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All's fair in love and war in part one of a special two-book Valentine's Day miniseries.
Sweet Valley Middle School is celebrating Valentine's Day by hosting a TV game show! The contestants choose their dream dates by asking funny and personal questions--in front of their classmates and a TV audience. The winners get a free trip to an amusement park, and the entire school will be treated to the coolest Valentine's Day dance ever.
Jessica Wakefield can't wait to be a contestant-- and can't believe it when her twin sister, Elizabeth, is chosen instead. Is it time for another twin switch? Sophia Rizzo and Patrick Morris decide to cheat so they can end up together. And Janet Howell is busy dreaming of her perfect guy. But everyone's plans backfire big time! Will the dating game be a dating disaster?
- Sales Rank: #1957942 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Sweet Valley
- Published on: 1998-01-12
- Released on: 1998-01-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .43" h x 5.21" w x 7.65" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
From the Inside Flap
All's fair in love and war in part one of a special two-book Valentine's Day miniseries.
Sweet Valley Middle School is celebrating Valentine's Day by hosting a TV game show! The contestants choose their dream dates by asking funny and personal questions--in front of their classmates and a TV audience. The winners get a free trip to an amusement park, and the entire school will be treated to the coolest Valentine's Day dance ever.
Jessica Wakefield can't wait to be a contestant-- and can't believe it when her twin sister, Elizabeth, is chosen instead. Is it time for another twin switch? Sophia Rizzo and Patrick Morris decide to cheat so they can end up together. And Janet Howell is busy dreaming of her perfect guy. But everyone's plans backfire big time! Will the dating game be a dating disaster?
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Elizabeth hadn't known Donald very well before asking for his help on the newspaper. She had always thought of Donald as quiet, serious, and shy--what her twin sister Jessica would call a real nerd. But once she got to know him, Elizabeth had realized that Donald was an interesting person with a lot to say.
Still, Elizabeth thought, he's definitely no Todd. She glanced quickly at the other boy in the room, Todd Wilkins. She liked to think of Todd as her sort-of boyfriend. They had gone to a few dances and parties together, and not long ago the two had shared their first real kiss.
"Okay, okay," said Sophia Rizzo, another member of the Sixers staff and one of Elizabeth's closest friends. "We all agree it's a nice picture, Donald. Never has a bunch of gym lockers looked so beautiful. But let's hurry up, okay? You and I were supposed to be at the Science Club meeting a half hour ago." She nodded toward Todd. "And we all know Elizabeth is late for a very important date too."
Elizabeth felt herself blush at Sophia's comment. It still felt a little strange to hear someone use the word date. After all, Elizabeth and Todd were just going to Casey's Place, a local ice-cream parlor, for an afterschool snack. She wasn't sure, but she thought Todd looked a little embarrassed by what Sophia had said too. He slouched down a little lower in the chair near the door, where he sat waiting for her to finish.
"All right," Elizabeth said, making her voice as businesslike as possible to cover her embarrassment. "I think we're almost finished here. Does everyone have an assignment for the next issue?"
"Yeah, and they're really thrilling." Amy rolled her eyes. "If anything can be more exciting than this week's lead story about new lockers, it will be my masterpiece next week about the janitors' spring cleaning plans."
"Right," Sophia agreed. "Or mine on the changes in the cafeteria menu."
Todd and Donald laughed. "I can't wait to read that issue," Todd joked. "Save me an extra copy for my scrapbook."
Elizabeth grinned. "Okay, so there's not much happening around school these days," she said. "At least Valentine's Day is coming up in a couple of weeks. Maybe that will give us something to write about. In the meantime Donald has promised to take some pictures of the sports teams. We could do a feature on one of the teams for next week's lead story."
"That sounds good," Amy said. "I could write a story to go along with Donald's pictures." Amy was very athletic and often wrote sports stories for the Sixers.
"Or maybe we should take Lila Fowler up on her offer," Sophia said with a laugh. "She did volunteer to write a story about her trip to Dizzy Planet--as long as we promised to put it on the front page."
Elizabeth rolled her eyes. Lila Fowler came from one of the wealthiest families in Sweet Valley, and she never let anyone forget it. She had been the first person in school to visit Dizzy Planet, the brand-new theme park that everyone in California was talking about. "It's not as if there's anyone left in the school who hasn't already heard that piece of news," Elizabeth said. "Lila hasn't stopped bragging about her trip since she got back." Elizabeth and Lila weren't very close, even though the wealthy girl was one of Elizabeth's twin sister's best friends.
"Actually, she started bragging about the trip before she even left," Todd said with a chuckle.
Elizabeth laughed, then stood and started straightening up the area where they had been working. "I guess that's it for today," she said. "We can all keep thinking about new story ideas for next week. Maybe one of us will come up with something more exciting than--"
Her next words were lost as the door swung open with a bang and her twin sister, Jessica, burst into the room.
"Stop the press!" Jessica exclaimed. "I just heard some fantastic news!"
"What is it, Jessica?" Amy asked drily. "Did one of the Unicorns get a new perm?" Jessica was a member of the exclusive Unicorn Club, a group of the prettiest and most popular girls at Sweet Valley Middle School.
Jessica ignored Amy and grabbed Elizabeth by the shoulder. "I'm serious, Lizzie," she said breathlessly. "This is huge. I just heard about it in detention."
"You had detention again today?" Elizabeth said with concern. "What did you do this time?"
"What? Oh--who cares about that?" Jessica asked impatiently. "The important thing is what I heard."
Elizabeth sighed. It never ceased to amaze her that her twin could be so casual about something like detention. Elizabeth herself could hardly imagine serving detention, but Jessica usually managed to rack up at least one or two detention slips per month. It was just one of many ways in which the twins were very different.
Jessica and Elizabeth looked almost exactly the same on the outside. They both had long blond hair and sparkling blue-green eyes. When they dressed alike, even members of their own family sometimes had trouble telling the two girls apart. But nobody who knew them ever confused their personalities.
Elizabeth was the more serious, studious, and reliable twin. She loved school and did well in all her classes. When she wasn't working on her homework or a story for the next issue of the Sixers, she could usually be found reading a mystery novel or spending time with a few close friends.
Jessica's closest friends were the other members of the Unicorn Club. She liked shopping, gossiping, and talking about boys much more than reading or doing homework. And she especially liked to be the first one to hear about a juicy piece of news.
"Okay, I give up," Elizabeth said. "What's your big scoop?"
Jessica perched on the edge of the table, accidentally knocking the front-page layout to the floor. "Get this," she said. "We may all get to be contestants on Young Love!"
Amy had bent to retrieve the layout, but she stood up quickly at Jessica's words. "Young Love?" she said. "You mean that teen dating show on TV?"
Jessica nodded and crossed her arms on her chest, looking smug. "That's the one," she said. "I accidentally overheard Mr. Edwards talking to someone on the phone about it." Mr. Edwards, the vice principal, often supervised detention after school.
"What exactly did you hear?" Sophia asked.
Jessica shrugged. "Well, not that much actually. I don't have all the specific details yet. But I definitely heard him say that Young Love is looking for a middle school in this area to be featured on the show."
"Wow," Sophia said. "It would be so cool if they picked us!"
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Slow at first, but the story picks up when the game show starts
By Raj
Synopsis: "Young Love", the popular dating game show, is searching for prospective candidates and contestants from various schools to be on their show. Each school has to write an essay on why they deserve to be on the show, and the school with the best essay would be selected as the winner.
Everyone in SVMS is thrilled about the contest and each club decide to write their own essay, focusing only on their area of specialty. In the end, the selection committee at SVMS decides to put in all club essays together and send the final version to the game show. Needless to say, SVMS wins the contest and the students are thrilled. Many students, including Elizabeth, Jessica, The Unicorn Club members etc. sign up to participate in the show because the winners would win a trip to Dizzy Planet, the new expensive theme park.
Later, selected students who signed up receive letters mentioning if they were accepted or not. Elizabeth is chosen as a candidate, so she is confirmed a trip to Dizzy Planet. Jessica is chosen as a contestant and can go only if the candidate picks her in the game, but she is excited just to be on, so that she can meet Byron Miller, the hot host of the show. Sophia and her sort-of boyfriend Patrick, knowing they got selected, try to rig the game by planning a secret question and answer so that Patrick would choose Sophia correctly and take her to the theme park. Everyone seems to have their own plans and hope that they can select the person they want to go to the park with.
However, things go horribly wrong once the game starts. Elizabeth, afraid that Byron might mock her in front of the audience, decides to switch places with Jessica, pretending to be her. Patrick gets confused when all the three girls mention similar secret answers to his question. Will any of the candidates pick their favorite person to take to Dizzy Planet?
Review: I found the first half of this book to be quite slow and dull. The author spends the first 70 pages describing the students writing the various essays, and the second half of the book is completely rushed with the actual game show. The story picks up and gets really interesting only once the game show actually starts, because that's when everything starts falling apart for all Elizabeth, Jessica, Sophia, Patrick, Janet etc. I feel if the author had spent less time describing the essays from the athletes club, science club etc. and spent more time with the game show , such as adding a round two to the game, it would have been much more interesting to read.
I also don't get how all the kids, who are somewhat rich in Sweet Valley cannot afford to go to Dizzy Planet except Lila. Okay, there might be a few students who can't afford it, but I'm sure there would have to be someone apart from Lila who could. This fact did not make any sense to me.
Nevertheless, the story really picks up once the game show starts, and it was interesting to see who got paired with whom. The book also ends with a cliffhanger, which would make you want to read the next title in the series "The Boyfriend Mess".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
The Blast of the YEAR!
By A Customer
This book is GGGGRRRREEEEAAAATTTT! A Super duper BOOKKKK! I say, if you're a Sweet Valley fan, e-mail me at mimipony38@hotmail.com. This is a great book! Makes you want to read, The Boyfriend Mess! Trust me, that one is even better!
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
They got what they deserved...
By A Customer
0n the TV show, YOUNG LOVE Sweet Valley Middle School kids are on it. Yep, that right! They get to be on TV!...
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