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TEACHER CRUSH (Sweet Valley High, No 57)

TEACHER CRUSH (Sweet Valley High, No 57)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good little Sweet Valley book
Review: This book revolves around Olivia's crush with her art teacher. I really liked this book, because there are not a lot of books about Olivia and yet she is supposedly a major character. Anyway, Olivia's friends think she is a little too obsessed with him, but she is convinced that he likes her back and that it's destiny for them. (She's even gutsy enough to show up at his house!)The only thing I did not like was the awful likeness of Olivia on the cover of the book that I have.(I'm not sure if the same picture is on all versions of the book.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Has Olivia met the man of her dreams?"
Review: When various art and vocation workshops are being offered at Sweet Valley High for two weeks, Elizabeth Wakefield, Enid Rollins, and Olivia Davidson sign up for the art class together, which is taught by a handsome, young instructor (Mr. Bachman) who Olivia falls for in a big way. She's completely obsessed, and believes he thinks of her as more than his favorite student--but does he?

Meanwhile, Jessica Wakefield is stuck with one of her last workshop picks: electronics, which she knows absolutely nothing about. So she gets some help from her nerdy lab partner, in order to catch her friend, Lila Fowler, in a possible lie.

"Teacher Crush" was a pretty good SVH addition, though Olivia's desperation to find a boyfriend was kind of out of character, since she's relatively independent. But, overall, this one's worth reading if you're a SVH fan, and especially if you like Olivia.


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