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MALIBU SUMMER (Sweet Valley High Super Edition)

MALIBU SUMMER (Sweet Valley High Super Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: malibu summer
Review: I read this book becase I love the water . The part I likedthe most is when the baby-sitter went to buy clothes .Becase all the clothes were more than $300 so she just got a dress that did not cost to much .This isbook is very fun to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a summer!
Review: Liz and Jess are baby-sitting in Malibu! Jessi si sitting for a poor family while Liz is living in a mansion. Liz meets a quiet writer and loves him instantly. Then she finds out is real identity after he is almost murdered. Can Liz trust him? A great book. Most Sweet Valley fans probably haven't read it yet.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pathetic...........
Review: Oh please! How dumb do Francine Pascal and Kate William really think we are? I mean Liz falls for a 'quiet reserved writer' who just happens to be a 'pop/rock star' - as if. Who is going to believe that a really famous - and busy (yes, not all 'rock stars' get the chance to go on vacation and disguise themselves as 'writers') guy is going to fall for one of the Wakefield twins when there are, like, millions of women out there who are better looking, older and wealthier than Elizabeth Wakefield. Oh, pardon me - I am forgetting that this IS Sweet Valley (home to the 'beautiful Wakefields and their perfect existence'). Don't waste your time - there are better SV books out there (no, really).


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