Present Out Of Books Double Act
| Title | : | Double Act |
| Author | : | Jacqueline Wilson |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
| Published | : | October 5th 2006 by Yearling (first published 1995) |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Fiction |

Jacqueline Wilson
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.73 | 15859 Users | 479 Reviews
Narration Conducive To Books Double Act
Ruby and Garnet are ten-year-old twins. They're identical, and they do EVERYTHING together, especially since their mother died three years earlier - but they couldn't be more different. Bossy, bouncy, funny Ruby loves to take charge, and is desperate to be a famous actress, while quiet, sensitive, academic Garnet loves nothing more than to curl up with one of her favourite books. And when everything around the twins is changing so much, can being a double act work for ever?Identify Books Concering Double Act
| Original Title: | Double Act |
| ISBN: | 0440867592 (ISBN13: 9780440867593) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | Nestlé Smarties Book Prize for 9 – 11 years & Overall (1995), Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Nominee (0) |
Rating Out Of Books Double Act
Ratings: 3.73 From 15859 Users | 479 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Double Act
Oh, what I will read in the chase for that elusive and dubious honour of having read all the BBC's Big Read books. (I have 13 more to go!) If not for that, I probably never would have discovered Jacqueline Wilson - I missed these books when I was young, and they're not the sort of things I would have otherwise stumbled upon as an adult.Note: The rest of this review has been withdrawn due to the changes in Goodreads policy and enforcement. You can read why I came to this decision here.In theDouble Act follows the lives of identical twins Ruby and Garnet Barker. Ruby is the dominant twin, born 20 minutes before Garnet, and dreams of being an actress. Garnet is much more timid and prefers to let Ruby take the limelight while she focuses on her studies. However, despite their differences they are best friends and love being twins and spooking people out by doing exactly the same things all the time! Sadly, Ruby and Garnet's mum died when they were little so they live with their Dad
double act is a vibrant, witty story written story about two twins named Ruby and Garnet. Ruby is bossy, lively and brilliant, and Garnet is more meek and mild, but very kind and incredibly caring and careful. I would only recommend this book to a friend, because it is funny and well written.

Hi everyone! My first book review is on Jacquline Wilsons Double Act. As a child I was never a big fan of the Jacquline Wilson books; I found her matter-of-fact attitude towards reality somewhat bleak. I was therefore pleasantly surprised that I thoroughly enjoyed reading the Double Act. The Double Act is about ten year old identical twins Ruby and Garnet who are exactly the same! Or are they? They look the same, act the same and weigh the same and yet their personalities are very different.
Double Act follows the lives of identical twins Ruby and Garnet Barker. Ruby is the dominant twin, born 20 minutes before Garnet, and dreams of being an actress. Garnet is much more timid and prefers to let Ruby take the limelight while she focuses on her studies. However, despite their differences they are best friends and love being twins and spooking people out by doing exactly the same things all the time! Sadly, Ruby and Garnet's mum died when they were little so they live with their Dad
I got this book as a Christmas present from my mother. It was kind of a joke because I have a twin sister and my mother knows I like to read a lot. It's a short book and quick to read, so it was the first of the books I got this Christmas, that I decided to read. *SPOILER ALERT* This book was exactly what I expected it to be. A fun story with and important theme about growing up and finding one's own identity. I can imagine I would have liked it a lot when I was younger. It still had some


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