The Tapper Twins Go to War (with Each Other)
Book - 2015
An oral history that reports, through transcribed recordings, text messages, photographs, illustrations, screenshots, and more, an epic prank war between twelve- year-old twins Reese and Claudia Tapper of New York City.
Publisher:
New York: , Little, Brown and Company, , [2015]
Copyright Date:
©2015
ISBN:
9780316315975
Characteristics:
219 pages :,color illustrations ;,21 cm.



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Add a CommentThe Tapper Twins is a lively story, full of humour, revenge, and possibly a hidden moral. A moral hidden in between soccer, video games, social media, and sibling rivalries. Has you laughing at every page, and can be recommended for all ages.
love the book...
and best of all my mom approves of it because it "teaches lessons to you"
This book is hilarious! It made me laugh so hard, i absolutely loved it! This is one of the funniest books I have ever read!
I really loved the book so much, after a day i have read 2 books of the tapper twins!!I cant get enough of them!
I love this books i recommend to anyone who enjoys books it is a #mustread
Those who know us best know best how to hurt us. Sometimes so intuitively that we cause way more damage than we ever intended. Twelve-year-old twins Claudia and Reese may be near opposites in personality, disposition, and interests, but they are nevertheless twins. This "oral history" of their "war" shows how that kind of intimate familiarity with each other can take simple disagreements and accidentally hurt feelings and escalate them into incidents involving police reports. While that sounds a bit heavy (and some of the themes are), when presented through the bickering voices of the characters (and text conversations between their parents, online chat logs, captioned photographs and illustrations, and more) it is fun, funny, and excellently entertaining. Readers of all ages--in particular middle grade ones--will identify with the characters and enjoy their exploits.
I have a confession. I'm not a section of the target readers which would be "tweens." I have another confession, I loved the book! It describes the angst of sixth graders perfectly and it was a real learning experience. If you're a tween you'll be able to relate to it and if you're not you can learn a lot particularly about social networking and video games. So, either way it's great.
It all begins the a toaster treat...and with Reece calling his twin Claudia a name at school. So embarrassing! How to get even? Claudia declares WAR on her brother! But sometimes...revenge backfires!
This is a hilarious book. Definitely recommend everyone to read it.