Rating: Summary: what the? Review: This book was really great and interesting. Liz and Connersendless problems continue ...but this time it make you want to juststrangle Tia . Now the thing with Andy and Six...I guess we knew thatwas coming for Andy. I mean hes never had a girlfriend, thats weird. There is not much about Jess in this book but that s ok it was still a great book. The ending leaves you wanting more.
Rating: Summary: sweet valley is the best Review: This is by far one of the best books in this series. I cant wait to get the next one. Its a whole month away though! It seems like every character's personality relates to someone you know. If you havent read this book you have to because Elizabeth and Jessica and all their friends(and enemies) are soooooooo cool.
Rating: Summary: I AM SO SICK OF NOTHING HAPPENING! Review: When I first started reading this new series, I loved it. But as the books kept coming, they seemed to get more and more boring. The only intereting story lines keep gtting screwed up then fixed then screwed up all over again. Why can't the author just get the couples togther and leave it. They can make more interesting storylines than this. Anyways, I'm so glad Andy finnally figured out what was going on with himsef. As for the whole Tia and Conner situation, what is Connor thinking? It's obvious she is nothing but a tramp. She needs to get over herself and leave Liz and Connor alone. As for Maria, she needs to keep her nose out of everyone else's bussiness. It's not her place. Also, the Connor drinking storyline just isn't gonna go... If they can't think of something better than I won't be reading these books anymore.
Rating: Summary: Book 16 in SVHSY Series Review: With an eye-catching title like "Three Girls and a Guy," you know this sixteenth addition to the SVH Senior Year series will be enticing--and it is. As with every SVHSY book, the ending is just crammed with lots of drama, making you eager to read the next one as soon as possible. And "Three Girls..." certainly delivers, shock-wise. But I won't spoil the ending for you. Instead, here are the three main story lines in "Three Girls...":1) Conner McDermott and Elizabeth Wakefield haven't been spending too much time together lately due to Liz's hectic schedule. There's that tension--as well as Conner's mother returning from rehab--that has him a nervous wreck. So he turns to the only person he feels he can talk to about this: Tia Ramirez. However, Liz thinks something's going on between these two, which is perceptive of her, because Tia's recent feelings for Conner have been anything but platonic, as you'll see by the end. 2) Ken Matthews gets more acquainted with his father's girlfriend, particularly since his dad doesn't have enough time even for her. This story line wasn't too interesting, though the ending was a little more so. 3) Andy Marsden's not too sure if he's cut out for a relationship with Six Hanson--or any relationship for that matter. The ending to this little dilemma will certainly have readers surprised, though I kind of suspected something a few books back. What I am surprised about is that such a topic would even be brought up in a Sweet Valley book. This is definitely not the same SV books I grew up on, which is a relief, in that this series is much more realistic. Overall, "Three Girls and a Guy" is a great addition to the SVHSY series, with several good surprises at the end. Can't wait to read the next one: "Backstabber."
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