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BITTER RIVALS #29 (Sweet Valley High (Numbered Paperback))

BITTER RIVALS #29 (Sweet Valley High (Numbered Paperback))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable...
Review: It was interesting to see Liz and Enid reacting to a 'changed' Amy. I liked the way the book conveyed Enid's jealousy of Amy but, also at the same time, she was portrayed as being insecure and threatened by the return of Liz's 'best friend'. I liked the 'showdown' at the party when Amy keeps hassling poor old Christopher for a ride, when he just wants to be with Enid. I did feel a bit sorry for Liz, especially since she was caught between them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too Bad...........
Review: It's just too bad Amy changed. I used to like her a lot. But now that she has grown to be like Jessica, I am totally disappointed. Well, anyway, people changed. I guess it's good. At least Liz found out that Amy is no longer the same Amy who had been her best friend. Lucky for her, she had Enid. This book is quiet good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sandra and Jean
Review: Sandra is jealous of Jean,or was it that Jean was jealous of Sandra?I can't remember.But it is a pretty good book about insecurities and (one-sided)rivalry between 2 best friends.


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