I picked it up, but Goodreads informs me it's the second. I understand the popularity. New Girl In Town is fun, easy to get into, and addresses both the things one mig...