Due to the perplexing lack of SVH books at my library, I'm going to keep going with the Senior Year books. There are much fewer parties, and not nearly as many people get thrown into pools, but the total lack of continuity when compared to SVH or SVU is worth the recaps. I'll become known as that girl who does the Senior Year books. I think I
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Angel and Tia called it quits! No relationship is safe, and the very meaning of true love has crumbled! I'm not even kidding. Elizabeth's journal at the end of the books says something to that effect.
Wow. If gambling addicted love is right then I want to be wrong. Or something.
but he's really really not into it... or her. Although he's afraid to tell her that,
Isn't Andy gay?!?
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I know... it weirded me out a bit, too. It seemed rather sudden. I guess a lot happened in books 11-13.
Isn't Andy gay?!?
He is! But he doesn't know that yet. They're leading up to it. I guess Six is supposed to help him figure that out? I did also borrow the book in which he comes out, so I'll be doing that one next.
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Haha. I just went to look at one of my old recaps (for "So Not Me") to see if I was going crazy about Andy being gay. I wasn't. But this is what I wrote about the coming out plot:
One night, at dinner, his parents ask him if he's planning to take his former girlfriend, Six (the ghostwriters have been watching too much Blossom.)
and this is what you wrote:
and Six Hanson (ghostwriters were watching a little too much Blossom, it seems).
Hee!!
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Um, yay for someone actually being gay in Sweet Valley though ^^
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I like the Blossom explanation better.
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Mind if I do one?
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