
Secrets and lies . . . secrets and lies . . . Fourteen-year-old twins, Kaine and Roxy, used to be close, but now they can hardly bear to be in the same room. Roxy hates the way her brother behaves – Kaine might be brilliant at football but he’s always in trouble and cares nothing about his family. And Kaine despises the way his supposedly-perfect sister, dominates their parents in her ambition to reach Wimbledon. But the twins are both hiding dangerous secrets of their own, secrets that could destroy everything they are working towards – and both Roxy and Kaine’s survival hangs precariously in the balance. Gripping, twisting, and real, this book is UNSTOPPABLE
Eden, Y7 says:
I thought this was a really good book. At the beginning I wasn’t too sure but it got really interesting and I couldn’t stop reading it. I felt the end was a bit sad but overall it was a fantastic book. I’d say 10 or 11+.
Bethan, Y7 says:
This book is AMAZING! One of the things I love about it is that it is told from two different points of view, Roxy’s and Kaine’s, who are twins. Kaine’s dream is to play football and Roxy’s is to play tennis but then a tragedy happens…
Zack, Y9 says:
It’s a very real-time book about the life of a family in a poorer part of London. It shows the ups and downs and how, if you make the right decisions, you can go far in life. 10/10, very good. This is is the second-best one I’ve read.
