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Have You Heard About Elizabeth?

Have You Heard About Elizabeth?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Liz and Tom's love problems are getting old!!
Review: A very good book. But don't you all agree that Tom thinking Liz hates him, and Liz thinking Tom hates her, is getting a bit old? It is. Why can't they at least try to admit their feelings for the other one? I feel bad for them though. It can't be easy to admit your feelings, when you think the person you are in love with hates you. And the fact that Jessica is finally growing up is great. She's been this superficial airhead forever. Now she's starting to discover that life isn't all about clothes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: it's getting monotonous
Review: Although I enjoyed the book, the plot is getting repetitive. For the past three books, Elizabeth and Tom have been trying to get through to each other, but still haven't achieved this. If they were really in love (which I believe they are) wouldn't you think that they would have talked about this in an orderly fashion by now? Dana is looking more and more like a self-centered, airheaded musician. As soon as Denise got her credit card, it was obvious that she would over charge on it. Jessica is dramatic as usual, but this time she is acting more like Elizabeth in that she's fighting for respect for women. In conclusion, this book was funny and enjoyable, but after about three books of the Elizabeth and Tom thing happening, I'm getting tired of it. Either get back together or forget about each other!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an 'unreachable' love
Review: Elizabeth and Tom who are trying to get through to each other should try a little harder.I think Jessica should also try a little harder in supporting Nick to become a lawyer and to quiting the police force.As for Denise Waters,everyone knows you get the credit card bill sooner or later!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pretty good..but also a bit disappointing....
Review: I just hope Liz had checked 'NO' 'cause Sweet Valley just won't be same with her in Denver!!!!
I always have thought she was kind of a bore, but that doesn't mean she is not my fave twin.....
The reason I gave 3 stars is 'cause I don't like Scott or Tom Watts!!!
Scott Slimeball- as Tom put him, I don't think he is kind of person Liz will go out with......
I think it's just because her terrible break-up with Tom had caused her to do uncharacteristic things and that is why she is going out with Scott...(I think..)

But anyway,I recommend this book to you, but when you read it over and over again it could easily get you to SLEEP!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good but, please - get rid of Dana and Scott!
Review: I liked the book. It kept you wondering if Liz checked yes or no. I hope she checked no. I think that she and Tom should get back together now. And to think that none of this would have started if Dana had not stolen that letter. Dana should confess. ( I know that won't happen). I also think that Liz should have talked to Tom after she ran into his father instead of having that shouting match in the cafeteria; a lot more could have been accomplished. Elizabeth should have also talked to Jessica about her acceptance to that school in Denver. I thought that it was kinda bad for Jessica to find out from her dorm mates. As for Nick, I think that he should go back to school, but he should start out part time instead of trying to go back full-time. I can see that he will be burned out by book 40. And finally some comments about Denise. That was so stupid of her to go out and run her credit card up like that. It was funny when that waiter told her that the restaurant was more selective about who they allow to come in and that her dessert order was childish. And she is only digging a deeper hole for herself by going to a bill consolidation place. What she needs to do is to find a part time job and find a Sweet Valley chapter of Consumer Credit Counseling Services. They will help her negotiate a payment schedule with the One Bank and her Student Loan department at SVU. This way, Denise will not have to pay higher interest fees by using a debt consolidation service.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enough is Enough!!!
Review: I liked the book. It kept you wondering if Liz checked yes or no. I hope she checked no. I think that she and Tom should get back together now. And to think that none of this would have started if Dana had not stolen that letter. Dana should confess. ( I know that won't happen). I also think that Liz should have talked to Tom after she ran into his father instead of having that shouting match in the cafeteria; a lot more could have been accomplished. Elizabeth should have also talked to Jessica about her acceptance to that school in Denver. I thought that it was kinda bad for Jessica to find out from her dorm mates. As for Nick, I think that he should go back to school, but he should start out part time instead of trying to go back full-time. I can see that he will be burned out by book 40. And finally some comments about Denise. That was so stupid of her to go out and run her credit card up like that. It was funny when that waiter told her that the restaurant was more selective about who they allow to come in and that her dessert order was childish. And she is only digging a deeper hole for herself by going to a bill consolidation place. What she needs to do is to find a part time job and find a Sweet Valley chapter of Consumer Credit Counseling Services. They will help her negotiate a payment schedule with the One Bank and her Student Loan department at SVU. This way, Denise will not have to pay higher interest fees by using a debt consolidation service.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Pretty good..but also a bit disappointing....
Review: I'D GIVE IT 5 OUT OF TEN! Really, Francine- for some serious rommance, you need to make Scott come on stronger. It was OK, but borrow it from a friend, or the library before going out and buying it- even if you do own every Sweet Valley Book ever published.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From An Expert......
Review: I'D GIVE IT 5 OUT OF TEN! Really, Francine- for some serious rommance, you need to make Scott come on stronger. It was OK, but borrow it from a friend, or the library before going out and buying it- even if you do own every Sweet Valley Book ever published.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad, but not great either
Review: In my opinion, Scott Sinclair is a sleaze. He and Dana Upshaw deserve each other that's for sure! And the relationship matters between Tom and Elizabeth did drag on...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good but, please - get rid of Dana and Scott!
Review: Much as I love Liz and Tom, I just wish that they would use their B-R-A-I-N-S and T-A-L-K with each other. It's so annoying that they cannot have an adult conversation without resorting to silly insults. And what is it with Dana and Scott? Can't Liz and Tom (two intelligent beings - supposedly) see what manipulative creeps they are? Especially Dana, I mean, if she loves Tom so much - why is she hiding things from him? Scott is just a jerk, it's so obvious that he's just using Liz as a trophy rather than a girlfriend. Jessica should just wake up from La-La land, I mean, what is she on? Police work is certainly not fun - not if someone has a gun to your head. But, I do think that Nick is good for her maybe he'll calm her down a bit. Overall, I do reccommend it, even if the Liz and Tom thing does tend to irritate.


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