familyofspies ([info]familyofspies) wrote in [info]1bruce1,
@ 2007-11-27 09:48:00
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Sweet Valley Twins #12 Keeping Secrets

The actual "secret" between Ned and the Wakefield's and the conflict that results from it are really lame... which I guess is a good thing, because a dad going to these extreme lengths to keep something quiet with his pre-teen daughters... even leaving out his son in the process... is really kind of creepy.

But before the Wakefield twins know just what their dad's secret is going to be, they're so bursting with excitement and curiousity that they go on about it for about six pages. Their naive behavior is annoying. When somebody wants t tell you something important  in private "later," it's not always a good thing. It might mean Ned needs time to think of the best way to break the news.  What if he was going to tell them he was not their real father, or something (since they're "old enough to keep a secret").  Nevertheless,  Jessica pesters Elizabeth to see if she knows and Elizabeth--in exasperation--does her homework (hate) and lectures Jessica for not doing hers (loathe).  She also notices Jessica is wearing her barrette, but even though Elizabeth gets frustrated with Jessica taking her things without asking... she says Jessica can KEEP IT. Smart, Elizabeth. That'll really keep Jessica from doing it again.

Ned comes home and makes the twins say that they promise they will keep the secret.  He doesn't even accept Jessica's "me too." She actually has to say "I promise." Fine adult behavior there, Ned.  Creepy, too.  After Jessica changes into the outfit she is wearing on the cover (a blue sundress with a purple belt tied around her "narrow" waist) and Elizabeth throws on some boring rag and lectures Jessica again, they meet Ned and he tells them...

thithige bithig sithingecret... Ithig!!!  After all of that build up... all of that speculation... Mr. Wakefield's secret is some childish made-up language??!! Ned shares some "touching" tale about how he learned it from his childhood friend when he was the twins age, and since the two of them were practically inseparable, just like the twins... that's why he thought of teaching them Ithig.  Ned figures the three of them could use it to speak to each other. Alright, fine, the father-daughter bonding is fine in theory, but Ned's insistence on secrecy is weird.  Just what does he plan on telling them in Ithig that they can't repeat? So Ned gives them the dull instructions of Ithig, which is basically stick the word "Ithig" inside each syllable of a word, like "twin" would become "twithigin" and "girl" would be "githigirl." If only real foreign languages were that easy, like sticking the word "German" in front of each syllable of a word of German, or the word "English" in front of a word in English....Of course Elizabeth picks up on it, while dumb Jessica can hardly say her own name.  She gets a chance to put Ithig in action when nosy Caroline Pearce comes over to the Wakefield's table.  "Ithigoh Ithigno," Jessica moans and Caroline's gossip instincts kick in as she wonders what strange things that Wakefield's are saying. Jessica explains it's a different language and Caroline's all, "French? Spanish?" Instead of saying yes (how would she know?) and sending her on her way, stupid NED is all, "it's really a family matter, Caroline," and tells Jessica in Ithig how proud he is of her for not telling. Ned's so planning on using Ithig for something sinister....

So the twins decide they love Ithig so much that they speak it the next morning (pointing out that Steven doesn't know it, which even though Ithig sucks as a secret, it's rude to include only some of your children and leave out others. Unless Steven and Ned have their own Secret).  Apparently Alice knows that Ned was teaching the twins some sort of secret language. She thinks it's wonderful that the girls and their father "have something private and special."  The twins take their private and special language to school only to learn that Caroline Pearce has told the other kids that the twins have a secret language. This makes the Unicorns MAD (that Jessica didn't tell them) and Amy Sutton feel... left out (that Elizabeth and Jessica have a secret instead of Elizabeth and her). Middle school kids are really sensitive aren't they, they just want to be loved and included, even in something as childish and unimportant as a made-up language.  Jessica and Elizabeth don't want their friends to be mad, but they can't go telling Daddy's Little Secret either, not after they promised they wouldn't (Ned would probably disown them, or speak to them only in English as punishment).

So Jessica and Elizabeth are suddenly hated and Amy and Lila are suddenly friends... they snub JessandLiz by loudly talking about Lila's latest party... which is really some George Fowler party/benefit featuring some tennis player named Chris Crosby playing a benefit match.  I wouldn't care less if somebody did not invite me to a tennis match, but of course Jessica's life is RUINED when Lila says she can't come... unless Jessica tells her her secret.  Elizabeth's not invited either, of course, but Amy is and so is practically every other kid at school and--as the twins discover at home--STEVEN is invited (and some TV star named Brett Carter)...  but not them. 

The twins are sad, but they manage to honestly tell Ned that they kept the secret (because of course it's the first thing he asks) and Ned sinisterly promises they can talk Ithig later.  Wouldn't it be "speak Ithig," and might I add that Ithig, with it's little italisized "ithig" between each syllable is really annoying to read.  Nevertheless, we are treated to a sample of a note written to Elizabeth entirely in Ithig... from Lila!!! Yes, Jessica broke her little promise to Ned and now since Lila apparently rivals Caroline Pearce when it comes to spreading gossip "the whole school" knows Ithig. Stupid Ned is actually understanding when Jessica (melodramatically sobbing) tells him the story, but Elizabeth is just so very upset that Jessica broke the promise that she REFUSES to go to Lila's party.  Too bad for her, she misses out on everybody cheering for tennis star Chris Crosby by shouting, "yithigea Crithigosby."  Like he'd really appreciate such a cheer.  

Elizabeth goes to school on Monday to Amy is STILL mad about Ithig and also that there is a new teacher in her music class... Ms. McDonald.  Everybody apparently loved the old music teacher, so they act rude and obnoxious to Ms. McDonald and throw things around.  When Ms. McDonald demands an explanation, bully Jim Sturbridge gives her one... in Ithig!! Oh, what kind of a nasty plague did Ned unleash teaching his daughters this language (I'm surprised that wasn't a plot for a later book.... the twins learn a "dead" language that infiltrates their brains, as well as their mouths and turns them into budding killing machines until some "living" language drives it out).  The other kids take up Jim's Ithig and Ms. McDonald loses whatever control she had and ... sits there and lets the class run wild. That's almost as smart as Elizabeth letting Jessica keep the barrette she took without asking. 

Speaking of St. Elizabeth, she just sits and watches, but deep down she really does want to help Ms. McDonald... especially after she learns of some bratty plot that Lila and Jim Sturbridge and some of the other bad kids are planning of humiliating Ms. McDonald by speaking Ithig in class while Ms. McDonald is being observed by the district supervisor. Some ghost writer must have really done that as a kid, or something, because I remember a really similar thing happening in "Boys Against Girls."  Elizabeth went along with that, but in this one she goes home to her thinking seat (some pine branch) and worries... but decides to tell Ms. McDonald. She does this by rudely pointing out that some of the kids and Ms. McDonald "aren't getting along" and then is all stunned when Ms. McDonald reveals she knows Ithig.... because it's so hard to catch on to.  Ms. McDonald is able to show off her superior Ithig skills by responding to Lila--the first student to try speaking Ithig in front of the District Supervisor.  Ms. McDonald brushes it off as some special secret of the sixth graders, so of course the kids decide she must be really nice and cool and the class goes well. 

And that's basically the end of Ithig, because what fun is a language if your teacher knows it? Plus the twins have more "interesting" news to deal with: Mary Robinson's mother is getting married. Big deal, but it apparently sets the stage for book 13...



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[info]familyofspies
2007-11-28 08:12 am UTC (link)
as that was my first recap, could somebody help me so that a person is not seeing an entire recap on the board all at once?

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[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-28 09:53 am UTC (link)
Select the text you want to cut, highlight it, and press the button that looks like a zigzag (comes up as LJ cut when you hover over it). When the box appears, write what text you want to show as the cut text (like, ' a secret language, ho hum') or whatever, and press ok. The text you selected should be shown as in a grey box. Then save.

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[info]strangerface
2007-11-28 02:27 pm UTC (link)
Put the wors < lj-cut text="Keep Reading..." > (without the spaces between the brackets) where you want to cut the entry.

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[info]__loveisrevenge
2007-11-28 09:07 am UTC (link)
ha! this is awesome, great job. i think this book has to have the dumbest plot in all the sweet valley books. wouldn't you expect the unicorns to think the whole made up language thing was really immature? and amy to be less...incredibly bitchy?

also i loved this one part from when the twins were speculating about what the secret might be:
"Maybe he's going to tell us that we have another twin...that we're really triplets!" [Jessica] said, her blue-green eyes growing wide.
Elizabeth burst out laughing, remembering the time she and her sister had pretended to have a triplet named Jennifer to play a joke on their friend Brooke Dennis.

....

sorry, i literally just finished reading this one so it's really fresh in my mind. great recap!

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[info]loubeelou
2007-11-28 09:08 am UTC (link)
Add an lj cut at the start and the end.
to start, use <*lj-cut text="write something here">
at the end, put <*/lj-cut>
without the asterisks, of course.
Hope that helps!

Cool recap, by the way. I remember this book, and always thought it was mean they left Steven out. Mostly coz I have two little sisters and I'd hate it if my dad taught them a language and left me out!

Edited at 2007-11-28 09:09 am UTC

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[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-28 09:53 am UTC (link)
Great first recap. I remember this book as being incredibly boring lol but at least the recap made me laugh hehehe!

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[info]daniellafromage
2007-11-28 12:28 pm UTC (link)
Man. The early SVT books really blew - everyone acts like a ten-year-old in them!

Unless Steven and Ned have their own Secret
My first thought was, "NAMBLA?" D:

(Edited for HTML.)

Edited at 2007-11-28 12:29 pm UTC

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[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-28 01:06 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, and the way they're written is so different to the later ones as well. I'm in the middle of recapping Super Chiller # 2: The Ghost in the Graveyard, and the style of writing makes the twins seem about 10 or so.

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[info]wernam_hogg
2007-11-28 01:43 pm UTC (link)
Why is Ned so weird? Why suddenly announcing that the the twins? I didn't get it. I do know that I thought Jessica looked absolutely gorgeous on the cover and was jealous of the way her hair fell naturally.

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[info]versipellis
2007-11-28 07:08 pm UTC (link)
Um. What?

I never read this one, but it comes across as INCREDIBLY weird here. I also want to smack Ned.

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Sturbridge
[info]cheechins
2007-11-28 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Isn't Jim Sturbridge Belinda's boyfriend in one of the later SVTs? I remember him being nice and not an asshole? In the one where she becomes more ladylike and wears lip gloss and finds it all distracting? That was like my favorite SVT evah, I can't remember the title but I think it was something like Odd Girl Out or something. Anyway, I thought Jim sounded totally cute and I wanted my best guy friend to fall in love with me. This was back in the day when I think Belinda may have been called Billie?

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Re: Sturbridge
[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-29 09:05 am UTC (link)
Yeah they get it on I think. Not literally :-)!

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[info]abreathinthefog
2007-11-29 11:12 pm UTC (link)
It was called "Standing Out" - #25. Wasn't she afraid that her chest would get in the way of her pitching? Aww.

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Re: Sturbridge
[info]cheechins
2007-12-03 03:23 am UTC (link)
Yes! And she curls her hair and gets a new dress (shops with the twins of course) at the mall for her big birthday bash or something.

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[info]dirtywingsgirl
2007-11-29 01:51 am UTC (link)
(Ned would probably disown them, or speak to them only in English as punishment).
Lithigol!

Amy and Lila are suddenly friends
Oh my god! I so want to read this book now.

I can't believe the kids are so jealous and stupid about ithing. As if you'd even remember that people were speaking a little made up language. I know they're only in middle school, but it's pretty lame.
And Ned's insistence on secrecy is rather strange.

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[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-29 09:04 am UTC (link)
It does make you wonder what other secrets Neddyboy wants to share with his daughters.....

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(Anonymous)
2007-11-29 11:08 pm UTC (link)
Like he's actually half-Jewish (as revealed in the Wakefield Legacy, right?)

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[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-30 09:03 am UTC (link)
Ah they probably already know that and he has to sleep in a closet as punishment.

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[info]dirtywingsgirl
2007-11-30 01:47 am UTC (link)
Like old family recipes and stuff? *Innocent face*

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[info]zippyladoodles
2007-11-30 09:02 am UTC (link)
*Even more innocent face* or the contents of his drawers?

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[info]nellswell
2007-11-29 10:16 pm UTC (link)
Funny recap, I almost LOL'd several times (at work!).


That Ithig language also pops up in, of all places, the movie Slums of Beverly Hills, where I remember that Natasha Lyonne and Marisa Tomei start randomly speaking it in some bathroom. For they record, in the movie they pronounced it as "Ittig", with a silent 'h'.

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[info]abreathinthefog
2007-11-29 11:14 pm UTC (link)
Is it sad that after reading this book I tried teaching some of my friends Ithig so that we could be all cool and have secret conversations?
My friends weren't as cool as me, though. They weren't interested.

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