Her Evil Twin (Poison Apple #6)

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4.6
65 reviews
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192
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Is Anna's new BFF really her evil twin? Nothing is as it seems in this thrilling, bone-chilling new Poison Apple book!Anna's new friend, Emma, is everything Anna wants to be -- fearless, effortlessly fashionable, and always up for doing something new and fun. The girls even look alike, and soon they're fixing their hair the same way and sharing clothes.But Emma is also kind of a troublemaker. She likes to sneak off school grounds at lunch, and she doesn't seem to like Anna having any other friends. Emma never seems to get caught, but Anna does. After all, they look just alike.When Emma's sense of adventure takes a sinister turn, Anna starts to worrry. Is her mirror-image BFF a dangerous evil twin?

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4.6
65 reviews
JuanG Jones
01 January 2018
This story started off very well as it plausibly explained the difficulties of a child being without a friend. But then the story took a very unplausible turn attempting to justify an imaginary friend that's not actually imaginary but, in fact, a real evil spirit. The story lacked cohesion.
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A Google user
16 April 2011
This book isn't what you would expect, if you read the excerpt at the end of Midnight Howl. I pre-ordered this book from Arrow and got it a week ago. It's a fast read, I read it twice on a Saturday morning. This book is different from the other poison apples. For one, when they mean "Emma never seems to get caught, but Anna does." they mean it in a very serious way. Terrible, cruel things Emma does. For two, Anna actually gets in trouble, not a simple detention but a weeks in school suspension. And third, the love interest in this story is a little stronger than the other poison apples, but I wish they would include a kiss. Most tweens these days watch pg-13 and 14+, so a kiss is nothing more than something to make the story more intense, and a lot more passionate. If you've read the excerpt and think that the club (Jessamyn and her Hench Women) has a lot to do with the story, not really. Actually, it's a prank that goes wrong, but the vision Anna says she sees is Emma coming out of the mirror. Over all, it's a great story. Mimi McCoy went the extra mile to get a more biting novella that has bigger complications. 4 out of 5.
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Ann Alpert
23 June 2016
Anna notices that Emma is actually her dark self and Emma wants to hurt Dory. Also Emma hides in the old girls bathroom waiting to try to grab Anna any chance she gets.
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About the author

Mimi McCoy is the author of the Poison Apple book The Dead End and the Candy Apple books The Accidental Cheerleader, The Babysitting Wars, and Star-Crossed. She lives in San Francisco, CA, and does not have a twin, evil or otherwise. That she knows of . . .

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