Rating: Summary: Book 13 in SVH Senior Year Series Review: "All About Love" picks up where the wild party in the previous book left off--with a prim-and-proper Elizabeth Wakefield getting drunk and unexpectedly being rescued by a chivalrous Conner McDermott. After that knight-in-shining-armor scene, it appears that Conner is half-man enough to get involved with Liz once again, where before he was too commitment-phobic to even speak to her, for fear of being tied down to one person.Will Simmons and Jessica Wakefield are obviously having some problems in this book. For starters, Will repeatedly compares Jessica to his long-term ex-girlfriend, Melissa Fox; and Jessica thinks Will is being too possessive and pushy for her taste--plus she's not entirely over her ex either. Things get worse, though, when they decide to double date with Conner and Elizabeth, and one of them walks out during the meal. Personally, I've never cared for Will. He's obviously not over Melissa, and I still can't excuse his previous spineless behavior concerning the rumors about Jessica. Meanwhile, Andy Marsden, the joke-cracking slacker (one of my favorite characters in this book), is trying to get "serious" (if you can ever call him that) about raising his GPA and SAT scores for college--but fails miserably. It's amusing how easily he's distracted, like when he finds his old Game Boy hiding on the floor of his closet. Overall, "All About Love" is another great addition to the SVH Senior Year series, though the title is a little misleading if you're expecting an in-depth explanation on love or expect everyone to be happy with who they're currently with--and that just won't happen, because where would the fun be in that? The unknown ghostwriter (Francine Pascal is just the creator of this series, not the actual writer) continues to generate enjoyably fast-paced stories that are barely printed fast enough for her(?) hungry fans, who can usually devour one or more of them a day. The chat room conversations, short stories, and journal entries certainly make this series more hip and popular than other teen romance series out there.
Rating: Summary: Best one yet! Review: # 13 is the best book of the senoir year series yet! The Conner and Liz thing was good but the Jessica/Jeremy/Will thing was great! And then the end of the book with the Tia thing! it left you hanging like all the others but it makes you have to read #14
Rating: Summary: What I think of All About Love Review: All About Love was one of the best books in the series. It's mainly about Jessica and Will and how their relationship faltered. Liz and Connor were also a big part of the book, as this was the first book in the series when they were truly together. Melissa and Tia weren't really that much involved, although Melissa did try some techniques to get Will back.
Rating: Summary: All About Love (Sweet Valley High Senior Year, No 13) Review: Hey everbody! This is a great book for all of you Liz & Conner fans like me. You really see them become a couple. Jess and Will have a few problems and Andy worries about his future. There's not a lot about Tia until the end and Maria and Ken aren't in it a lot either. This is a great book and I can't wait for the next one.
Rating: Summary: All About Love (Sweet Valley High Senior Year, No 13) Review: Hey everbody! This is a great book for all of you Liz & Conner fans like me. You really see them become a couple. Jess and Will have a few problems and Andy worries about his future. There's not a lot about Tia until the end and Maria and Ken aren't in it a lot either. This is a great book and I can't wait for the next one.
Rating: Summary: Will's a hottie Review: Hey y'all. J.W. here. I must say that Will Simmons is a fine looking specimen. Whew! Okay first of all, Jessica ain't Melissa, so Will should stop treating her like it. It's also a bit unrealistic though, c'mon, how many girls to you know who are with 3 (read the next book) different guys in about 3 days? Not many here. The Conner/Liz thing is okay, but 4 words: TOOK YA LONG ENOUGH! C'mon for several books there Liz had NO life. "oh Conner I love you and if I see a crab cake I'll think of you." 'Cha right! I'm so glad that Maria and Ken finally hooked up! They make such a cute couple. Ken is SO much better that Will. "Oh Melissa you tried to ruin the girl I thought I loved life, but that's A-OK with me. I'll take you back. I'll probably need my space in a week though and break up with yoo again" Sheesh, quoting Angel here: drop the manipultive ball and chain and go for the blonde. 'Nuff said. Good book though, and I giveit 5 starz.
Rating: Summary: This is a good book for any fan of Conner and Elizabeth! Review: I am a BIG Conner and Elizabeth fan and I loved this book! It had a lot about Liz and Conner in it, from when they're double dating with Jessica and Will to when they are alone. It also has a lot of Jessica and Will in it. I think this book is great for any fan of Jess and Will or Liz and Conner.
Rating: Summary: Will and Jessica Review: I love Will, and I htink alot more of the story should circle around him. I also love Melissa. The twins can get boring, but they extra character help keep the series afloat. How old is the Conner thing, does he seriously have to be in every book. Can' they just keep him out for one book? Even though Melissa and Will are back together, I think there is quite a bit of drama coming up.
Rating: Summary: It's good Review: I luved this book! It rocked. Liz & Conner get back 2gether & Jess finally sees Will 4 what he is. Jeremy & Jess b come friends agian & things r cool. Andy starts making BIG decisions, maria, ken & tia aren't in it too much but it's fun when they r. I can't wait 2 read the next one!
Rating: Summary: Liz-Conner luver Review: I luved this book! It rocked. Liz & Conner get back 2gether & Jess finally sees Will 4 what he is. Jeremy & Jess b come friends agian & things r cool. Andy starts making BIG decisions, maria, ken & tia aren't in it too much but it's fun when they r. I can't wait 2 read the next one!
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