Playing Games (Sweet Sixteen, Book 7)

Playing Games (Sweet Sixteen, Book 7)

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

Synopsis

In this "Sweet Sixteen Story", Mary-Kate gets an intern job on a website, but someone in the office is out to get her. Meanwhile Ashley's busy setting up a matchmaking website, but it doesn't always work out as planned! Mary-Kate is thrilled when she lands an internship working on a magazine - her first real job. She gets to write articles and go on photo shoots, but there's a problem: someone keeps sabotaging her projects and giving her the wrong information so she gets into trouble with the boss. Who is it, and how can Mary-Kate let the boss know the mistakes aren't her fault?Ashley is working on a matchmaking website, but who is the anonymous 'Mysterio' who's sent in his details and asked her to find him a girlfriend? It's vital she finds out - because according to her matchmaking system, he's a perfect partner for Ashley! And at the same time and they have to organise a surprise sweet sixteen party for their friend Brittany and save their favourite cafe, Click, from closing down - another action-packed Mary-Kate and Ashley story!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 05 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 0007180993
ISBN 13: 9780007180998
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews

`Two teenage icons who define style for millions of American girls... Mary-Kate and Ashley are a marketing phenomenon.'
Daily Express

`Mary-Kate and Ashley must be the coolest twins around.'
tv choice

`The most recognisable young icons among children aged six to 11.'
Metro

`The most powerful teenagers on earth.'
The Independent

Author Bio

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have been huge international stars since the age of nine months, when they shared the role of Michelle in the US sitcom `Full House'. They have a range of videos, video games, CDs, dolls, books, a fashion line and a magazine already under their belt, and acieved fantastic sales in their first year of publication in the UK.