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Twist and Shout (Two of a Kind #36)

Twist and Shout (Two of a Kind #36)

Published in
2004
3.51
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Description

Part two of this two-book diary series featuring Mary-Kate and Ashley. They're at a summer music camp taking part in their very own version of Pop Idol. So who's going to be the winner? It's like a dream come true! This week's Mystery Guest at Camp Rock n' Roll is Ashley's all-time favorite group, 4You! 4You will be choosing campers to mentor for the end-of-the-summer showcase. Ashley wants to be chosen -- but so does Madison, the lead singer in the rival band. Can Ashley find a way to sing with the most popular group in the world? Mary-Kate loves jamming with her band -- they've all become great friends, and her new boyfriend is even part of the group. Then a record industry executive stops by camp and tells Mary-Kate that she has real talent -- but her band is not as good as she is. He tells her to find a new band before he comes back for the showcase and he can make her a star. Will Mary-Kate dump her friends for the promise of fame?
Age
8-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
112 pages
Book in series
#36

Why to read

  • Engaging Storyline: 'Twist and Shout' offers a captivating plot that keeps readers engaged with the adventures and mishaps of the beloved characters, Mary-Kate and Ashley. The story's twists and turns make it a fun and entertaining read for fans of the series.
  • Relatable Themes: The book deals with themes such as friendship, sibling rivalry, and overcoming challenges, which are relatable to a young audience. Readers can learn valuable lessons about cooperation, understanding, and problem-solving through the characters' experiences.
  • Series Continuity: As the 36th book in the 'Two of a Kind' series, 'Twist and Shout' provides continuity for fans who have followed Mary-Kate and Ashley's journey. It offers a sense of familiarity and development that can be satisfying for those invested in the series.
  • Light-Hearted Fun: Judy Katschke's writing style is known for being light-hearted and humorous. This book is a great choice for readers looking for a fun escape that will provide laughter and joy without the heaviness of more serious topics.