
Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? (Volume 8) (It Takes Two)
Author: Payton, Belle
Brand: Simon Spotlight
Binding: Paperback
Format: Import
Number Of Pages: 160
Release Date: 28-07-2015
Details: Product Description
Alex and Ava try to figure out if they can read each otherâs minds in the eighth book of the It Takes Two series!
Alex and Avaâs older brother Tommy always jokes that the twins can read each otherâs minds. While itâs true that despite their differences Alex and Ava can usually tell what the other is thinking, that doesnât mean theyâre telepathic. But when the girls choose the same Halloween costume, buy Coach the same birthday present, and show up at school wearing the same outfit, they begin to wonder if Tommy might by right. Can Alex and Ava
actually read each otherâs minds? And if so, how can they use this to their advantage?
Review
For
A Whole New Ball Game:
"The twin device is effectively deployed as each girl seeks to understand herself independently, in relation to her twin, and in the context of her new town; there's also appeal in the plot's sitcom elements of overheard conversations, secret observations, and all the uncertainty that comes with being a new place." â
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
About the Author
Belle Payton isnât a twin herself, but she does have twin brothers! She spent much of her childhood in the bleachers readingâer, cheering them onâat their football games. Though she left the South long ago to become a childrenâs book editor in New York City, Belle still drinks approximately a gallon of sweet tea a week and loves treating her friends to her famous homemade mac-and-cheese. Belle is the author of many books for children and tweens, and is currently having a blast writing two sides to each It Takes Two story.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Are You Thinking What Iâm Thinking?
CHAPTER
ONE
âI knew it,â Alex Sackett declared. âI just knew it!â
âKnew what?â Ella Sanchez asked.
âThat it was going to rain,â Alex said. âItâs pouring.â She pointed toward the huge windows bordering Ashland Middle Schoolâs front door.
Ella peered through the rain-splattered glass. âWow. It really is. Who knew?â
âI did!â Alex cried. âI sensed it this morning. I had this cute outfit planned, very nautical. Navy-and-white-striped top, navy pants, and my new red suede ballet flats. But I changed to a sweatshirt and sneakers. Ava said I was nuts, because the sun was shining when we left the house.â
âSo she didnât change her outfit too?â Ella asked, pulling her dark hair into a ponytail.
âHello? Have you met my twin sister?â Alex asked with a laugh. âShe was already wearing jeans and a sweatshirt. Ava wears the same outfit practically every day, rain or shine.â
Ella shook her head. âI donât have any classes with Ava. Why doesnât she do debate club with us?â
âItâs not really her thing,â Alex replied. She and Ella had just left the after-school meeting of the debate club. Although theyâd gotten to know each other a little when they were both running for seventh-grade class president, they werenât close friends. But after watching Ella outdebate an eighth grader on why America needs a female president, Alex knew that would change. Especially because Ella had been really nice to Alex when Alex won the election.
Alex loved debate club. She loved sharing ideas and talking in front of a group. But Ava didnâtâshe loved sports. And she was good at them too. She was the only girl on the Ashland Tiger Cubs football team.
âAny sign of the late bus?â Ella asked.
Alex pressed her nose to the glass. The wind caused the trees to sway and the rain to pelt sideways. âNothing yellow out there,â she reported. âNo bus yet.â
Boom!
Alex jumped at the loud clap. Her eyes widened as a jagged streak of lightning slashed through the sky.
Ella squealed. âSo cool! I love thunderstorms. I wonder if it will turn into a tornado.â
Alex bit her lip and tried to slow her thudding heart. She didnât think the storm was cool. Far from it.
Her family was still new to Texas. They had moved here over the summer from Massachusetts so her dad could c
EAN: 9781481431378
Package Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
Languages: English
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Author: Payton, Belle
Brand: Simon Spotlight
Binding: Paperback
Format: Import
Number Of Pages: 160
Release Date: 28-07-2015
Details: Product Description
Alex and Ava try to figure out if they can read each otherâs minds in the eighth book of the It Takes Two series!
Alex and Avaâs older brother Tommy always jokes that the twins can read each otherâs minds. While itâs true that despite their differences Alex and Ava can usually tell what the other is thinking, that doesnât mean theyâre telepathic. But when the girls choose the same Halloween costume, buy Coach the same birthday present, and show up at school wearing the same outfit, they begin to wonder if Tommy might by right. Can Alex and Ava
actually read each otherâs minds? And if so, how can they use this to their advantage?
Review
For
A Whole New Ball Game:
"The twin device is effectively deployed as each girl seeks to understand herself independently, in relation to her twin, and in the context of her new town; there's also appeal in the plot's sitcom elements of overheard conversations, secret observations, and all the uncertainty that comes with being a new place." â
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
About the Author
Belle Payton isnât a twin herself, but she does have twin brothers! She spent much of her childhood in the bleachers readingâer, cheering them onâat their football games. Though she left the South long ago to become a childrenâs book editor in New York City, Belle still drinks approximately a gallon of sweet tea a week and loves treating her friends to her famous homemade mac-and-cheese. Belle is the author of many books for children and tweens, and is currently having a blast writing two sides to each It Takes Two story.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Are You Thinking What Iâm Thinking?
CHAPTER
ONE
âI knew it,â Alex Sackett declared. âI just knew it!â
âKnew what?â Ella Sanchez asked.
âThat it was going to rain,â Alex said. âItâs pouring.â She pointed toward the huge windows bordering Ashland Middle Schoolâs front door.
Ella peered through the rain-splattered glass. âWow. It really is. Who knew?â
âI did!â Alex cried. âI sensed it this morning. I had this cute outfit planned, very nautical. Navy-and-white-striped top, navy pants, and my new red suede ballet flats. But I changed to a sweatshirt and sneakers. Ava said I was nuts, because the sun was shining when we left the house.â
âSo she didnât change her outfit too?â Ella asked, pulling her dark hair into a ponytail.
âHello? Have you met my twin sister?â Alex asked with a laugh. âShe was already wearing jeans and a sweatshirt. Ava wears the same outfit practically every day, rain or shine.â
Ella shook her head. âI donât have any classes with Ava. Why doesnât she do debate club with us?â
âItâs not really her thing,â Alex replied. She and Ella had just left the after-school meeting of the debate club. Although theyâd gotten to know each other a little when they were both running for seventh-grade class president, they werenât close friends. But after watching Ella outdebate an eighth grader on why America needs a female president, Alex knew that would change. Especially because Ella had been really nice to Alex when Alex won the election.
Alex loved debate club. She loved sharing ideas and talking in front of a group. But Ava didnâtâshe loved sports. And she was good at them too. She was the only girl on the Ashland Tiger Cubs football team.
âAny sign of the late bus?â Ella asked.
Alex pressed her nose to the glass. The wind caused the trees to sway and the rain to pelt sideways. âNothing yellow out there,â she reported. âNo bus yet.â
Boom!
Alex jumped at the loud clap. Her eyes widened as a jagged streak of lightning slashed through the sky.
Ella squealed. âSo cool! I love thunderstorms. I wonder if it will turn into a tornado.â
Alex bit her lip and tried to slow her thudding heart. She didnât think the storm was cool. Far from it.
Her family was still new to Texas. They had moved here over the summer from Massachusetts so her dad could c
EAN: 9781481431378
Package Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
Languages: English














