The Race: The sixth book in the Saskia story
Kyra and Katya are super girls. At the same time they are Saskia and Saskia, a couple of normal teenage girls. Naturally they can’t spend all their time as the SuperTwins, so the Saskias have ordinary jobs to go to, and ordinary lives to lead. Despite that, they are always on hand to use their powers to deal with disasters like tornados, train crashes, and a collapsed school. Occasionally they have to use their powers while being the Saskias, saving the Prime Ministers life and subduing a gunman at the plant where they work being a case in point. Sometimes it’s nice to use those powers just for themselves, on a day out, to the Moon! Their ability to travel in time sees them appear on TV, both as the Saskias and the SuperTwins - at the same time. Just because they look like Saskia and Saskia instead of Kyra and Katya doesn’t stop them helping people to achieve what they want in life, Rio gets to do what she wants, with a little help from the girls as they compete against each other in racing cars.
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The Race: The sixth book in the Saskia story
Kyra and Katya are super girls. At the same time they are Saskia and Saskia, a couple of normal teenage girls. Naturally they can’t spend all their time as the SuperTwins, so the Saskias have ordinary jobs to go to, and ordinary lives to lead. Despite that, they are always on hand to use their powers to deal with disasters like tornados, train crashes, and a collapsed school. Occasionally they have to use their powers while being the Saskias, saving the Prime Ministers life and subduing a gunman at the plant where they work being a case in point. Sometimes it’s nice to use those powers just for themselves, on a day out, to the Moon! Their ability to travel in time sees them appear on TV, both as the Saskias and the SuperTwins - at the same time. Just because they look like Saskia and Saskia instead of Kyra and Katya doesn’t stop them helping people to achieve what they want in life, Rio gets to do what she wants, with a little help from the girls as they compete against each other in racing cars.
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The Race: The sixth book in the Saskia story

The Race: The sixth book in the Saskia story

by Ian Berry
The Race: The sixth book in the Saskia story

The Race: The sixth book in the Saskia story

by Ian Berry

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Overview

Kyra and Katya are super girls. At the same time they are Saskia and Saskia, a couple of normal teenage girls. Naturally they can’t spend all their time as the SuperTwins, so the Saskias have ordinary jobs to go to, and ordinary lives to lead. Despite that, they are always on hand to use their powers to deal with disasters like tornados, train crashes, and a collapsed school. Occasionally they have to use their powers while being the Saskias, saving the Prime Ministers life and subduing a gunman at the plant where they work being a case in point. Sometimes it’s nice to use those powers just for themselves, on a day out, to the Moon! Their ability to travel in time sees them appear on TV, both as the Saskias and the SuperTwins - at the same time. Just because they look like Saskia and Saskia instead of Kyra and Katya doesn’t stop them helping people to achieve what they want in life, Rio gets to do what she wants, with a little help from the girls as they compete against each other in racing cars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783332953
Publisher: Andrews UK
Publication date: 06/17/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ian Berry was born in 1950. Although a Yorkshireman by birth, coming from Huddersfield, he has lived in exile in Lancashire since the early seventies. He currently lives in north west Manchester, close to the orange canal. He is happily married, with a son old enough to make his own way in life – although sometimes this isn’t obvious. His main hobby is telling people he doesn’t actually have any hobbies, but the spare time writing contradicts this just a bit. He likes classical music, but hates gardening and decorating. Ian works in television, mainly sports outside broadcasts. If anybody tries to tell you television is glamorous, try working a fourteen hour day, up to your boot tops in water or mud, in a field at the other end of the country. No wonder he likes writing.
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