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30. A book with characters who are twins
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"When their father and older sibling are killed by assassins, a pair of royal twins who were never destined to rule are forced to compete against each other in a dangerous trial that is shaped by the schemes of a power-hungry ruling council."


Great book!!!!

The Thirteenth Tale ... Wonderful book!


The story is different and interesting.
It would also work for the LGBTQ+ prompt.



The story is different and interesting.
It would also work for the LGBTQ+ prompt."
I hope "different and interesting" is good as I just started The Black Tides of Heaven




The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan! I wanted to reread it anyway before Prince Harry and Megan Markle's wedding and I was glad to find a prompt it f..."
I just finished this book and liked it more than I expected. The twin relationship figures as a pretty big part of the plot, too.
Jenn wrote: "Force of Nature by Jane Harper has twins in it. This book would also satisfy the 'next in a series' if you've read The Dry. It also works for 'book published in 2018' and 'book set ..."
I'm so glad you mentioned this!! I'd been wanting to read it but had trouble fitting it in. Knowing it checks off a Challenge category helped me push it to the top of my list. I'm reading it now, it's very good, and the twin sisters seem to be major characters.
I'm so glad you mentioned this!! I'd been wanting to read it but had trouble fitting it in. Knowing it checks off a Challenge category helped me push it to the top of my list. I'm reading it now, it's very good, and the twin sisters seem to be major characters.



Someone please tell me it gets more suspenseful later.

I really enjoyed the overall plot of the Ice Twins (and didn't guess the ending) but I agree that the writing wasn't great.


That's good to hear; I think I will stick with it to the end. I set the audiobook to 1.25x speed after I posted, and that has actually helped a lot. Not all books are for luxuriating in the language. :-)


There is nothing negative to say about this book, in my opinion, unless you are put off by the depiction of these boys as they descend into savagery. As a literary classic and an allegorical novel, I did occasionally have to go back and reread portions of the novel, mostly because it's been so long since I've had to sit and analyze a novel. These characters are really well done [especially for a book that is so short - my copy was only 202 pages] and the style is interesting [especially the way he writes dialogue]. If I had to find a fault in this novel, it may be that the ending is sort of abrupt.
For anyone else taking the 2018 Challenge, this book would also fill the prompts:
A Book Made into a Movie You've Already Seen, A Novel about a Villain or Antihero, A Book about Death or Grief, A Book with an Animal in the Title, A Childhood Classic You've Never Read (I know it's required reading at a lot of high schools), An Allegory



Unfortunately I read Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffeneger.
It was awful.
But i already had it on my shelves.
What a waste of time!



The Princess Companion: A Retelling of The Princess and the Pea
They get their own follow up series starting in:
A Dance of Silver and Shadow: A Retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses
I enjoyed the books, and there are several other possible prompts through the series (vegetable in title, favorite color in title, etc.) if you end up wanting to read all the books.
I also have Prophecy of the Sisters on my reading pile, which looks interesting.
Also, if you need to fit more Chronicles of Narnia books in to your challenge, one of them counts, but I'll hide the title under a spoiler tag, since the twin aspect doesn't come into it until late in the story. (view spoiler)



A little on the dark and twisty side and beautifully written. Family, identity, history, Hawaii, NY, a bit of a whodunit? Riveting read. Also works for prompt #34 - published this year if you want some flexibility. :D


I enjoyed this book. The writing isn't great but it's a very strong mystery story that kept me guessing throughout.
I don't know if this really counts (and I don't need it for my own challenge since I already checked off this category) but Mongrels features two siblings who were born together. They were triplets when they were born, but the third sibling died as a young adult, so now they are ... twins? or do they still count as two triplets?



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