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The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner
The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner




The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner

Agent: Paul Bresnick, Paul Bresnick Agency. Dean), and he’s at his funniest with the nonsensical “Questions for Review” that end each chapter (“How would the Templeton twins’ lives have been different had they never been born?”). Weiner has an obvious fondness for wordplay (characters include Nanny Nan Noonan and the villainous Dean D. The story, which revolves around (of all things) intellectual property and picks up a third of the way in, follows the twins and their widowed inventor/professor father as he starts a job at the Tickeridge-Baltock Institute of Technology (aka Tick-Tock Tech) and has a run-in with a disgruntled former student. Although 12-year-old twins Abigail and John Templeton headline the story, the most prominent character is the self-satisfied and aggressively intrusive Narrator, whose banter with readers instantly sets a comedic, sarcastic tone (“If you are so terribly, terribly smart, why don’t you write this book? Just fill it in right here”) but also contributes to a slow start. This special edition of The Templeton Twins Have an Idea: Book One also includes a sneak preview of The Templeton Twins Make a Scene: Book Two and a Q&A with the author.Suppose there were 12-year-old twins, a boy and girl named John and Abigail Templeton. This series kickoff takes a while to get going, and not just because it has three prologues and two Chapter Twos.






The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner