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Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?, 8 by Belle Payton (English) Hardcover Book

Description: Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?, 8 by Belle Payton Wondering if there is some truth to their brothers claims that they have a telepathic bond after a series of strange coincidences, twins Alex and Ava test their mind-reading skills to see if they can use the ability to their advantage. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Alex and Ava try to figure out if they can read each others minds in the eighth book of the It Takes Two series! Alex and Avas older brother Tommy always jokes that the twins can read each others minds. While its true that despite their differences Alex and Ava can usually tell what the other is thinking, that doesnt mean theyre 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 others minds? And if so, how can they use this to their advantage? Author Biography Belle Payton isnt a twin herself, but she does have twin brothers! She spent much of her childhood in the bleachers reading--er, cheering them on--at their football games. Though she left the South long ago to become a childrens 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. 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; theres also appeal in the plots sitcom elements of overheard conversations, secret observations, and all the uncertainty that comes with being a new place.-- "The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books" Review Quote 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; theres also appeal in the plots sitcom elements of overheard conversations, secret observations, and all the uncertainty that comes with being a new place." Excerpt from Book Are You Thinking What Im Thinking? CHAPTER ONE "I knew it," Alex Sackett declared. "I just knew it!" "Knew what?" Ella Sanchez asked. "That it was going to rain," Alex said. "Its pouring." She pointed toward the huge windows bordering Ashland Middle Schools front door. Ella peered through the rain-splattered glass. "Wow. It really is. Who knew?" "I did!" Alex cried. "I 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." "So she didnt change her outfit too?" Ella asked, pulling her dark hair into a ponytail. "Hello? Have you met my twin sister?" Alex asked with a laugh. "She was already wearing jeans and a sweatshirt. Ava wears the same outfit practically every day, rain or shine." Ella shook her head. "I dont have any classes with Ava. Why doesnt she do debate club with us?" "Its not really her thing," Alex replied. She and Ella had just left the after-school meeting of the debate club. Although theyd gotten to know each other a little when they were both running for seventh-grade class president, they werent 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 didnt--she loved sports. And she was good at them too. She was the only girl on the Ashland Tiger Cubs football team. "Any sign of the late bus?" Ella asked. Alex pressed her nose to the glass. The wind caused the trees to sway and the rain to pelt sideways. "Nothing yellow out there," she reported. "No bus yet." Boom! Alex jumped at the loud clap. Her eyes widened as a jagged streak of lightning slashed through the sky. Ella squealed. "So cool! I love thunderstorms. I wonder if it will turn into a tornado." Alex bit her lip and tried to slow her thudding heart. She didnt 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 coach the high school football team. Before a scary tornado hit a few weeks back, Alex had never been in a tornado. It had been horrible. She and Ava had to take cover in their bathtub! She really hoped she wouldnt be in a second one. Alexs eyes darted between the storm outside and the clock over the main office door. The bus was supposed to be there soon. More kids gathered to wait, and snippets of their conversations swirled around her. "Mr. Antonucci is giving a social studies test tomorrow." "Have you seen that new app?" ". . . and then my mother said . . ." Even with all the kids and noise, a lonely feeling suddenly overcame her. She wished Ava were by her side, like she had been during the last storm. But Ava was at football practice in the gym. Sports let out after clubs, and the special sports bus left after the late bus. Ava would be on that bus. Should I wait for Ava? Alex wondered. She debated finding an excuse to stay at school longer so she could ride the bus with her sister. Maybe she could talk to Ms. Palmer about student council plans. But then she remembered she had seen Ms. Palmer leave before she went into debate club. Stop it, she scolded herself. No one else seemed to be scared by this storm. It probably wasnt a big deal. She should just get on the late bus without Ava. Think logically. She liked logic and facts and figures. Not every storm is a tornado, she reminded herself. Alex flattened her palm against the window and peered out. The sky had grown dark. Another crash of thunder boomed. The lightning flashed so close, it illuminated her hand. Alex stifled a shriek. This isnt about logic, she thought. This was about fear. She really wished Ava were here to ride the bus home with her. At that moment, in the windows reflection, Alex saw double. Green eyes like hers, pale skin with light freckles like hers, and curly, chocolate-brown hair like hers. Except this girls hair was cropped to her chin, while Alexs fell past her shoulders. "Ava!" Alex cried, and whirled around. Shed wished for her twin sister, and now she was here. A shiver ran down Alexs spine. "Are you okay?" Ava asked. She hoisted her backpack onto her left shoulder and tilted her head at her twin. "Im fine . . . Im totally fine," Alex said. She let out the breath she hadnt realized shed been holding. "What are you doing here?" "Coach Kenerson called practice early," Ava explained. "Because of the rain. Im taking the late bus with you." "Thats so strange--" Alex began. "The bus is here!" Ella called. "Come on! Lets run for it," Ava said. She headed out the door with the crowd of kids, and Alex followed. As they sprinted through the sheets of rain, Alex grabbed her sisters hand. Together they boarded the bus, dripping puddles down the aisle as they made their way toward the back. They slid into the seat behind Corey OSullivan and Jack Valdeavano. Raindrops fell from Coreys red hair. With a mischievous look, he gave his head an aggressive shake, spraying the twins. "Gross! What are you, a wet dog?" Ava cried. "Top dog," he boasted. "Im your quarterback, remember? The star of the Tiger Cubs?" "Conceited much?" Alex teased. Corey wasnt actually conceited, but he did have a great throwing arm and, as far as Alex was concerned, an even better smile. "Just telling it like it is," Corey joked, puffing out his chest. "Its so sad. The rain got into his brain," Jack said. "From all the holes in his head," Ava added with a grin. "Score!" Jack held up his hand. Ava slapped his palm. Corey and Alex collapsed into giggles. Ava continued to joke with Corey and Jack as the bus pulled out of the school parking lot. Ava played football with Corey and hung out with Jack a lot, shooting hoops at the nearby park. She had an easy way with boys that Alex envied--without Ava around, Alex wouldnt have known what to say to Jack and Corey. The buss headlights cut through the storm as it turned down another street. Thunder boomed in the distance. The rain drumming against the buss roof made Alexs skin tingle. "Its spooky out there," she said. "Spooky is good," Jack said. "We need to make next weekend spooky. But with no rain." "Whats next weekend?" Ava asked. "Halloween," Alex answered. "Not just Halloween," Corey said. "Lindseys party." "Its going to be epic," Jack agreed. Alex nodded, but her brain was spinning. Lindsey Davis was having a party? How could she not know this? Werent she and Lindsey close friends? "Is it a costume party?" Ava asked. "Is there any other kind for Halloween?" Corey asked. "I helped Lindz come up with all these wacky categories. Makes My Little Sister Cry. Weirdest Superhero. Most Likely to Get the Most Likes. The winning costumes get prizes." Alex chewed her lip. Its not strange that Corey knows all this about the party, she told herself. Lindsey and Corey are going out. Still . . . could I really not be invited? "Lindsey told us about it at lunch," Jack said. Aha! Alex had missed lunch today to make signs for the student council car wash. "So are we all invited?" She had to ask, just to be extra sure. "I think youre the one with water in the brain," Corey said to Alex. "Of course were all invited. Practically the whole seventh grade is invited!" Alex nodded, as if she already knew this. "I heard Sloane promised to make food for the party," Jack offered. Lindseys older sister Sloane had graduated high school and was now in culinary school. "And Im going to eat it all!" Corey cried. "Sloane makes these insane pumpkin cupcakes with cream filling. Lindsey should do a cupcake-eating contest. Id win." "I want to win one of the costume prizes," Ava said. "Me too," Alex agreed. "I always plan my Halloween costume in July. I have a really original one this year." "Not me," Ava said. "I always wait until the last minute. But I came up with an idea this morning." "So what are you guys going to be?" Jack asked. "A Spelling Bee!" Alex and Ava said at the same time. Alex met Avas surprised gaze. Another shiver ran down her spine. "Together?" Jack asked. "No, not together." Alex pulled her fingers through her damp hair. She didnt recall ever telling Ava her idea. How could they have come up with the exact same costume? "What is a Spelling Bee?" Corey asked. "Im going to wearing a cute bumblebee outfit. Yellow and black with wings and a stinger," Alex explained. "Then Im going to attach letters from the alphabet to my bee body. Get it? Spelling Bee?" Corey groaned. "Leave it to the Sackett twins to make Halloween complicated. Ever hear of a witch or a ghost?" Details ISBN1481431382 Author Belle Payton Short Title IT TAKES TWO #08 ARE YOU THINK Pages 160 Publisher Simon Spotlight Language English ISBN-10 1481431382 ISBN-13 9781481431385 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY FIC Audience Age 8-12 Series It Takes Two Year 2015 Publication Date 2015-07-28 Imprint Simon Spotlight Series Number 8 Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137584737;

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