One Twin Too Many (Two Of A Kind, Book 4)

One Twin Too Many (Two Of A Kind, Book 4)

by Ashley Olsen (Author), Ashley Olsen (Author), Mary-Kate Olsen (Author)

Synopsis

Meet Mary-Kate and Ashley, the Tween Queen Twins! Your new best friends have just arrived...

Oh no! Mary-Kate and Ashley have to do history projects. But Ashley's found a way to make her project fun - she's partners with Pokey Valentine, the boy of her dreams! It's the perfect way to get close to him.

The only problem is, Pokey would rather get close to someone else... someone named Mary-Kate!

Adapted by Megan Stine.
From the teleplay by Howard Adler and Robert Griffard.
From the series created by Robert Griffard and Howard Adler.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 18 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0007144776
ISBN 13: 9780007144778
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews

The twins are the epitome of middle-class southern California: pretty, polite and inspirational. The image appeals to a vast number of young girls.
John Harlow, The Sunday Times (January 27, 2002)

At just 15 they are a showbiz phenomenon and so squeaky clean they make Britney Spears look like a rebel.
The Sun (January 31, 2002)

Two teenage fashion icons who define style for millions of American girls... Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are a marketing phenomenon.
Toby More, Daily Express (January 31, 2002)

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen must be the coolest twins around.
tv choice (December 15-21, Issue 51)

The most recognizable young icons among children aged six to 11.
Wendy Vukosa, Metro (January 28, 2002)

The most powerful teenagers on earth.
Andrew Buncombe, The Independent (January 2002)

Author Bio

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have been huge international stars since the age of 9 months, when they shared the role of Michelle in the sit com FULL HOUSE. With videos, video games, CDs, dolls, books, a fashion line and a magazine already under their belts in the US, they are poised to take over the UK market in 2002.