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The Patmans of Sweet Valley

The Patmans of Sweet Valley

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another great saga
Review: Anyone who has enjoyed reading the popular Sweet Valley series will definitely enjoy this book solely based on the character of the wealthy Bruce Patman. This story explores the lives of his ancestors, both from the maternal and paternal sides of the family. I agree that some of the characters have short stories about them since there are just a bit too many characters that the author wants to discuss. These stories mostly deal with the topic of romance, but there are several which talk about real historical events that took place. A main focus is also how Bruce Patman became so wealthy and ended up living in Sweet Valley.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite one
Review: This was my favorite saga from the series. I loved hearing about Vanessa Saxton (Emma Elliot) and Katherine Richmond. Some of the parts were predictable, but that is how it was supposed to be! The two sides can't together until the very end, so you have to understand that point to get the book. I can't wait till a new saga comes out!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The worst of the three sagas
Review: Tis book follows the stories of Bruce Patman's ancestors, from Lady Sophie to the present day. It was quite good, but a bit confuing trying to get the two sides of the family straight. There were much more characters in this then in the other two- I'd have preferred less characters and more detailed stories. It didn't really inspire me like the other two did- I could read them over and over again, but this was just wasn't intresting enough. Get the other two, the fowler's and the wakefield's, read this one if you really like them but not first or you might be put off.


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