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Can I still claim it to be part of a weekend of shame if I read this book during the week? Or maybe a better question is whether I should even be ashamed of my regression to my favorite pre-teen reading habits. That being said, last week I read The Evil Twin installment of Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley High series. Luckily, this book, unlike the copy of Secrets that I borrowed from the library, is not an updated version of the text. Even though the revised Sweet Valley was ok, I strongly prefer the originals.
In this book, the twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield are being stalked by a third girl who looks just like them. This murderous teenager has dyed her dark hair blonde and bought blue contacts to impersonate the Wakefields and hopefully take the place of one of them. Improbable? Heck yes. But that’s what makes Sweet Valley High so much fun. The murderous Margo stalks, impersonates and eventually tries to eliminate one of the twins; will the Wakefield twins manage to survive!?!?!
Spoiler: Duh, they’re ok.
In this book, the twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield are being stalked by a third girl who looks just like them. This murderous teenager has dyed her dark hair blonde and bought blue contacts to impersonate the Wakefields and hopefully take the place of one of them. Improbable? Heck yes. But that’s what makes Sweet Valley High so much fun. The murderous Margo stalks, impersonates and eventually tries to eliminate one of the twins; will the Wakefield twins manage to survive!?!?!
Spoiler: Duh, they’re ok.
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