This is my first ever post! I'm rather excited. I'm a young Sweet Valley fan, and I grew up with the later SVH books, as well as SVSY and SVU - and the Elizabeth series but they aren't really worth mentioning. After finding this community I decided to relive my youth (as in, what I read six years ago) and order in some books from the libraries in
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I think everyone just likes Jessica better because she doesn't poke her head into everyone's business. Or if she does, she does it in a gossipy way, not a patronising way.
Everyone in my senior year is learning how to drive right now. How American of them :P I quite like buses - after all you can read in a bus, but not while driving a car! :) Plus, it would either be a car or Uni, so I'm with the latter.
Will the Coward sucks. I was so confused in this book - part of me liked him because he saw through her minipulation (mostly) but the other part was annoyed that he wouldn't end it with her even though he whined about it for the book! At the end he just totall sucks. I wish my library had book 5 so I could see if he's just as sucky. I'll have to make do with the recap.
I used to know a guy like that - he was always happy with girls when he could fix them. But if he couldn't fix them, or if there wasn't anything to fix then he'd just mysteriously disappear and stop answering their phone calls... Arschloch! Ahem. But yeah, totally unhealthy! Will creeped me out on that one.
Okay, true, Liz is acting like a teenage girl. I guess she just doesn't have enough experience with jerks to be picky about who she dates. Although this doesn't stop her getting together with Sam in SVU, so maybe experience does nothing for the Wakefields?
*also claps for ghosties and SV timeline* Yay, someone else is calling them ghosties now!
I wanted to throttle Liz over the work thing as well. It was so horrible of her.
Thank you for the praise! I'm working on a recap for the first SVU Road Trip book and have just got hold of the last Elizabeth book so I'll definitely be posting more recaps. It's a nice break from analysing Joseph Conrad and Chinua Achebe novels for English. Yeah, that's the kind of books which seniors read, Conner, not The Great Gatsby!
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I've always liked buses for that reason too. That and when I've been at work all day (or just dragged myself out of bed in the morning, for that matter), the last thing I want to have to do is concentrate on the road, and the multitude of idiots that may be on it.
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