I really enjoyed reading this book. It was fast and It was a real cute story. My favorite part was when they were planning the plan for Emily to meet Troy in the parking lot of the theater class that their mom teaches. This book has all the basic needs for making a book great. There is comedy, like when they are just fooling around in each others rooms. And there is love, like the love that is between Emily and Troy, and Elaine and Dean. And most importantly, there is love between the sisters. And if the sisters did not show the love for each other the way they did in the book, then this book would have gone down hill right from the begining. So in a way I learned that even in books that don't take me more that a week to read, and that barely have 130 pages, I still know that they can teach me things that I will need to know growing up. And you should never stop learning, even when kids are grown up.
I enjoyed it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
It is not the most spectacular book that I have ever read. It was an easy, fast, and fun little book. "Red Hair, Too" is about a set of twins that had been separated at birth (Which comes out in Red Hair). It is about them getting to know each other. One of them lives in California with their mom, and the other with their dad in Florida. For most of the book the twins are trying to get to know each other, and their parent that they haven't lived with. In the end they get into a little bit of trouble that only a set of twins can do.
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