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Face It

Face It

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting...
Review: In this book, you'll never guess what's going on in their lives or how Jessica will react about Elizabeth's new boyfriend. I like Liz's boyfriend more than her others like Todd and Tom. Jessica really needs to find a guy who is more like Nick Fox and if not the real Nick Fox.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: question
Review: Interesting two people would bring up Nick Fox- since he's not really dead, as established in past books.. it would be interesting if he were able to come back to her somehow.. that would be an interesting twist of fate-- how would it happen?

i havent finished reading the book yet but so far i like it.. i'm not sure if i like sam and elizabeth together-- they have so many friction filled moments that i'm not sure if they belong or not.. but i hope it works out for someone atleast.. question is-- is elizabeth going to London? what will that do to Junior Year? and with Jess being an RA in Oakley, what happens there? what will happen to Neil and Sam?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The ending is very unconvincing, but still a great book
Review: It was a good book, but I've read better from Francine Pascal. I don't like how the Thriller/Super editions do't tie in with the rest of the series because there is no way the Liz can go off to London for a whole semester and never talk to Jess again, the series would end right there. Well I agree with all of you, Nick Fox should come back, but not yet, its too soon, I think he should come back NEXT summer, I don't think anyone would really be expecting that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantastic + dramatic
Review: Jessica is terrified that Elizabeth will sleep with someone who just isn't worth her virginity..Sam!!(I reckon Sam is a creep and do not know how Elizabeth stands him)so she devises a plan to brea the 2 up for good.But this may mean losing Elizabeth forever.The ending is very sad and marks the beginning of the silly "Elizabeth" series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Unbelieveable . . .
Review: Lately the SVU series just isn't what it used to be like. The plot in Face It was acceptable, yet somehow it was diappointing. I couldn't believe that Jessica was so judgemental about Sam and him flirting. She does it all the time! I really like Sam and I hope that Elizabeth will discover the truth about what really happened between Jessica and Sam. If not she's going to be farther away than Jessica ever thought possible. The book was mediocore until the end when the plot thickened. So don't run to the bookstore for it, wait.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I'm So Glad I'm Not The Only One!
Review: Oh my god, i'm sooo happy i'm not the only one who misses Nck soo much. I agree with whoever rote that ever since Francine Pascal took away Nick the books have been stale. But i have to admit that recently it's beginning to get better. I like Sam and Liz as a couple. All her other staedy boyfriends have been soooo boring. Sam is exciting... not only that but this is the first time he has actually fallen in love- it's sweet! The deff shouldn't break up. About the book... I thought it was soo stupid, I mean why the hell would Francine make them a couple, and then they would problems. It just gets people hopes high. And seriously the should settle down now, the twins have had too many boyfriens already! I would give this book a 5 out of 10¬

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Let Elizabeth stay in London
Review: Please, let Elizabeth stay in London. Perhaps while she is there she can solve the problem of foot and mouth disease, since she is such a natural at everything. Kidding aside, we know that she and Jessica will talk again. There would be no more books if they didn't, and isn't this the bazillionth time the twins have stormed apart and said they'd never speak to each other again? Besides, the guys they fight over have all the charm of baked squash. If Sam really cared about Elizabeth so much he wouldn't have thought of flirting with Jessica. And Elizabeth was pretty stupid to even bring Jessica along, knowing of her sister's track record for stealing boyfriends.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: two-face character pulls wool over eyes
Review: the character of Sam was so incredibly horribly 2-faced that I felt like punching him. HOw can anyone behave the way he does and have Elizabeth's adoration and still genuinely loves her? I can't help but lament over the fact that this chracter's developement went way off target. Overall, the story still has its reading value.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Predictable
Review: This book was ok but a little annoying. I didn't understand why Jessica couldn't get a life and leave her sister's alone. I know Jessica can be a little ditzy at times but you would have thought she'd finally get the picture and leave Elizabeth's and Sam's relationship alone!I don't blame Liz for going to London. And Sam well he was acting like a 2 faced jerk but in a way it was Liz's fault for acting so clingy,she used to be strong but in this book she was acting waay to dependent on Sam. And giving Jessica a boyfriend in this book was stupid because she hardly paid attention to him and when she did it was to complain about Liz and Sam. I also don't understand why this book is a thriller because there was nothing scary or exciting about this book whatsoever. I only reccomend this book to people with patience because the story doesn't turn even remotely interesting until the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nick really SHOULD come back! That's a great idea & I agree
Review: Wow, I'm glad to hear that other people miss Nick Fox as Jessica's boyfriend. I agree totally. I am going to get this book at the bookstore soon, but I hope to also read a book in which Nick comes back. As for Sam and Liz, Sam is a nice guy at heart who I think does care about Elizabeth, but what about Tom and the way things used to be? Call me sentimental if you want to, but I just can't picture Sweet Valley without Tom and Liz together in some way. Remember, it's only been about 10-15 books since "You're Not My Sister"! I wish there was some way we could convince Francine to bring back Nick!


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