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| AUTHOR: | FRANCINE PASCAL |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sweet Valley |
| ISBN: | 0553156241 |
| TYPE: | Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General, Children: Grades 4-6, Fiction, General, Schools, Twins, Juvenile Fiction / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of CLAIM TO FAME (Sweet Valley Twins, No 23)
reconciliation The main theme of this story is that Elizabeth is trying to get a young boy called George and Georges bitter,angry father to reconcile.However Father doesnt seem too interested. Elizabeth is also working with George and others on a time capsule project.
Not the best in the series, but worth reading!!
I loved the Sweet Valley Twins series in elementary school. The books were always so fun to read. This story is rather strange for several reasons. 1) this story is never again referred to in other books. Usually, the twins or the author refers to past events, and this made no impact on the twins' lives. 2) The character of George never really comes back into the stories. But anyway, it's really a good story. Jessica and Elizabeth are on opposite teams for making the best time capsule in Sweet Valley Middle School. There are several items they both want, and the competition gets very fierce. Meanwhile, they help their friend George patch up his relationship with his father. It's a sweet little story and it's fun to read. It's not the all-time best in the series, and in fact, it's rather mushy when George's father makes a public apology to his son. But, hey, give this book a try.
Really good
This book was really good. It made me get mad at Jessica for stealing the football from Liz and taking all the credit. It wasn't the best Sweet Valley Book i ever read, but i still reccommend you read it.