
The Twits Next Door (Tpb)
by Emily Jones
Step into The Twits Next Door (Tpb) , a wickedly funny, prank-filled adventure that pits the notorious Mr and Mrs Twit against their cheerfully kind neighbors, the Lovelies. A lively middle-grade caper that blends humor, mischief, and heart, itโs perfect for readers aged 8โ12 who love a clever caper and a dash of dark wit. Fans of Roald Dahl will find the spirit of mischief and imagination here, paired with warmly drawn characters and big laughs. Written in brisk, chapter-friendly prose and brought to life by Emily Jones's distinctive illustrations, The Twits Next Door unfolds with sharp, playful humor and a pace that invites getting lost in the antics. The story follows the Twits as they scheme to shake off their sweet new neighbors, while the Lovelies respond with kindness, bravery, and just enough clever mischief to keep the twists coming. The book blends storytelling, lively dialogue, and vivid scenes, making it enjoyable to read aloud or solo, with enough warmth to keep younger readers engaged without losing the laugh-out-loud energy. Cheeky, prank-filled rivalry between the Twits and the Lovelies that sparks endless giggles Colorful, memorable characters: Mr and Mrs Twit, the Lovelies, and their lively 10-year-old twins A brisk, chapter-driven narrative with twists, humor, and heart Distinctive illustrations by Emily Jones that bring each scene to life Perfect for bedtime stories, classroom read-alouds, or independent reading with a big smile After finishing The Twits Next Door, readers are left with a warm reminder that kindness, resilience, and a little laughter can change a dayโand maybe a neighborhood. This playful, feel-good adventure invites kids (and the young at heart) to cheer for good-hearted neighbors and to see mischief through a kinder lens, long after the last page is turned.
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