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Double-Crossed #3 (Almost Identical)

Double-Crossed #3 (Almost Identical)

Published in
2013
4.21
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Description

There's a new set of twin boys on the scene, and like Sammie and Charlie, these twins are almost identical. Charlie's friends, and the popular kids, are quick to accept the cuter boy. But when a bonfire on the beach gets out of control, Charlie's group blames it on the other twin. Both Sammie and Charlie know he isn't the boy to blame, but will they have the courage to come forward to tell the truth and double-cross the popular kids?
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
224 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'Double-Crossed #3 (Almost Identical)' offers an engaging and relatable plot that keeps readers invested in the story, making it a page-turner for young readers who enjoy contemporary fiction.
  • Themes of Identity and Growth: The book explores themes of identity, personal growth, and the complexities of twin relationships, providing valuable insights and life lessons for its audience.
  • Relatable Characters: Lin Oliver creates characters that are well-developed and relatable, allowing readers to connect with their struggles and triumphs, which can be particularly resonant for twins or siblings.
  • Series Continuity: As the third book in the 'Almost Identical' series, it provides continuity for readers who have followed the characters from the beginning, offering a deeper understanding and development of the story and its characters.