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Twelve-year-old New York City twins Meg and Edward have nothing in common, so they are just as shocked as everyone else when Meg's hopes for popularity and Edward's mischievous schemes coincidentally... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Two Brains Think Alike

I highly recommend this book to everyone , it was really good. The cover is not very attractive , but i learned from this book to deffinatly never judge a book by its cover. I could not stop reading , this book left me hanging to know what happened at Kimberly 's party , so I had to keep reading and finished this book quicker then ever.

Never Mind!

In the story Never Mind, there are two twins, a boy, Edward, and a girl, Meg, who are so different from each other that they go to different junior high schools. Meg's school is for much smarter and gifted kids. Meg wants to join the High Achievers Club, but Edward wants to stop her because he is convinced it is a snobby club, and he doesn't want his sister to become popular. While Meg is talking on the phone with a popular girl, she lies that her twin brother is extremely smart, smarter than her, and goes to an advanced music school and is in a band called "Never Mind". Meg is invited to her party and she wants her brother's band to play at the party. Edward eavesdrops on the whole conversation and thinks that playing at the party is a great idea, because he would purposely do terrible and embarrass Meg, and she would never get into the High Achievers Club. But Edward realizes how much everyone is dying to see his band play, so his decision in the end is to play his best, no matter how terrible he ends up being. The book was very exciting to read because everyone thought different things. For example, Meg calls Edward "Ted" because it's a cooler band name, and her parents don't know. When she talks about Ted and her mom hears, she thinks Meg has a boyfriend. Edward thinks that Meg really does have a boyfriend who is trying to hurt her, and is convinced to find him, and Meg's friends have no idea that the band Never Mind doesn't exist. I felt like I was in the book because it was so descriptive and the characters in the story are just like people I know. The main conflict interested me because it was funny, interesting, exciting, and suspenseful all at the same time throughout the whole story, and the authors never made a boring part. The two twins were also both trying to solve the problem in 2 very different ways and different perspectives of the story. The characters seemed very realistic because they think like real people would in the situation that they are in. If I were in the story I would be very similar to Meg and Edward and the story makes me think of being in their positions, because they are so similar to me in many ways. The ending of the story was satisfying because it gave you an idea that things would go better for Meg and Edward, because they care about each other more and have more in common than they thought. Both of the author's voices of the story were very clear and descriptive. The vocabulary was interesting because it was different for Meg and Edward; Meg used sophisticated smart words, and Edward used dumb and clueless words. The authors' unique characteristics of writing were the different perspectives of the two main characters and the humor, excitement, and suspense that were in every chapter. The authors' dialogue wasn't in the story a lot, because the characters mostly narrated the story themselves, and because of this the story was very descriptive. My ideas of the writing is that the authors both have great view

Never Mind

This book was hilarious. The book was described so thoroughly, that it made you feel like you were actually in the story. When you start reading this book, you never want to stop. You are always waiting for a parth that is not exciting to stop at, but in this book, there is no such place. The author did a great job explaining both sides of the story, that at the end it all fits together. This is one of the few books that I think all kids and parents can relate to. I would recommend this book to all ages, but especially 9 years old and up. I promise you that if you read this book, it will be one of the best books you will ever read in your life. There are two twins named Meg and Edward, and lets just say that they fight a lot and listen to each others phone calls. In the end, they know that real friends that you've always had and to respect your family, even if they are your annoying twin brother.

Richie's Picks: NEVER MIND!

"Mom, I guess, sent in a picture for my new school ID. When my homeroom teacher handed the cards out, I thought I'd gotten somebody else's. Some smiley girl with such a large forehead it's practically a five-head. I recognized the shirt; that was my only tip-off--well, that and my name underneath. Mom says to just be myself, but if I can't even recognize myself in a photograph from last summer, how am I supposed to have any clue who I am?" The fact that the statuesque, rather popular (and quite tidy) Meg Runyon is to be found amid the cream of the seventh grade academic elite at Fisher High School, while the small-for-his-age, single-friended (and rather messy) Edward Runyon skateboards and daydreams his way through Charlton Street Alternative School belies the fact that the pair (albeit an unmatched pair) are twins. Buoyed by the new school year's arrangements which allow them to stay well clear of each other, it is a single telephone call that plunges the pair into five uproariously funny days of wild schemes, imaginary bands and boyfriends, thoroughly baffled parents, a high profile music executive, a janitor turned agent, and a sea of dip at an upscale Manhattan party. But first, that phone call: Edward: "I was heading back to my room when the phone rang. The trick was I had to race for it. Not that it was for me. Hardly ever is. Probably be for Meg. Which was the whole reason for getting to it first. " 'Harry's Pizzeria,' I said into the kitchen phone. 'How can I help you?' " 'Harry's Pizzeria?' came a voice. A girl's voice. I could hardly hear it. She spoke like a two-inch elf with serious laryngitis. " 'Sure is,' I said. 'We deliver in five hours. Plus two minutes more for each additional topping. Sausage. Pepperoni. Tofu tidbits. Tar marbles. Cat hairballs are extra.' " 'I'm sorry. I must have dialed the wrong number.' "She hung up. "And called back ten seconds later. " 'Hello?' I said. " 'Is Meg there?' " 'My twin sister?' " 'I didn't know Meg had a twin. What school do you go to?' " 'The Manhattan Detention Home for Troubled Boys.' "There was a pause. 'Is that really true?' she asked in her whispery voice. " 'Hey, dude, if it's not true, you get a free cow pie at Harry's Pizzeria. Comes with extra cat hairball toppings.' For a moment she--whoever it was--thought about that. Then, 'Can I speak to Meg, please?' "Who's calling?' " 'Kimberly.' "I'm not sure if you are on her A-list of callers.' "Another pause. 'May I please speak with Meg?' " 'Oh yes, yes, please, of course you can!' I cried. 'Hang on.' " 'Meg!' I bellowed. 'Phone!' "My sister picked up the phone in the hall. "It's all right, Edward,' she shouted. 'I have it. You can hang up.' " 'Sure,' I said. Then I made this click sound with my tongue. You won't believe how hard I practiced that sound. It fools Meg every time. Next I rotated the receiver away from my mouth so she wouldn't hear my breathing. "Then, hoping my folks wouldn't come by, I listened to the whole conversa

Fantastic Novel for Middle Readers

Twelve-year-old, seventh-grade twins, Meg and Edward, may share the same birthday, but that's where their similarities end. While Meg is tall, Edward is short; where Meg's brainy, Edward is a slacker; Meg is day, Edward is night. Which is why, for seventh grade, Meg and Edward have been split up. Meg is attending the ultracompetitive Fischer, where everything revolves around grades, popularity, and money. Edward, on the other hand, is attending the Charlton Street Alternative School, where no homework is ever given, and students can pretty much do anything that they want. However, within just a week of being shipped off to their designated school's, Meg's aspirations for popularity, anger over a tacky yellow outfit her Mother bought for her, and craziness over an imaginary boyfriend, combine with Edward's top-secret soft spot, and lack of singing ability, to create the biggest showdown in the history of twins.Being a fan of Avi's work, I was excited to see that he was the voice of Edward in this joint effort for greatness, which created NEVER MIND! However, I was thoroughly impressed with Rachel Vail (an author whose work I've never had the pleasure of reading) as the voice of Meg. Meg was an enjoyable character, who possessed all of the character traits of a perfectionist. Edward, on the other hand, while also an enjoyable character, possessed all of the traits of a fairly typical slacker. Together they created one of the most enjoyable duos in a novel that I've ever read before in my life. All in all, NEVER MIND! is a fantastic novel for either male or female middle readers looking to read an amusing novel.Erika Sorocco
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