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The Identicals
The Identicals
Author: Elin Hilderbrand
ISBN-13: 9781473611238
ISBN-10: 1473611237
Publication Date: 6/15/2017
Pages: 432
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Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Book Type: Paperback
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smileen avatar reviewed The Identicals on + 267 more book reviews
It's been so long since I have read a new book from her! This one did not disappoint! Wonderful story about identical twins who were torn apart in their parent's divorce (Think The Parent Trap). Many misunderstandings, a heastrong mother, a beloved father,and a confused daughter all add to the mix. I always love her stories about Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. It was one of those stories I never wanted to end!
khami6cr avatar reviewed The Identicals on + 124 more book reviews
Harper and Tabitha Frost--identical twins--grew up thick as thieves, the best of friends. But their parents' divorce at seventeen cruelly separated the girls, with each being allocated to a parent and sent off to live with them on a separate island. Harper goes with their more laid-back father, Billy, to Martha's Vineyard, while Tabitha goes with their formidable and exacting mother, renowned fashion designer Eleanor Roxie-Frost. The twins' relationship is then further destroyed by a tragic event in early adulthood. They've barely spoken since, and it's only the death of their father that forces them to reluctantly reunite on the Vineyard for Billy's memorial service. It also allows Harper a chance to see her popular but rebellious teenage niece, Ainsley, who is struggling under Tabitha's freestyle, lax parenting. Harper and Tabitha are set in their ways--and resolute about never forming a friendship. Can Billy's death change the way the twins feel, or is it too late?

I've read a handful of Hilderbrand's novels by now and many of her books have a similar, beachy feel, often with a focus on twins (this makes more sense now, knowing that Hilderbrand is herself a twin) and wayward teens. There's always rampant gossip on Nantucket, which is her usual locale, yet you'll always be left wanting to visit (and in this case, the Vineyard as well). Things are typically a bit predictable and there's always a romance or two thrown in.

Still, this book especially peaked my interest as I have (young) twin daughters. I was pleasantly surprised by the plot and quite captivated by the book. It's a perfect beach read. Obviously you're not going to find a literary masterpiece, but if you're looking for escape, it's perfect. The plot is exciting, the characters complex enough (and up to their elbows in trouble), and the summery location makes you feel as if you're at the beach, experiencing the crazy gossip as it happens. I found myself quite drawn to all the characters--which doesn't always happen in novels like this--and especially liked headstrong teenage Ainsley and poor Harper, who just can't seem to get her life together.

Sure, things happen rather as anticipated at times and some of the characters' changes are pretty foreseeable. But they are a fun group and the supporting cast really adds depth to the story. The epilogue is a cute addition, as well. Overall, this is a pleasant, entertaining beach read and a step above many in the genre. More at http://justacatandabookatherside.blogspot.com/
debbiemd avatar reviewed The Identicals on
Great beach read with great characters, great story and great ending.