Jacquelyn Mitchard Books
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(Large Print Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday Lg Print (2005)
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The Midnight Twins
Published in Paperback by Razorbill (2008)
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The Midnight Twins
Published in Audio CD by Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed (2008-07-03)
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The Midnight Twins (Unabridged)
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The Most Wanted
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (2002-10-21)
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The Most Wanted
Published in Paperback by Penguin Audio (1998)
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The Most Wanted
Published in Paperback by Flamingo (1999)
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The Most Wanted
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Signet (1999)
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The Most Wanted
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (1999-07-05)
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The Most Wanted by Mitchard, Jacquelyn
Published in Paperback by Pan (1999)
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It's now thirteen years later and the girls are best friends, but they have completely different interests. Also, like many identical twins, they can often read each others minds and feel what the other is feeling. But their twin senses are a lot stronger than most twins. They also have the exact same dreams.
Up until one New Year's Eve when a fire breaks out at the house where they are babysitting their cousins, and the twins almost die. Someone purposely started the fire, and the twins have a pretty good idea of who that someone is.
After the fire, Mallory starts seeing strange images and scenes in her head involving David, the guy that they believe started the fire. These scenes are so strange, but Mallory believes that they are actually going to happen. But Meredith isn't seeing the same things or even having the same dreams anymore. Instead, she is seeing scenes involving David that are less creepy.
Over the next few months, what Mallory keeps seeing starts getting more disturbing, like what seems to be David almost raping a girl. She even starts having blackouts after seeing the frightening images. She tells Meredith that they need to confront David, but her sister isn't too sure about the idea. Will confronting David help the disturbing scenes to finally stop, or will they continue on forever?
This was a good book that I really enjoyed. Mallory and Meredith were great characters and it was fun to read a story about identical twins. The storyline was really great and the ending was a bit surprising to me. Parts in the middle were a bit confusing, but it could have just been me.
THE MIDNIGHT TWINS was overall a pretty good book and I hope that Ms. Mitchard writes a follow-up. I'd love to see what happens to Mallory and Meredith after the ending of this book. I'd recommend this one to anyone who likes reading either about twins or who loves the paranormal and mysteries.
Reviewed by: Breanna F.