A review by ameliaadrianna
The Ice Twins by S.K. Tremayne

4.0

This book was twisted in the best way. It was confusing and thrilling and suspenseful and a little bit scary at times.
The theme of twins is interesting and enlightening, even more so because of the girls' young age. It allowed a sense of innocence to emerge between the death and confusion and gave the book an edge because yes it was creepy but it was also primarily a story about little girls who just don't know how to not be part of a set.
The reoccuring theme of identity loss is heartbreaking because this is a child and she is scared and this book explores that so well.
This book is a whirlwind, but it's one that I enjoyed.