| SVH #93 - Stepsisters |
[May. 14th, 2008|03:31 pm] |

In my last recap (SVH #81 – Rosa’s Lie), I claimed that Rosa Jameson was not in any other SVH book because, you know, she’s a minority. Turns out, I was WRONG! SVH #93, Stepsisters, is not only fabulous enough to show another minority’s struggle to fit into the bleach-white world of Sweet Valley, but the girl in question actually takes advice from Rosa! Oh, Sweet Valley High and racial issues… once again, the topic is handled in a sensitive and non-offensive manner. Seeing how no one had recapped this book yet, I thought I’d recap another book that tackles the same issue (racism!) in almost an even worse manner. |
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| SVH #81 - Rosa's Lie |
[May. 11th, 2008|05:46 pm] |

First off, the cover for this is just amazing. Rosa’s left boob is at least three cups larger than her right. Not to mention the high-waisted jeans the twins are wearing and the purple wannabe trenchcoat that Jessica is rocking. And she DOES rock it! At any rate, it’s the perfect way to show the difference between two American girls and one “chicana” (as Rosa continually calls herself). And, as the book tells us, real chicana women have curves. The book is not at all un-PC, as you can tell…..
The A plot featuring Rosa and her family (who are, oddly enough, never mentioned again that I’m aware of) is amazing – that is, amazingly lame. The real genius is the B plot: Bruce vs. Todd is a battle of wills for their Phi Epsilon fraternity!! |
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| SVH 42, Caught in the Middle |
[Apr. 20th, 2008|04:37 pm] |
 The cover: Manuel looks like a regular, 16-year-old kid. Sandra looks a little too old (seriously, what's up with the pearl necklace?), but at least she's got some meat on her bones. I think they used the same model who was Julie Porter on the cover of #47 Troublemaker. ( parents just don't understand ) |
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| SWeet Valley High #69 Friend Against Friend |
[Feb. 20th, 2008|10:07 pm] |
At last, book number sixty-nine! And while you’d think it might be about something racy, it is actually about something race-y. Okay, that was an awful pun. But this is a SERIOUS book as evidenced by the dark, moody blue of the cover. The other covers are usually pastels but this one is dark and serious to show us how dark and serious the book is. Thus, the cover:

and it features Neil and Andy and it looks like Neil is feeling up Andy’s man boob. The caption reads: What is happening between Neil and Andy? I think we all can see what is happening as one feels up the other, they grasp hands and stare moodily into each other’s eyes. Andy apparently shares Liz’s taste in shirts while Neil goes for jean jackets. Hawt. Oh, and this book is only 138 pages long rather than the usual 150-154ish, so despite its race-y topic, the ghostwriter must’ve had trouble finding enough to say. Probably not enough opportunities for Jess to scheme or Liz to cry.
( Buckle your seatbelts kids, this one is going to get hairy...and deep. Very deep. And poignant. )
Also, please remember to write your essays to be the next reader of the month! The rules state that you have to be between 6 and 16 years of age. 6 year-olds are reading these books??? Oh, whew, the contest includes Sweet Valley Twins and Sweet Valley Kids. Your essay must be no more than 150 words and Bantam reserves the right to edit it for length or readability.
( Here's my essay ) |
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