Never Mind!: A Twin Novel (Twin Novels)

Never Mind!: A Twin Novel (Twin Novels)

By Avi, Rachel Vail

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Grades 4 - 8Grades 2 - 4n/a3.635741

Edward and Meg are like night and day, oil and water. Meg zigs while Edward zags. How could two such different people be twins? Well, they are, but they don't have to like it -- or each other.

Seventh grade means different schools for the pair: Brainy Meg's at ultracompetitive Fischer, while Charlton Street Alternative School is the place for freewheeling Edward. Oddly enough, it's just when Edward and Meg are finally out of each other's shadows that the trouble begins.

Within just a week, Meg's aspirations for popularity, imaginary boyfriend, and angst over a terrible yellow ensemble her mother has chosen combine with Edward's devious planning, lack of singing ability, and top-secret soft spot to set off a showdown the likes of which twindom has never before seen.

How is it, then, that this final showdown is so much fun? Could it be that Meg and Edward are more alike than they thought?

Never mind. Read the book!

Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER CHILDREN'S
Published on 2/6/2006
Binding: Paperback

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Did you know that about 80% of Americans have siblings? My books is Never Mind by Rachel Vail and award winning Avi. This book takes place in modern times and at Edward And Meg's house. The protagonists are Meg and Edward they are the protagonists because they are the main characters and the story is in their point of view. They are also the antagonist because they cause each other trouble Edward tries to gross out and do whatever he can to get rid of some of Meg’s friends that way he is popular. Meg tell Edward that he is nothing like her but they are twins and Meg Leg is way smarter. Meg Leg and Edward always fight over the phone because they want to talk to their friends. Edward also tries to gross out Meg’s friends and meg gets mad at him and screams really angrily. Things get better for them when Edward goes to a new school and meg gets into the High Achievers Club and then Edward gets more friends and then he becomes more popular as you could say. Does Edward ever get Meg out of the High Achievers Club. I would recommend this to any age over 11 because there is some bad language.

it is confusing but funny and so yeah i cant explain it. it was one f my best ten books