Posted By:Helena Grentch
I thought that this book was really good. Especially for teenagers in high school. The events in this book are exactly
like what happens in real peoples everyday lives. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes young teenage books. I
think that this was one of the best books that I have ever read. I am also very interested in reading more SVH books because
the ones that i have read so far have been great.I also thought that this book is like you are in real life.
Posted By:frankie Bridleway
In this fourteenth installment of the popular SVH series, Liz Wakefield finds herself struggling with a dilemma:
does she accept a dinner date with a guy who has just moved into town or does she turn him down? Mind you, she has a steady
boyfriend that she loves dearly, so you can see the problem. Being the super-nice girl that she is, she decides to accept.
Of course, her decision nearly costs her her relationship with her boyfriend. Now, I realize that Liz only accepted the date
because she didn't want to hurt the other guy's feelings, but in the process, she hurt her own boyfriend. I know she was just
trying to be nice, but if I had been in her shoes, I would have just told the guy no. Sometimes, being nice means having to
say NO.I think this book is fab and I woud recommend this book to any teenager.
Posted By:Rachel Hampton
When Chubby Robin Wilson follows Jessica around,she just wanted to be her friend,but now she wants to be in Pi Beta Alpha,SVH's
Sorority[My high school never had a sorority!] Jessica and her 2 best friends Cara Walker and Lila Fowler won't let her in.
Bruce Patman invites her to the dance,but won't dance with her,and calls her "Miss Tubby".so She loses weight,and she loses
weight by starving herself.She is in the Sorority.I really loved reading this book in my free time and I enjoyed it.