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Clueless (Sweet Valley Jr. High, No 24) |
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Rating: Summary: This was pretty good Review: Elizabeth is getting to be pretty good friends with Blue and she agrees to learn to surf. Blue, of course, is very happy because that just means that he can spend more time with her. Jessica knows that there is something going on between Liz and Blue but she know Liz just doesn't want to admit it. Read the book to see if Blue and Liz become a couple.
Rating: Summary: Good Review: Elizabeth, head of the online 'zine "Zone", has writer's block. She can't think of any ideas for the latest issue, and every second brings the group closer to the deadline. Then Blue has a great idea! He could teach Elizabeth to surf, then he and Elizabeth could each write an article about their surfing experiences. A little reluctantly, Elizabeth agrees to learn how to surf, and before she knows it, surf lessons have turned into...well, flirting. In the mean time, Jessica is trying desperately to make Elizabeth admit that she has a crush on Blue. She makes sneaky plans to make Elizabeth tell the truth that one by one, start backfiring on her.
This book was good, and quite romantic. I do think the model that's supposed to be Blue on the cover of the book doesn't quite fit the author's description of him, but that leaves room for imagination. There are some funny parts in this book, as well as parts that are just flat out entertaining. I recommend this book to Sweet Valley Jr. High readers, as well as The Babysitters' Club, Luna Bay, and Mark-Kate & Ashley readers.
Rating: Summary: This book just [stinks] Review: One word: [Stinks]. This book belongs in the sewer outside your local grocery store. Seriously. Blue Spiccoli is about the stupidest character in the world, and has about the stupidest name in the world. This book did NOT make sense at all, and Blue is just a surfer dude using incorrect language in about every sentence. But, if you are insanely weird and would like to read it, check the sewer near your local grocery store. If it's not there (I don't know why it wouldn't be), check it out from your library, because this book is definitely not worth your money.
Rating: Summary: The best book yet! Review: The reason I think this is the best book yet is because I was very interested in the relationship between Elizabeth and Blue. In the book, Blue teaches Liz to surf and begins to like her more and more, and Liz starts to wonder if Blue is more than a friend. When Jessica gets in the middle and tries to convince Liz that she has a crush, a little controversy happens. Meanwhile, Lacey and Jessica are put on the same team for the Olympics week and Jessica tries to get Ronald to change the teams. If you like Blue or Elizabeth, or both, I HIGHLY recommend this book.P.S.: If you like this book, then look out for Dance Fever (#28).
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