I meant to put this up before I went on holiday and then, uh, didn't. Still, here's your dose of wacky werewolf goodness, following on from
#104: Love and Death in London.
The B plot is just a bunch of scenes finishing off the different plots started off in the last book, so I didn't see the point of splitting it from the A plot.
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#105: A Date With A Werewolf )
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I read one book of that series and then was all 'CAN'T TAKE THE MASSIVE INFLUX OF SCULLERY MAIDS'. Did it get any better?
Yes; there's been so much in the news about William and Harry recently, and the Daily Express seems to run a story about Diana's death on its front page every week. I think what I objected to originally was the idea that the British don't have any celebrities apart from royalty, but they're definitely big news.
I always forget Wikipedia ^^
I know. This writer does not care about preserving crime scenes at all; I should have counted how many get screwed up through the trilogy.
Thanks! I've started the last one - let me know if you remembered correctly when I post ^^
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"I feel awful about Joy... But... she would want us to go on having a great time in England."
She'd probably rather be alive.
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Don't you know? High schoolers always save the world :D
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Ha! So much for that "twin intuition" faff! ;-)
Sheila refers to Sweet Valley as a village (I thought it was a town. We have towns in England, y'know.)
I thought it was a suburb. But suburbs don't have big universities... they have smaller ones specialising in only a few courses. But hey, I don't live in Sweet Valley (or Sweet Valley!England ;-) ).
Liz shows him the fur and the green threads and he's all OMG WEREWOLF. Liz is all 'journalistic integrity, journalistic integrity' and reminds him werewolves don't exist.
To me, "journalistic integrity" would be not to touch anything and immediately phone the police. I've said it before, but supposedly smart Liz sure is DIM.
Emily claims to be "as bored as a kangaroo in a body cast". She is Australian after all!
I would've just said "I'm bored", and leave it at that. But I'm not Sweet Valley!Australian ;-)
Pembroke fires Mr Reeves, the boss of the paper, for printing unsubstantiated rumours about princesses and suchlike, because ( ... )
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In Sweet Valley all things are possible. It is all things to all people (except, I feel, a village).
This trilogy should be renamed The Messing About With London Crimescenes Trilogy. She just can't leave them alone.
YOU CLEARLY ARE NOT AUSTRALIAN AT ALL. ALL AUSTRALIANS TALK ABOUT NOTHING BUT PRAWNS, KANGAROOS AND... CROCS. :D
You're welcome!
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