Twin goblin brothers Doki and Kebi move to New York City, where they hear of a tradition called Halloween, where Kebi can fulfill his desire to scare, and Doki gets to fulfill his desire to share.
Twin goblin brothers Doki and Kebi move to New York City, where they hear of a tradition called Halloween, where Kebi can fulfill his desire to scare, and Doki gets to fulfill his desire to share.
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Twin goblin brothers Doki and Kebi move to New York City, where they hear of a tradition called Halloween, where Kebi can fulfill his desire to scare, and Doki gets to fulfill his desire to share.
Twin goblin brothers Doki and Kebi move to New York City, where they hear of a tradition called Halloween, where Kebi can fulfill his desire to scare, and Doki gets to fulfill his desire to share.
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Twins Emma and Martin are settled and ready to start a new school year until they learn they'll be in separate classes for the first time. And that's not the only unusual thing going on this year!
Twins Emma and Martin are settled and ready to start a new school year until they learn they'll be in separate classes for the first time. And that's not the only unusual thing going on this year!
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Twins Emma and Martin are settled and ready to start a new school year until they learn they'll be in separate classes for the first time. And that's not the only unusual thing going on this year!
Twins Emma and Martin are settled and ready to start a new school year until they learn they'll be in separate classes for the first time. And that's not the only unusual thing going on this year!
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Natalie navigates responsibility and jealousy when she overcommits the Mini Cupcake Club, leaving her twin sister Stephanie to save the day.
Natalie navigates responsibility and jealousy when she overcommits the Mini Cupcake Club, leaving her twin sister Stephanie to save the day.
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Natalie navigates responsibility and jealousy when she overcommits the Mini Cupcake Club, leaving her twin sister Stephanie to save the day.
Natalie navigates responsibility and jealousy when she overcommits the Mini Cupcake Club, leaving her twin sister Stephanie to save the day.
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Ten-year-old twins Carter and Iris couldn't be more different. After witnessing a theft in progress at their mother's museum, the pair use their skills to predict where they will strike next and catch them before another theft occurs.
Ten-year-old twins Carter and Iris couldn't be more different. After witnessing a theft in progress at their mother's museum, the pair use their skills to predict where they will strike next and catch them before another theft occurs.
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Ten-year-old twins Carter and Iris couldn't be more different. After witnessing a theft in progress at their mother's museum, the pair use their skills to predict where they will strike next and catch them before another theft occurs.
Ten-year-old twins Carter and Iris couldn't be more different. After witnessing a theft in progress at their mother's museum, the pair use their skills to predict where they will strike next and catch them before another theft occurs.
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When middle school hits, things suddenly change for twins Francine and Maureen, who previously were best friends. Maureen wonders if she'll ever get her sister back or if she's now on her own.
When middle school hits, things suddenly change for twins Francine and Maureen, who previously were best friends. Maureen wonders if she'll ever get her sister back or if she's now on her own.
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When middle school hits, things suddenly change for twins Francine and Maureen, who previously were best friends. Maureen wonders if she'll ever get her sister back or if she's now on her own.
When middle school hits, things suddenly change for twins Francine and Maureen, who previously were best friends. Maureen wonders if she'll ever get her sister back or if she's now on her own.
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Twins Fern and Horn are good at drawing very different things. When their drawings — and imaginations — come to life, Horn's animals trample all over Fern's creations. Finally, the children find a way to create together.
Twins Fern and Horn are good at drawing very different things. When their drawings — and imaginations — come to life, Horn's animals trample all over Fern's creations. Finally, the children find a way to create together.
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Twins Fern and Horn are good at drawing very different things. When their drawings — and imaginations — come to life, Horn's animals trample all over Fern's creations. Finally, the children find a way to create together.
Twins Fern and Horn are good at drawing very different things. When their drawings — and imaginations — come to life, Horn's animals trample all over Fern's creations. Finally, the children find a way to create together.
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Thirteen-year-old fraternal twins Dallas and Florida have grown up in a terrible orphanage. But their lives change forever when an eccentric but sweet old...Show more
Thirteen-year-old fraternal twins Dallas and Florida have grown up in a terrible orphanage. But their lives change forever when an eccentric but sweet older couple invites them each on an adventure, beginning in an almost magical place called Ruby Holler.
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Thirteen-year-old fraternal twins Dallas and Florida have grown up in a terrible orphanage. But their lives change forever when an eccentric but sweet old...Show more
Thirteen-year-old fraternal twins Dallas and Florida have grown up in a terrible orphanage. But their lives change forever when an eccentric but sweet older couple invites them each on an adventure, beginning in an almost magical place called Ruby Holler.
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Charlie, a boy with autism, describes what his life is like with his twin sister Callie, who does not have autism, and explains how water — whether in a p...Show more
Charlie, a boy with autism, describes what his life is like with his twin sister Callie, who does not have autism, and explains how water — whether in a pool, a tub or in the aquarium — is like a warm hug, which settles him down and calms his mind, allowing him to focus and cope.
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Charlie, a boy with autism, describes what his life is like with his twin sister Callie, who does not have autism, and explains how water — whether in a p...Show more
Charlie, a boy with autism, describes what his life is like with his twin sister Callie, who does not have autism, and explains how water — whether in a pool, a tub or in the aquarium — is like a warm hug, which settles him down and calms his mind, allowing him to focus and cope.
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The troublesome Romero twins have always ruled David's school, but when a set of trickster triplets moves in, David finds himself caught in the middle of a serious prank war.
The troublesome Romero twins have always ruled David's school, but when a set of trickster triplets moves in, David finds himself caught in the middle of a serious prank war.
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The troublesome Romero twins have always ruled David's school, but when a set of trickster triplets moves in, David finds himself caught in the middle of a serious prank war.
The troublesome Romero twins have always ruled David's school, but when a set of trickster triplets moves in, David finds himself caught in the middle of a serious prank war.
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Tameika tries hard to prepare for her role as the big sister of twins. But after they arrive, nothing she tries seems to satisfy them.
Tameika tries hard to prepare for her role as the big sister of twins. But after they arrive, nothing she tries seems to satisfy them.
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Tameika tries hard to prepare for her role as the big sister of twins. But after they arrive, nothing she tries seems to satisfy them.
Tameika tries hard to prepare for her role as the big sister of twins. But after they arrive, nothing she tries seems to satisfy them.
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Elizabeth wins the lead part in an upcoming ballet recital, but Jessica believes she's the better dancer. As Jess wrestles with her jealousy, Elizabeth realizes that Jess is right and concocts a plan to help her get noticed by their ballet teacher.
Elizabeth wins the lead part in an upcoming ballet recital, but Jessica believes she's the better dancer. As Jess wrestles with her jealousy, Elizabeth realizes that Jess is right and concocts a plan to help her get noticed by their ballet teacher.
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Elizabeth wins the lead part in an upcoming ballet recital, but Jessica believes she's the better dancer. As Jess wrestles with her jealousy, Elizabeth realizes that Jess is right and concocts a plan to help her get noticed by their ballet teacher.
Elizabeth wins the lead part in an upcoming ballet recital, but Jessica believes she's the better dancer. As Jess wrestles with her jealousy, Elizabeth realizes that Jess is right and concocts a plan to help her get noticed by their ballet teacher.
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A political coup forces Hawke and Grayson to escape and assume new identities in this middle grade graphic novel. They accidentally meet the Communion of ...Show more
A political coup forces Hawke and Grayson to escape and assume new identities in this middle grade graphic novel. They accidentally meet the Communion of Blue, an order of women who can manipulate reality. As they begin to understand the magic of the Communion, they hatch a plan to retake their kingdom.
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A political coup forces Hawke and Grayson to escape and assume new identities in this middle grade graphic novel. They accidentally meet the Communion of ...Show more
A political coup forces Hawke and Grayson to escape and assume new identities in this middle grade graphic novel. They accidentally meet the Communion of Blue, an order of women who can manipulate reality. As they begin to understand the magic of the Communion, they hatch a plan to retake their kingdom.
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Mirabelle and Meg Moffat are identical twins who are very different. Mirabelle likes to do acrobatics like her parents, while Meg likes to talk.
Mirabelle and Meg Moffat are identical twins who are very different. Mirabelle likes to do acrobatics like her parents, while Meg likes to talk.
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Mirabelle and Meg Moffat are identical twins who are very different. Mirabelle likes to do acrobatics like her parents, while Meg likes to talk.
Mirabelle and Meg Moffat are identical twins who are very different. Mirabelle likes to do acrobatics like her parents, while Meg likes to talk.
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Liam's older twin brothers seem to do nothing but compete with one another. And when the twins try to one-up each other's lemonade stands, Liam decides to start a stand of his own. The results might just make everyone's lives more fun.
Liam's older twin brothers seem to do nothing but compete with one another. And when the twins try to one-up each other's lemonade stands, Liam decides to start a stand of his own. The results might just make everyone's lives more fun.
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Liam's older twin brothers seem to do nothing but compete with one another. And when the twins try to one-up each other's lemonade stands, Liam decides to start a stand of his own. The results might just make everyone's lives more fun.
Liam's older twin brothers seem to do nothing but compete with one another. And when the twins try to one-up each other's lemonade stands, Liam decides to start a stand of his own. The results might just make everyone's lives more fun.
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Siblings Luke and Lottie find a hedgehog in the fall leaves and help it find shelter for the coming winter months.
Siblings Luke and Lottie find a hedgehog in the fall leaves and help it find shelter for the coming winter months.
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Siblings Luke and Lottie find a hedgehog in the fall leaves and help it find shelter for the coming winter months.
Siblings Luke and Lottie find a hedgehog in the fall leaves and help it find shelter for the coming winter months.
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