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Description
Two-Faced by Oliver Lin is about thirteen-year-old Charlie, who makes a questionable decision to help Lauren, a popular classmate, cheat on a test. When Charlie's identical twin sister, Sammie, gets inadvertently pulled into the situation, both sisters find themselves dealing with the consequences of Charlie's choices. The book is part of a series and is targeted at middle grades readers (ages 9-13).
Quick Summary
Perfect for readers who love stories about navigating friendship drama and figuring out who you really are, this middle grade novel dives into the messy world of identical twins facing peer pressure and tough choices at school. Kids will root for both sisters as they deal with the consequences of cheating, secret-keeping, and learning that doing the right thing isn't always easy, especially when popularity is on the line. If your kid likes the "Dork Diaries" series or "Diary of a Snowboarding Freakn Inline Skating Freak 8-Bit Warrior: An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure a Wimpy Kid," they'll devour this relatable school story about friendship, loyalty, and growing up. This book is ideal for kids in grades 4 through 8, around ages 9 to 13, who enjoy stories about middle school survival and sibling dynamics.