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Description

This bestselling first book in the Tapper Twins series is a hilariously authentic showcase of what it’s like to be in middle school in our digitally-saturated world, told as a colorful “oral history” with photos, screenshots, text messages, chat logs, and online gaming digital art.

Twelve-year-old twins, Claudia and Reese, who couldn’t be more different…except in their determination to come out on top in a vicious prank war. But when the competition escalates into an all-out battle that’s fought from the cafeteria of their New York City private school all the way to the fictional universe of an online video game, the twins have to decide if their efforts to destroy each other are worth the price. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly declared “This uproarious series opener… is packed with both laugh-out-loud moments and heart.”

Don’t miss the further adventures of the Tapper Twins in The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York, The Tapper Twins Run for President, and The Tapper Twins Go Viral.

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Praise

Praise for The Tapper Twins Go to War (With Each Other):A 2015 NYPL 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing Book
*"This uproarious series opener... is packed with both laugh-out-loud moments and heart."

—Publishers Weekly, starred review
*"Sibling rivalry is alive and well in this story.... [it] will cause readers to reflect on the highs and lows of everyday life." —School Library Connection, starred review
"Appealing to tween digital natives and fans of 'Origami Yoda'...and 'Charlie Joe Jackson'.... A fine beginning to a funny, new middle grade series. —School Library Journal
"Geoff Rodkey... has his pacing down to a science.... The voices of the two characters telling the story are absolutely pitch-perfect.... Kids are going to gobble up this new series." —San Francisco Book Review
"Thanks to the inclusion of various points of view, Claudia's reasonably balanced narrative offers plenty of humorous insight, and occasional doodles and photos keep it peppy." —Booklist
"An engaging mash-up of history, gaming, social media and family dynamics." —Shelf Awareness
"An authentic and funny look at sibling rivalry." —VOYA
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