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Identical twin sisters Payton and Emma Mills have "traded faces" and created "twin-dentical chaos" at school and at home. But you haven't seen anything yet. Payton and Emma are off to "twin-vade" New York City! Payton's drama club plans a field trip to see an off-Broadway show, and Emma's mathletes team will compete in an elite competition. Sounds twin-tastic! But Payton never imagined the star of the show would be Ashlynn, her old nemesis from summer camp whose chores Payton traded for designer clothes. Are Payton's "Summer Slave" days coming back to haunt her? Or will she be saved by a flip-flop twin swap? Emma has her own nemesis to face—she and Jazmine James are on the same team. But teamwork? Not so much. Since Jazmine is in it to win it...will Emma have to "twin" it? Payton and Emma must do a 'twins-formation' to rescue each other again. And again! (Not again!) Toss in cute boys, crazy triplet poofy Pomeranian stage puppies, and New York City and things get a little twin-sane. Is the big city ready for Payton and Emma! (or is it Emma and Payton?) and their mixed-up mayhem? Which is which in the biggest twin switch yet!
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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2011

      Gr 3-6-The biggest difference between twins Payton and Emma is that Payton acts and Emma is a math whiz. Even the boys they like seem identical until near the end. The middle schoolers go on a field trip to New York: Payton to see an off-Broadway show and Emma for a math competition. Although they promise never to trade places, it's not long before Payton gives her chaperone, a mathlete stage mother, the slip to see her boyfriend. Other kids are also ciphers except for Payton's biggest enemy, Ashlynn, a thoroughly unlikable girl who made Payton her slave during camp the previous summer in exchange for her fashionable clothes. She's one of the actors in the play the students came to see and she uses an improvisational scene to humiliate Payton during a rehearsal, and the rest of the children unite to make her next nasty plan fail. Playing one's twin is not a new concept. Neither is an overabundance of exclamation marks. Times Squared doesn't pretend to be anything more than fluff, but reluctant readers may like its breezy and undemanding attitude.-Tina Zubak, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:3.4
  • Lexile® Measure:490
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2

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