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Ivy must uncover the secrets behind her twin sister Scarlet’s disappearance. When Scarlet mysteriously disappears from Rookwood School, terrifying Miss Fox invites her quiet twin sister Ivy to ‘take her place’. Ivy reluctantly agrees in the hopes of finding out what happened to her missing sister. For only at Rookwood will Ivy be able to unlock the secrets of Scarlet’s disappearance, through a scattered trail of diary pages hidden all over the school. Can Ivy solve the mystery before Miss Fox suspects?
Sophie Cleverly The Lost Twin (Scarlet and Ivy Book 1)
The Lost Twin (Scarlet and Ivy Book 1)
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The book was very mysterious and I always wanted to know what came next. I also liked how there is a sequel and it never stops being interesting..
This book made me feel Happy, Sad, Excited, Scared, Amused
Sofia2453( age 11 )
I thought it was interesting ? because the head teacher sneakily sent Scarlett To
a care home ?
This book made me feel Curious
Chloe9722( age 7 )
I thought this book was very exciting and funny
This book made me feel pooped
Rosie4161( age 7 )
This book made me feel Curious, Intrigued, Amused
A9632( age 10 )
Was very good.
This book made me feel Curious
our-reading-den-admin( age 9 )
A creepy boarding school
A sudden disappearance
A secret diary
This book made me feel Happy, Excited, Curious, Intrigued
IzzieD( age 9 )
It had lots of adventure
I thought it was good because it had lots of adventure and when you had to stop you couldn't stop reading. There was hidden things and it was really good to read and I really enjoyed it.
This book made me feel Excited, Curious
our-reading-den-admin( age 8 )