Twintuition: Double Vision
Written by Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry
Narrated by Lisa Reneé Pitts and Channie Waites
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different. The only thing they can agree on is that neither of them is happy that they have to move to middle-ofnowhere Aura, Texas.
Caitlyn tries to put a positive spin on getting a fresh start, but Cassie’s busy plotting how
to convince their mom they should move back to the big city as quickly as possible.
But being the new kids isn’t their only challenge. As the girls’ birthday nears, they start experiencing strange
visions—and what they see starts coming true! Caitlyn and Cassie first use this new sight for their own fun, but
when they each see something serious, the twins must work together to change the future before it can happen.
Tia Mowry
Tia Mowry-Hardrict & Tamera Mowry-Housley have been in the public eye for over twenty years, beginning with their hit ABC/WB show Sister, Sister. They’ve starred in Disney Channel’s original movies Twitches and Twitches Too as well as the Style Network’s #1 reality series, Tia & Tamera. Tia was the lead of The CW/BET’s show The Game and can most recently be seen starring in and producing the Nickelodeon series Instant Mom and on Cooking Channel’s show Tia Mowry at Home. Tamera is currently a host and producer of the hit daytime talk show The Real, which airs on FOX, and starred in the Lifetime series Strong Medicine. Tia and Tamera reside in Los Angeles with their families.
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Reviews for Twintuition
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
May 7, 2015
Moving from the big city of San Antonio, Texas to small town TwintuitionAura is tough, but especially on 11 year old twins Cassie and Caitlin Waters. And while everyone thinks twins are the same, that’s not the case with Cassie and Caitlin. Caitlin always sees the positive side of things while Cassie is somewhat negative. Cassie gravitates towards the ‘cool’ kids while Caitlin is more nerdy.
Things are even harder when you start out on the wrong foot, as it did with Caitlin. Chasing after her sister, she meets three kids selling pie as a fund raising project for their school. Liam is kind of dorky but OK. Megan and Lavender are part of the cool clique. But when Caitlin touches Megan, her world gets distorted. She sees a vision in which the real Megan is blurry and in the background while a new Megan is crystal clear and yelling. Once they part, all is normal but in those togetherness seconds, Caitlin appeared totally out of it. She’s immediately branded a nerd and, by association, her sister as well. So, the first day of school is particularly tough, especially for Cassie.
The problem is both sisters have been getting these visions for a while and hasn’t told the other. The more visions Caitlin gets, the clearer they are. However, neither girl knows what they mean. And this is the story of Twintuition: Double Vision, put forth by TV personalities Tia and Tamera Mowry. Twintuition is a fun read geared for the higher end of the 8-12 year girl old range. It’s got clothes and boys and make-up and school issues and cliques. It touches on mother-daughter relationships, sister-sister relationships. Chapters alternate between Cassie and Caitlin as narrators as they try to muddle through the visions while trying to overcome their ‘nerd’ label.
If you’re looking for a light-hearted romp through sixth grade, my intuition says Twintuition.
