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I'll Never Love Again

I'll Never Love Again

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Apparently there are only psychos and stalkers to date at SV
Review: How realistic is it that Elizabeth Wakefield would not only fall for her sister's ex husband, but also in the midst of jessica's depression? The ex husband who beat Jessica up, emotionally abused her and tried to kill her... Its so silly! But then again... This is the same Elizabeth that fell for her psychotic stalker William White the third time he came back to life, and after the second time he tried to kill her. Even with his face disfigured and a criminal record. Does Laurie John really want us to admire this girl? Cant we have strong female characters instead of weak willed, dependent and clingy soap opera heroines?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good, Bad, but All the Same in the End.
Review: I agree with another reviewer, that Jessica has been through enough. After all, this is the second guy she's been seriously involved with who has died (the other was Christian, let me know if I missed another one). I hope the guy that's stalking Jessica is Nick, and I hope they find a way to be together. I'm going out to buy the next book tonight. I also like the change of roles in Jessica and Elizabeth. For the first time, I actually feel sorry for Jessica. She deserves some happiness, so I hope she and Nick find their way back together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love Nick, So Bring Him Back
Review: I think all of the books in this series are well written, but this storyline about Nick needs to wrap its self up. I wish they would just bring Nick back. I still think that this book was a nice way to build suspense.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspense in the making...
Review: I thought this book was great. I was not expecting Elizabeth to fall for Mike- Jessica's ex-husband. I hope that soon Danny finds a way to see Isabella. Hopefully, the person spying on Jessica is Nick just watching out for her. Overall the book was great and left me curious for the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best! It was so sad! Somethings left unsaid tho..
Review: I totally cried in puddles after i read this! Poor Jessica! Once she finds a guy that she truly loves (Professor Miles, Christian Gorman, Sam Woodruff, now Nick Fox) they either leave her or are killed off! (Personally I perfer leave her instead of killed! Killed is too final) Well, anyways Jessica gets expelled from her sorority (By Alison which I really hope gets "killed off") and her college. Elizabeth is really worried about Jessica's losing touch about reality. Then later she runs into Mike McAllery, Jessica's ex. husband, at the car shop. She gets Mike's help and brings Jessica to a surprise reunion featuring of course Elizabeth, Jess, and Mike. Jess storms off and then Elizabeth and Mike start making out.

The reason that Jessica was expelled from her college was for plagerism. Poor Jess didn't even notice what she was doing. She falls into deep depression and then at the end theres a black figure stalking her. I wonder if it could be one of her lost loves? Only one way to find out. Read it! I promise you you won't be disappointed!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: there are a lot of better sweet valley university books
Review: Normally I like the sweet valley university book, but this one is so unrealiztic! I like the Elisabeth character a lot, but this is not the real Elisabeth. A question to the author - this is the third time a boyfriend of Jessica is "having problems" !!! I think it is enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally Sad!!!!!
Review: Ok, this book was terribly sad! I feel so bad for Jessica. Yes, its true what everyone says about her loves always dying. That definately should stop. But in this book I really feel for her. Ever since she met Nick in #24, nothings been the same. The two of them were made for each other. I felt the love between her and Nick more than any of the other guys that she's been with that have died. And I've read all of the Sweet Valley books (kids, twins, unicorn club, junior high, high, senior year, and university) to the present time. But her and Nick were different. So it completely ripped my heart in two when he died!

But I'm getting away from my original subject. Liz can't understand why Jessica can't seem to bounce back from the death of Nick. Well, that's because she was more in love with him than all of her past boyfriends combined! If you felt that strongly about someone, would you be able to just forget about them? I don't think so. Liz was just being selfish and worrying about her own stupid petty life, and she never had to deal with a lost love that strongly and that final. Yeah, she has her own life but this is her twin we're talking about here! Stop worrying about Tom and help your sister before she hurts herself! Anyway, sorry to ramble like that. I haven't read any of these books in a long time and I recently picked this one back up and it brought back the memories, you know?

It's a good book, though, if you read the SVU series, you won't be disappointed :)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some parts were a little dumb...
Review: Parts of the book were slightly inane, such as when Jessica is falling into a depression over losing Nick, Liz tried to enlist Mike McAllery's help. I think maybe Liz just needed to be a good listener while gently prodding Jess to keep up with her classes & friends...speaking of classes & friends, Jess needs to start figuring out some kind of career plan. She & her brother Steve discussed that in "Billie's Secret" SVU#18; it's high time she did something with her life besides bounce from guy to guy. Each time a romance starts, she's sure that the guy is just "right" for her, that they're going to get married & all, but when it ends she falls apart! I think if she were more grounded & had some inkling of what her interests & talents are, maybe when a romance does end, she wouldn't cope so poorly with it. I think maybe Liz could guide Jess toward some counseling, both personal & career. Her sorority, especially horrid, rotten-hearted Alison Quinn doesn't help matters at all! I think Jess needs better, less shallow, & more understanding friends.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NOT THE GREATEST
Review: This book was a bit of a disappointment. I thought that Elizabeth's attraction to Mike McAllery was really unrealistic, considering the fact that Elizabeth has always been the "good" twin and would never have in the past considered going after her sister's ex-husband. This "quest for passion" that Elizabeth seems to be on is a mediocre storyline. To the author --- wake up and write something that seems like it could possibly happen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Surprise, Surprise
Review: This book was kind of slow at first,but it got really good. I feel sorry for Jessica though. It seems that when she falls for the perfect guy,they either leave her or die.(that rhymes :) Surprise,surprise...Elizabeth fell for Mike McAllery,Jessica's ex-husband. Of course,who wouldn't...but Elizabeth should have more common sense than that. Well,it's a good book anyway.


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