Thursday, September 18, 2025

Troublemaker (SVH #47) by Francine Pascal

 **This blog contains adult language.**

Warning: Spoilers Ahead!!! This is a recap blog which means I read the book and tell you everything that happens so you don't have to read it yourself. Do NOT continue to read unless you want to know what cold-hearted-bitch move the twins made this book.


Tag Line: Has Julie Porter fallen for the wrong guy?

From the Back of the Book: Blind love... No one at Sweet Valley High can understand why a shy sensitive girl like Julie Porter is attracted to someone as conceited as Bruce Patman. But no matter what anyone says, Julie detects a warmth in Bruce's piercing blue eyes that's meant only for her. Julie's longtime neighbor and friend, Josh Bowen isn't fooled. He's trying to get into Bruce's fraternity and he knows what the arrogant senior is really like. When he hears that Bruce has invited Julie to a Phi Epsilon party as his date, he's sure that Bruce has a rotten trick in mind. Josh tries to warn Julie and she's furious. She's never had a serious boyfriend before, and she can't understand why everyone's trying to spoil her happiness. But will Bruce make Julie happy, or is he just out to break another heart?


Look, I'm not a Bruce fan but I think the “out to break another heart” is in pretty bad taste when his ex-girlfriend just died from a heart attack a few books ago.

TRIGGER WARNINGπŸ“’: This book contains multiple occurrences of people being kissed without consent. If that will harm your mental health in any way, please skip this blog.

Why do I have to keep putting this warning on your books, Pascal?


Meet the Cast

*Elizabeth Wakefield – identical twin of Jessica and massive fucking martyr.

*Jessica Wakefield – identical twin of Elizabeth with narcissistic and histrionic tendencies

*EvilNed Wakefield – neglectful patriarch of the clan and successful lawyer

*VileAlice Wakefield – neglectful matriarch of the clan and an interior designer

*CreepySteven Wakefield – older brother, university student and general asshole

*Enid Rollins – Liz's best friend and generic good-girl type

*Todd Wilkins – Liz's douchebag former boyfriend currently exiled to Vermont

*Lila Fowler – Jessica's self-absorbed best friend and representative of SV new money

*Bruce Patman – school dick and representative of SV old money

*Winston Egbert – stereotypical school nerd

*Jeffrey French – Liz's new victim....I mean love interest

There are more but these are the main characters that plague us book after book.


This book was published in 1988 and this is my first time reading it. The cover is kind of boring. I swear I recognize the model for Julie though. It's going to drive me crazy trying to figure out who she looks like. 

WAIT!  I remember who she reminds me of!  She kind of looks like a young Dana Plato.



Maybe it's just me.  

In the last book, Robin agonized over choice A (going to Sarah Lawrence and having her college completely paid for by her aunt) or choice B (staying in SV so she could date George and dive) for 100 pages which was really fucking annoying. She eventually picked B but her aunt offered to pay for college anyway so the entire book was pointless. Oh, and Jess tried to date a college senior while Liz lusted after her recorder.



Missing, Presumed Dead: Patty, Eddie and Abbie continue their stay in the Compound's dungeon.  At this point we might have to declare them legally dead.  The Predator Club conference must still be meeting because CreepySteven, Questionable Mr Collins and Kirk the Jerk remain underground.

Released From the Wakefield Dungeon: One of the founding members of the Predator Club made a grand escape while leaving the others behind.  Are we surprised Bruce ditched the rest of them underground?  No.  No, we are not.  I suspect he fled through the escape tunnel Johanna dug because we all know Bruce is too lazy to do it himself.

We begin with Liz playing Recorder in one of the soundproof practice rooms that SVH apparently has for the music students. Must be nice to go to a school district with money. She's missing lunch to practice before her afternoon lesson with Julie.

In the next paragraph it describes Recorder as being made from wood when I clearly remember Jess buying the cheap plastic version. Is Liz cheating on the original Recorder with this wooden one? Or did Pascal just forget to tell ghostie that Recorder is plastic?

I'm betting on the latter.



Jess comes in excited to tell Liz that she's auditioning for another school production. DeeDee is now president of the drama club somehow and she mentioned to Jess that they were having trouble finding someone who “knew ballet” for one of their productions. Jess used to take ballet when she was 12 so she scheduled a tryout.

Ghostie takes a moment to describe how flawlessly perfect the twins are physically but forgets to assign them their usual list of character traits. It feels wrong.  How are we supposed to continue on with our lives when this vital information is missing?



We land with Julie who is walking down the hall with her sister Johanna. Neither of them mention Johanna's extended stay in the Wakefield dungeon or how she made her grand escape. I'm picturing something involving a spoon and a lot of fortitude. Johanna is telling Julie about a new computer program she found for writing music. Julie takes the time to remind us what a loser her sister used to be and how she's the only one in the family without any musical ability. Maybe Julie's better off in the dungeon. I think Patty and Abbie are probably nicer people.

Julie tells us that she's struggled with depression since her mom died and she's turned to music to help her sort out her feelings. She's happier with a smaller group of friends and likes her friends to have the exact same interests as her which is just weird. She's glad that Liz has taken up the recorder so they can be friends now.



Liz is like the plague, Julie.  You should avoid her at all costs.

Liz comes up as Julie is digging her recorder book out of her locker. She mentions that Bruce, Ronnie and Winston are down the hall in their Phi Epsilon jackets laughing like idiots. I had to consult my spreadsheet to figure out who Ronnie is. He's definitely the guy who dated Enid briefly, slut shamed her and sexually harassed her. He might also be one of the idiots who helped catfish Penny but I'm not sure. That guy was called Ron and Pascal really likes to reuse names so it could be a different guy entirely. At any rate, Ronnie is awful. Bruce is awful. And Winston.....how the hell did he get in that fraternity? He doesn't seem like the type.

They're about to head for the practice rooms when they hear an odd thumping sound coming from one of the lockers. The boys at the end of the hall laugh louder and Bruce tells Winston to go open the locker. Winston explains to the girls that it's pledging season and apparently there's some hazing going on. Bruce comes up and opens the locker, letting Josh out. Josh is Julie's neighbor and friend. We met him in the last book. Bruce tells him that he has more pledge chores to do and then he looks both girls up and down and winks at them suggestively before leaving.

I fucking hate Bruce.

Julie says that she can't believe they'd do something like that to Josh. She describes him as “thoughtful, funny and smart” and Liz wonders what the hell he's doing with the other three. Are we just going to pretend that Winston is like Bruce and Ronnie? Because that's confusing as hell. I know he's done some shit but he's not like the other two. Julie says Josh's older brother was a member of the frat and Josh idolizes him and wants to follow in his footsteps. Liz says Todd was a member when he was at SVH and that explains a lot. She tries to say that the frat has gotten meaner since Todd left but I think he probably participated in the hazing as well. It feels very Todd-like.

Julie says she feels sorry for Bruce because of Regina dying. Julie knows what it's like when someone you love dies. She says Bruce has “sensitive eyes” and so he must be a really good guy underneath. Liz says she's seen a sweet side to him “on occasion” and doesn't bother to mention the occasion where he tried to sexually assault her or the occasions where he sexually harassed Jess. He gets a pass for those I guess.

NOT FROM ME, BRUCE.

Liz does fill her in on how mean and controlling Bruce was when he dated Jess so at least Pascal is willing to acknowledge that.

Crumbs.

We skip ahead some time. Julie and Liz practice in her bedroom. I thought they practiced in that music room? Whatever. VileAlice comes up to make fun of them and say they have “all the dogs in the neighborhood howling” which is such a bitchy thing to say. She also makes fun of Jess who is practicing ballet in the basement. She truly is an amazing mom.



Liz mentions she's going to the Phi Epsilon party on Friday and Julie wistfully says she wishes she could go. Liz invites her to tag along with her and Jeffrey but Julie blushes and says she would feel too shy to be around Bruce. She talks about his eyes again which seems excessive and then calls him a “hunk”. Liz worries that someone as sweet and naive as Julie could get really hurt by someone as thoughtless as Bruce. She warns Julie to be careful around Bruce. Julie says Bruce would never notice her anyway. Then....this from Liz..... “Looking at Julie's sweet face, her simple hair-style, and her conservative clothes, she had to admit Julie was right.



Julie leaves and Liz goes down to the basement to check on Jess. Jess is struggling so Liz stays to give her some pointers and, naturally, Jess improves because Liz is good at everything.



We're back with Julie. She, Liz and Josh are at some random ice cream shop after school. Josh's mom and Julie's dad are in the same orchestra and Julie is telling Liz all about it because Liz is suddenly all about the music. Josh is distracted. A couple of guys from the frat are supposed to meet him there and he's worried about what they'll make him do next.

Bruce, Ronnie, Michael, Tom and Bill all come in. They order five massive sundaes and then bring them to Josh, ordering him to eat them. He gets two and a half down before he gets sick. Julie tries to comfort him. Bruce comes up with club soda and expresses concern for Josh which I'm not buying but Julie does. She thinks Bruce is ever so dreamy and considerate for checking up on Josh.

Tom and Bill being part of this hazing is confusing me as much as Winston did.  Pascal can't write consistent characters to save her life.

Bruce flirts with her a bit because he can tell she's into him. Liz is irritated and says she needs to go home. She offers Julie and Josh a ride. In her two-seat car. Sigh. Josh accepts but Julie declines so she can hang out with Bruce some more. When they leave, Bruce asks Julie if Josh is her boyfriend. Julie says they've been best friends most of their lives. Bruce asks her to the frat party on Friday.



We're back with Jess. She's leotard shopping for the B-plot (the play audition) with Lila. They see a tall, graceful blonde girl come out of one of the dressing rooms and Jess says she looks familiar. Lila says it's Danielle, a senior who has never existed before this book and will probably never exist again. Jess is worried that Danielle might be trying out for the play but when she talks to her, Danielle says she has an audition with the Los Angeles Ballet Company.

I guess that will be important later.  It's hard to tell with Pascal.



Julie tells Josh that she has a date with Bruce. He isn't thrilled. He warns her to be careful and says that Bruce isn't a very nice guy. Julie argues that he's compassionate because he has sensitive eyes and he brought Josh a club soda after making him throw up. Julie decides that Josh is just jealous and misinformed.



Back to Liz. She keeps blowing Jeffrey off to be with Recorder. He's taking it really well though. Maybe he's thankful not to have to spend much time with her. Enid rocks up and asks for a ride to the party on Friday because Hugh has a basketball game or something. I guess Hugh is still a thing. Jeffrey jokes that Liz might ditch them both for Recorder and Enid laughs.

Liz goes to meet up with Julie and finds her playing piano in one of the music rooms. She's blown away by Julie's talent despite knowing that Julie is a very talented musician. Julie tells her about the date with Bruce and Liz is shooketh. She immediately thinks that Bruce is up to something because there's no way in hell he could be interested in Julie. She knows he can't be trying to make an ex jealous because if he was, he would have asked someone beautiful to go.




This is supposed to be our heroine, y'all.  This is the girl Pascal continuously holds up as a paragon of kindness, loyalty and compassion.  Yikes.

Liz tries to warn Julie again about Bruce by saying he's not the most honest guy in the world.

HE TRIED TO S.A. YOU, LIZ! SAY THAT!

For fuck's sake.

Julie says she's not helpless and she's not stupid. She figures Bruce has a reputation for cycling through girls because they're all after his money and they just don't understand him. Liz feels bad and tells Julie that she's honestly happy for her and hopes she has a good time.



No one should be happy Julie is going out with a predator.



Back with Jess. There's a lot of unhealthy talk around food and body size in this section so I'm just going to skip it. Pascal really has a problem, y'all.

Talk circles around to the frat party and Liz mentions her concerns about Bruce and Julie. Jess is confused because she heard Bruce asked some other girl to the party. Liz asks who but Jess doesn't know. All she knows is tall, blonde, senior.

Hmmmmm. Who does that sound like?

We skip ahead to Thursday. Liz approaches Lila to talk to her about the Bruce situation.  I really feel like Cara or Caroline would have been a better bet since they usually have all the gossip.  Lila starts talking first. She wants Liz to run a fake story in the Eyes and Ears column about Lila dating a college boy to discourage sports reporter John. Apparently John is infatuated with Lila and she's not that into him. Liz turns her down and then asks if she's heard who Bruce invited to the party. Lila refuses to tell Liz a damn thing since she wouldn't help with the John situation. It's always fun to watch people stick it to Liz.



We land in Josh's head. I think. Bruce has the pledges cleaning his basement party room. Bruce is being a dick to everyone and makes a couple of homophobic jokes. Pascal is just awful. Josh tells Bruce that he has a lousy sense of humor and Bruce pushes him to the floor and gets on top of him. Ronnie, Tom and sports editor John rush over and pull Bruce off Josh. Josh leaves. Sports editor John catches up with him and tells him not to take Bruce too seriously. He thinks Bruce is acting tough because he's grieving Regina. It's not an excuse, sports editor John, and we should definitely take physical violence seriously. Then he says that Josh reminds Bruce of how Bruce used to be when he was with Regina so he's trying to toughen Josh up so he doesn't get hurt like Bruce got hurt.

That makes no fucking sense.

Josh buys it though and starts to feel sorry for Bruce.



Josh leaves and starts thinking about Julie as he drives. He acknowledges that his feelings for her have changed and that he'd like to be more than just friends. As he's passing SVH, he sees Liz walking out and asks her if she wants a ride home. She accepts and naturally they start to talk about Julie and Bruce. Liz mentions that she heard a rumor that Bruce had asked another girl to the party but she doesn't know whether to tell Julie or not because she can't confirm it. Josh says they should tell her anyway. They drive straight over to Julie's house.

Liz 100% was NEVER going to tell Julie about the other girl.  We know this about her.  She's not a girl's girl.



We land in Julie's head for this. Liz tells Julie that they've heard a rumor that Bruce asked another girl to the party. Julie denies it. Liz tells her that Bruce can't be trusted. Julie counters that the other girl must have turned him down. Then she flips completely and starts crying about Bruce leading her on. Josh holds her and strokes her hair. He reminds her that it's just a rumor and they couldn't confirm anything but they felt like they should tell her. She thanks them for letting her know and says she has a lot to think about.

After they leave she decides that the rumor doesn't matter because Bruce has beautiful eyes and a soothing voice.

Girl. Please.

She figures even if they only go to this one party together, it will be a night she remembers forever.

I fear that might be true.



Back to Jess and the B-plot. She's dismayed when Danielle shows up to audition. Danielle does a great job, of course, but Jess is the one asked to come back. The director tells her to read the play carefully and then come back ready to read the next afternoon. Jess is ecstatic.

Is the part for a bad dancer? I have a feeling it is.

We skip to the next day and slide into Liz's head. She's finishing up her column for The Oracle when Olivia walks up with a paper she found on her desk. It says it's a scoop about the frat party and mentions the names Tom, Amy, Winston, and Danielle. Liz doesn't bother to read it, saying the party will be old news by the time the paper comes out. She turns in her column and then races to the auditorium to wish Jess luck on her callback.

While she's talking to Jess, Danielle walks by. She congratulates Jess on the callback and says she was using the audition to practice for her ballet company thing. Then she says she's going to go see her date before the party starts and she takes off. Liz realizes that Danielle matches the description of the girl Bruce may or may not have asked to the party. She wishes Jess luck and then goes back to read that article she dismissed earlier. Sure enough it mentions that Bruce has been seen hanging around with Danielle a lot and predicts she may be his date for the party.

Liz goes to find Julie. Julie asks if she can get a ride to the party because Bruce is too busy setting up the party to pick her up. She looks so happy about going that Liz decides not to mention her suspicions about Danielle.

I told you.

We slip into Jess's head for the callback. She still hasn't read the play. The director asks her to get up on stage and dance badly because Essie – the part she's auditioning for – thinks she's a great ballerina but she's actually an awful dancer. Jess realizes this is a comic role and that she'll have to make a fool of herself on stage. She's devastated.

We go back to Liz as she, Jeffrey, Enid and Julie arrive at Bruce's house for the party. Julie is awestruck by his mansion. Josh is answering the door and they've made him wear a long wig and a dress and Pascal acts like it's the most humiliating thing that could ever happen to a boy. Sigh. 

We slide into Julie's head without warning. Bruce seems happy to see her. He offers her a tour of the house. He shows her the game room and the pool where he makes a suggestive comment about skinny dipping. He takes her up to his room and says something about his bed being really comfortable. Then he just takes her back downstairs. It's weird.

An hour passes and I guess we're back in Liz's head. She hasn't seen Julie in awhile but she sees Bruce with Danielle. She watches as he kisses her and then walks away. She thinks about telling Julie but doesn't want to ruin her night. Liz is nothing if not predictable.  

Liz sees Jess moping around and assumes she didn't get the part. Jess says she did get the part but she's not happy about it. Liz tells her it's her own fault for not reading the play beforehand, which is true but still such a bitchy thing to say. She could at least try to be sympathetic.

We jump back into Julie's head. Bruce leads her to a dark alcove and says they'll be more comfortable there “with a sensuous gleam in his eye”. Gross. He starts “smiling seductively” at her and running his hands through her hair. Just when she thinks he's about to kiss her, he tells her that he wants to go put on a special song so they'll always remember how special their first kiss was. She thinks this is the most romantic thing that ever happened to her.

We just slip into the twinsie's heads again. Liz convinces Jess that everyone loves the comedic parts best. The music changes to some classical jazz and Liz looks toward the CD player. She sees Bruce and Danielle laughing and kissing each other.

We jump back to Julie. She's dazzled by Bruce playing classical music for their first kiss. She thinks it means they're meant to be together forever. Bruce comes back and kisses her right away. The lights come on and she's shocked to see she was actually kissing Josh. He seems just as confused as she is. Everyone starts laughing and she realizes it was a prank.

We hop back into Liz's head so she can watch Julie run from the room crying. She runs after her but Julie doesn't stop until she's at the street. Liz asks what happened and Julie says the frat played a trick on her. She believes Josh was in on it too. She explains the whole thing to Liz who consoles her by saying people will eventually forget all about it.

That's not exactly helpful, Liz.



We land in Josh's head. Bruce congratulates him on pulling off the assignment. Josh is pissed because Bruce told him it was going to be some random girl in there and Josh was under the impression that the girl had consented to this. He'd been told that the girl was going to kiss all the pledges and then score them and declare a winner. Josh feels horrible and doesn't know what to do.

Are we surprised Bruce set up a prank that involved kissing someone without their consent?  No.  No, we are not.

Winston calls Josh over. He's pretty disgusted with how the pledge season is going this year. He says that Bruce is trying to get as many of his friends in the frat as possible and it's changing the dynamic. Josh says it would be nice to turn the frat back to how it was when his brother was a member but Winston doesn't seem to have much hope that such a thing could happen.

THEN WHY ARE YOU STILL IN THE FRAT?



We jump ahead to Monday and we're back with Julie. She's more hurt by Josh's role in what happened than by Bruce. As she walks through the halls, she starts to hear really bad accordion music. She comes across a boy playing accordion and holding another boy on a leash. The boy on the leash is dancing and kissing any girl who comes close to him.

Pascal, this isn't acceptable. Kissing girls without their consent IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU? WHY DO I HAVE TO KEEP PUTTING TRIGGER WARNINGS ON A BLOG RECAPPING BOOKS AIMED AT TWELVE YEAR OLDS?



Josh kisses Julie when she gets close and she's humiliated all over again. Josh is horrified because he didn't realize it was her before he put his fucking mouth on her. He asks her if he can explain but she just takes off.



We're with Josh now. I was on his side until that last bit and now I'm ready for him to start his stint in the dungeon. For all the non-consensual kissing, he gets fucking bullet points.

*He's sticking with the frat because he doesn't want to disappoint his brother.

*Liz asks him for a ride to the dentist.

*Josh tells Liz what happened at the party. He asks her to tell Julie. She says she will.



Back with Julie. It's the next day. Liz comes to talk to her and Julie tries to blow her off. That's always the wisest course of action. Liz tells her Josh's version of the party prank. Julie is still pissed at him because he wants to be in a frat that would do that to a girl. I agree with her here. Liz acts like she's being unreasonable but she isn't. I'd feel the same way. I could never be friends with someone who belonged to an organization that did things like that.



Back to Josh and the bullet points.

*He misses Julie.

*He's trying to avoid Bruce and the rest of the frat.

*Liz tells him that Julie thinks he was in on everything because if he wasn't, he would have stopped pledging.

*Bruce tries to make him take Julie six bowls of jello at lunch. I don't know why. Josh refuses. He dumps the jello on Bruce.

*Liz literally stands up and claps.

*Josh quits pledging.

*Josh apologizes to Julie. She accepts.

*Julie kisses Josh.



We skip ahead some time. Jess is brilliant in the play and everyone loves her. Afterwards she sees Lila, Cara, Maria, Sally and Caroline all giggling over something. She doesn't get a chance to see what it is though and the book ends there.

The only positive thing I can say about this book is that it didn't have as much Bruce in it as I'd feared. And the B-plot wasn't annoying. The rest was garbage.

Coming Up Next: I guess we find out what they were giggling about. I, for one, can't wait.




Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Decisions (SVH #46) by Francine Pascal (kinda)

 **This blog contains adult language.**

Warning: Spoilers Ahead!!! This is a recap blog which means I read the book and tell you everything that happens so you don't have to read it yourself. Do NOT continue to read unless you want to know what cold-hearted-bitch move the twins made this book.


Tag Line: Is this the end for Robin and George?

From the Back of the Book: Robin Wilson is having a spectacular year. She's in love with George Warren, she's doing well in school, and she's almost sure to win the upcoming diving championship. Then her rich aunt makes an offer that's incredible – but it just may ruin Robin's happiness. Aunt Fiona will pay for her college education if Robin goes to Sarah Lawrence, the school her aunt and grandmother attended back East. If Robin accepts, she'll have to leave George and her diving behind, but without her aunt's help, Robin may not be able to afford college at all. Robin feels as if she's being pulled in two directions. How can she do what's right for her without hurting the people she cares about most?


TRIGGER WARNING πŸ“’: In reviewing a character's past storyline, I make a brief mention of a suicide attempt with no details given.  The book itself contains fat-phobic comments as well as allusions to some disordered eating that I found very troubling. I'm going to cut a lot of it out and skim over the rest of it but please don't read this blog if you are sensitive to those things. No book is worth your mental health.


Meet the Cast

*Elizabeth Wakefield – identical twin of Jessica and massive fucking martyr.

*Jessica Wakefield – identical twin of Elizabeth with narcissistic and histrionic tendencies

*EvilNed Wakefield – neglectful patriarch of the clan and successful lawyer

*VileAlice Wakefield – neglectful matriarch of the clan and an interior designer

*CreepySteven Wakefield – older brother, university student and general asshole

*Enid Rollins – Liz's best friend and generic good-girl type

*Todd Wilkins – Liz's douchebag former boyfriend currently exiled to Vermont

*Lila Fowler – Jessica's self-absorbed best friend and representative of SV new money

*Bruce Patman – school dick and representative of SV old money

*Winston Egbert – stereotypical school nerd

*Jeffrey French – Liz's new victim....I mean love interest

There are more but these are the main characters that plague us book after book.


This book was published in 1988 and this is my first time reading it. The cover is awful. They look so old. That man has to be at least 35. Was it so hard to find teenage models for these things? Yikes.

In the last book, cousin Kelly came to stay with the Wakefields for a few weeks because her mom was getting remarried. Kelly worshipped her father and dated Kirk the jerk who are both abusive assholes. Kirk attempted to SA her (WHICH IS NEVER ADDRESSED AT ALL) which led to a flashback where Kelly relived her father destroying their kitchen in a rage. Deciding both men were garbage, Kelly went back to Arizona.

Missing, Presumed Dead: You know the drill....Johanna, Patty, Eddie and Abbie who only existed for one book and have never been seen again are still deep underground. They've been joined this time around by Bruce, CreepySteven, Questionable Mr Collins and Kirk the Jerk. Hmmmm......do you think they're having some kind of Predator convention in the Compound's dungeon? I feel kind of sorry for the other four with these nonces down there.

Released from the Wakefield Dungeon: No one. Let's face it, Patty, Eddie and Abbie are never seeing the light of day again. Johanna might have hope since the next book features her sister but the others are doomed.


We begin with Liz fawning over her own article in The Oracle. She knows she'll have her name on the cover of multiple books someday.



The twins are described and words like “perfect figures”, “eyes like the ocean”, and “sun-kissed hair” are thrown about like confetti. Jess is adorned with the crown of “fast, impetuous and adventure-seeking” while Liz wears a cloak of lies that includes “thoughtful, introspective and studious”.



I wonder if Pascal will ever admit what Liz truly is?

Jess reminds us that she's wanting to make money to keep up with Lila so she asked her brother in the last book to advertise her at the university as a babysitter. Apparently she got a hit. Alex is writing a piano composition for his senior thesis and he needs someone to occupy his little sister for a few hours each afternoon so he can focus on his work.

So keep in mind that Alex is a senior in college. He's likely 21-22 years old and Jess is either 16 or 17. The timeline in Sweet Valley is very inconsistent. Even at the lower end for him and the higher end for her, this is still illegal territory. Pascal better not go there.

Jess tells Liz about Robin getting early acceptance into Sarah Lawrence and the possibility that she'll be leaving Sweet Valley at the end of her junior year. Liz is shocked but that's just because she believes she's the smartest person at SVH and she can't imagine that anyone but her could get into college early.



We jump to the A-plot. Robin is also talking about Robin getting early acceptance into Sarah Lawrence and the possibility that she'll be leaving Sweet Valley at the end of her junior year. She's telling her best friend Annie who we haven't seen in a really long time. I kind of forgot she existed or I would have put her in the dungeon with the others. The last time we really spent any time with Annie, she decided to end her life because the entire town slut shamed her but Jess saved her life by making her a cheerleader. I guess she and Robin became friends on the squad?

Anyway, Robin tells Annie that her aunt Fiona will pay for college (tuition, books, room, board, etc) if and only if she goes to Sarah Lawrence. If Robin chooses to go anywhere else, she's on her own. Fiona often controls others with her money (she's a fairly famous artist). Robin can't afford college on her own so the offer is tempting but she's not ready to leave SV yet.

I'm so confused, y'all. Fiona isn't saying that Robin has to skip her senior year. She's just saying that Robin has to go to SL. The only reason this early acceptance thing is even as issue is because the guidance counselor urged Robin to apply and then she was granted it. She could just choose to graduate from SVH and then go to SL and Fiona would still pay. All things angst right now makes zero sense.

What was I expecting?

When do these books ever make sense?

Annie asks what George thinks about this whole situation and Robin says she hasn't told him yet. She can't think straight because there's too much going on – school, cheer and diving. Yes, suddenly Robin is a championship level diver. Since when, you ask? I have no fucking idea. Anyway, Robin is super stressed and worried she's going to start eating her feelings.

Pascal pauses here to remind us that Robin used to be fat and that she'd been blackballed by Jess and the Pi Beta Alphas because of it. Then we get this: “Shedding the pounds had transformed Robin, and she found she was a very attractive, even beautiful girl.

Because no one can be attractive, beautiful and fat according to Pascal.



There's some very fat phobic things in the next few paragraphs and Robin display a troubling level of disordered eating. I'm not going to participate in any of this. Pascal is so fucking harmful. I can't believe someone let her publish these things.

Annie encourages Robin to tell George sooner rather than later. This prompts Robin to remind us that he cheated on Enid with her. No, I don't know how those two things are related. Robin just wanted us to know.



Now we're with Jess and the B-plot. Jess drives to a “quaint dollhouselike cottage” to begin her babysitting job. Yes, Pascal made dollhouselike all one word. My spell check and I both hate it. She meets Allison who has blonde curls and is generally adorable. Alex is hot, of course, and Jess is instantly smitten. This is an uncomfortable age gap, Pascal. Not that you're new to that. But I'm still getting the ick.

In a room with giant windows overlooking the ocean is a grand piano. There are various other instruments about (flute, violin, guitar, etc) so Jess pretends to be a music lover to impress Alex. Allison wants to go down to the beach but Jess would rather flirt with her brother. Alex shoos them away so he can get some work done and Jess is disappointed.

On the beach, Allison whips out a recorder and starts to play Greensleeves. Believe it or not, I had a class in college where I had to learn to play the recorder and Greensleeves was one of the songs I learned to play. I guess it's just recorder-friendly.

Jess tries to figure out how to get Alex to notice her. She decides the only way to get his attention is to play a musical instrument and since the recorder is easy enough for a five year old to play, it must be easy enough for Jess to learn quickly.

To be fair, they teach 3rd graders to play recorder so she should be fine. It's not like she's trying to learn to play the violin in three days.



Back to Robin and the nonsensical A-plot. George picks her up for dinner at the Dairi Burger. He suggests renting a plane on Saturday and flying along the coast but she declines because she has to practice diving for an upcoming competition. He doesn't accept her answer though and just says “we'll see”. What the fuck does that mean, George? No fucking means no.

I hate these people.

Robin tells him that she's been thinking about college a lot and trying to figure out where to go. He laughs and says of course she'll go to UCLA because that's where he's going. I'm really not liking George much, y'all. Was he like this the last time we saw him? I don't remember. Maybe all that time in the dungeon changed him.

Robin tells him that she can't afford UCLA and he reasonably points out that she can apply for scholarships or get a loan like everyone else. Hell, she keeps telling us that her mom is very poor so she'd probably qualify for a grant. They had them back then. George asks if her rich aunt will help at all with college and she says that her aunt's help always comes with strings. George says she can't let her aunt manipulate her with money. He might be an asshole but he makes occasional good points.

Robin wonders if he'll love her if she goes to college in New York.

If he doesn't, he isn't he one and that's okay. You're too young for forever, Robin.



Back to the twinsies. Jess tells Lila and Liz about her plan to play the recorder and they both laugh at her because they're awful.

We skip to the next day. Jess tells Cara about Alex. They go to the mall to buy a recorder. Jess decides on a basic plastic model because the wooden ones are too expensive. She also buys an instruction book. When she brings it home, Liz is fascinated. She considers learning to play as well because she's always wanted to play an instrument but she rejects the idea because Jess will be hurt when she fails and Liz succeeds.

What the fuck, Liz?

Wow, she's a conceited bitch.

We skip to Wednesday. Liz goes to the library and runs into about 25% of the cast somehow. One of them is George and Liz mentions how wonderful it is that Robin got early acceptance to SL. George is clearly crushed that he knew nothing about it and Liz feels guilty for blabbing. Not guilty enough to warn Robin though.

Liz goes home and the house is empty. She finds Jess' recorder and longingly plays a few notes on it before stopping herself.

This is so bizarre. I've never known anyone to pine over a recorder in my entire life. At this point, it's become it's own character like Kelly's hat.

Gold star if you got that reference.



Back to Robin and the A-plot. Fiona is so excited about Robin going to SL that she's offered to redo Robin's mom's kitchen for some reason. Robin's mom decides to hire VileAlice to design it. When Robin mentions she isn't sure she wants to go, her mom freaks out because she really wants a dishwasher and that's apparently more important than Robin's happiness. She reminds Robin that Fiona has done a lot for their family and she should go to SL to make Fiona happy.

Is every adult in SV awful? Is it like a requirement to live there or something? Do they have to sign some sort of contract?

Robin's mom calls her selfish and immature for wanting to go to college in California so she can keep diving and dating George. Robin is hurt that her mother cares more about Fiona's money than about her. She's super upset when George arrives at her house. She gets in his car and asks him to drive somewhere. She doesn't even notice that he's upset too because she's too busy agonizing over all the reasons she wants to stay in SV but all the reasons it would be nice to have college paid for. It's SUPER repetitive and we've been hammered over the head with it a million times already.



MOVE ON, PASCAL!

They get all the way to Miller's Point before Robin notices George hasn't said a single word to her. She finally asks him if something is wrong and he erupts on her, asking why she never told him she was breaking up with him and moving to New York. She starts sobbing but George is unmoved. She wonders who told him. She only told Annie and Jess and she dismisses Jess immediately because George isn't popular enough for Jess to talk to. It's the dumbest take she could possibly have. Sure, Jess might not talk to George but she talks to a lot of other people and spilling secrets is in the Wakefield DNA. Jess could have told any number of people and they could have told George. This is absolutely asinine and I'm left wondering how Robin got early acceptance to a serious school like SL. Do you think Fiona bribed the admission committee?

Robin decides Annie betrayed her. I decide Robin is stupid.

George asks her what she wants to do and she says she doesn't know.



Back to Jess. She's at cheer practice when Robin arrives. Annie tries to talk to her and Robin screams that she's a traitor. She accuses Annie of telling George about SL which Annie denies. You know, because she didn't. Robin says that Annie wants them to break up so Annie can have George. You know, because Annie is a slut and George is some kind of prize. Annie gets pissed and storms off as the rest of the cheerleaders watch.

Jess is smart enough to know what happened. She told Liz and Liz told George. She considers filling in Robin but rejects the idea. Robin is starting to get too popular and it's making Jess nervous. She figures if Robin breaks up with George and ends her friendship with Annie, it will make her more inclined to leave SVH which means Jess can lead the cheer squad on her own and she won't have to worry about Robin toppling her off the social ladder. She decides to let Robin keep thinking that Annie is the betrayer.



Back with Robin. She does terrible at diving practice because she can't stop agonizing over choice A or choice B and I'm fucking sick of the repetitiveness. Her coach is a former Olympic silver medalist (how the hell did SVH attract one of those?) and a bit of a hard-ass. She tells Robin to get with it because she's wasting everyone's time. Robin tries to tell her all about her terribly hard decision but the coach cuts her off and tells her to focus on the task at hand which is diving.

Robin sees George after practice and can't stand how sad he looks. She tells him that she'll turn down Fiona's offer and stay in SV. George is happy and Robin is relieved that she made her decision.

Except we're only about 40% through the book. Something tells me this decision isn't made.



Back to Jess. She's on the beach with Lila and Allison. She's bummed that learning to play the recorder is harder than she thought and irritated that she can't play “fun songs” on it. Alex shows up saying he needs a break from the piano and Lila is gobsmacked because he's the hottest guy ever. Jess warns her off because she saw him first.

HE'S TOO OLD FOR BOTH OF YOU!!!

We hop over to Liz who is working on a History paper out by the pool. She can't really concentrate and decides it's because the sun is in her eyes. She can't find her sunglasses so she goes to check in Jess' room and encounters Recorder.





She picks it up and immediately plays it flawlessly because of course she does. Somehow she plays for an entire hour before she guiltily puts it back down. She remembers all the times she's been better at Jess than something and all the times she's made Jess look dumb. She vows not to do it again.



Later at dinner VileAlice talks about redoing Robin's kitchen. She says Robin's mom is really excited about it.





Back to the fucking A-plot. Sigh. It's Monday and Robin is once again agonizing over choice A or choice B. You see, when Pascal told us she'd made her decision, it was just for the LOLZ. There's still 50% of the book to get through and Robin is going to repeat this inner dialogue for at least 40% of it. I'M SO SICK OF READING IT.



Penny rocks up to tell Robin that Liz has written an article about the diving competition. Isn't that sports editor John's job? What the hell does he actually do? Robin is upset because now people will come to watch her do badly. She sees Annie across the hall and gets irrationally angry that Annie has no problems.

Really?

Her alcoholic mom doesn't count? What about her mom's skeevy boyfriend? You know that one that hit on her and her friends? What about the fact she was slut shamed to the point that she tried to kill herself? And what is your problem? Your aunt wants to give you a free ride to a really good college? 





Back to Jess and the B-plot. She still hasn't managed to get Alex's attention away from his senior thesis. Which is a good thing considering his entire future depends on it. She keeps going in to try to distract him and he's getting increasingly annoyed with her which she is ignoring. At one point, she reaches out to shuffle the pages he's making his notations on and he completely flips out, yelling at her not to touch anything. He apologizes afterwards but he shouldn't. She shouldn't be touching his shit without permission. If she gets something out of order, it can ruin his composition. Jess is a little offended but forges ahead, asking if he has anything challenging she can play on Recorder (little does she know Recorder is cheating on her with her sister). He hands her a book of Debussy. She tries to make conversation with him but he clearly just wants her to leave him the fuck alone. Eventually she does.



As much as I hate it, we're back with Robin and the insufferable A-plot. Robin is so distracted by choice A and choice B that she keeps fucking up cheer practice. Jess is amused. Robin is super frazzled because Fiona is dropping by the next day because she has an art show in LA and Robin will have to decide for realsies then.



We skip to the next day. Fiona arrives. She tips the taxi driver $10 and I guess we're supposed to be impressed. She belittles SV and Robin's house and then says some fat-phobic stuff to Robin. Fiona is thrilled that Robin is going to SL and Robin's mom pipes up about how grateful Robin is for the opportunity.

Fiona starts bragging about her art show and acting like she's doing the gallery a huge favor by letting them display her art. Robin is irritated by Fiona's ego. She tries to talk about her diving competition but Fiona doesn't care. She says Robin will have to give up diving at SL because Fiona isn't going to spend all that money on Robin's education just to have her waste her time in the pool.

Fiona and Robin's mom start talking about the plans for the kitchen. I was hoping Fiona would turn her nose up at VileAlice's plans but no such luck. Robin bitterly thinks to herself that her happiness is being sacrificed for her mom's dishwasher.

I get why she feels that way but they can't force her to go to SL. She can say no.



Back to the twinsies. Jess tells Liz about Robin blaming Annie for George finding out about SL. Liz feels guilty but still does nothing. Instead, she just mopes around about how she can't be with her one true love Recorder.




The level of angst she has about this recorder surpasses the angst she felt about Todd leaving. It's hilarious.

We skip over to Jess at work. Allison is sad because she misses spending time with Alex. Apparently he's a very involved big brother when he isn't trying to graduate from college. Jess is also sad because Alex won't pay attention to her. She leaves Allison on the beach alone so she can go back to the house and try to distract him again. She tells Alex that Allison wants her recorder but she can't find it. (She hid it when she arrived at the house so she could pull this off.) To her annoyance, Alex somehow locates it right away. It's like he has a magnetic pull to the damn thing.

Are all the recorders in this universe so captivating?

Jess tries to flirt but he shoos her away so he can get back to work. Jess reluctantly returns to the five year old that she left completely alone next to a massive body of water. She tries to get information from Allison about Alex. Clearly relating to him by playing an instrument isn't going to work so she's hoping they have something else in common. Allison gives her absolutely nothing to work with because she's five and she all she knows about her brother is that he plays with her and he's nice. Frustrated, Jess leaves her again and heads back to the house.

There are so many reasons you shouldn't leave a small child alone on a beach. I'm sure I don't have to list them out here. Poor Allison. I hope nothing goes wrong here.

Alex is annoyed when Jess interrupts him again. She decides the only thing to do is fake faint so she tells him she isn't feeling well and then she staggers about a little. When she gets near enough to him, she pretends to faint, believing he'll catch her before she hits the ground. He doesn't. He helps her up and over to a chair or something. He finally seems to clue into what she's doing and tells her that he's too busy to date now but maybe after he goes to Julliard and graduates he can look her up. You know, when she's legal age.

At least he's not a creep.

Jess decides to give up. She doesn't intend to wait around for two years, no matter how cute Alex is.

I guess that wraps up Jess' part of the B-plot. We still have Liz and Recorder to deal with though.

We hop over to Liz who is blowing Recorder again. Sorry. I had to. Jess catches her but doesn't care. She tells Liz that she can have Recorder if she wants. All that angst for nothing.



Now that the B-plot is concluded we have nothing but the A-plot.



Robin's family is meeting Fiona at a fancy restaurant for dinner. Fiona orders for them, not even letting them pick their own damn food. Robin's little brothers are dismayed. She brags about selling several paintings at her show. Robin estimates that Fiona made several hundred thousand dollars from the sales. She's irritated by Fiona's behavior again and that gives her the courage to announce she isn't sure about SL. Fiona is pissed. Robin's mom is panicked. Fiona says if Robin doesn't go to SL that she'll never get another penny. Fiona says she'd rather starve to death than take Fiona's money. She storms out of the restaurant and runs to a pay phone.



She calls George sobbing and he can barely understand her. He arrives in about 20 minutes and Robin cries in his arms saying she doesn't know whether to pick choice A or choice B.



About 77% of this book has been the same fucking conversation over and over either out loud or in her head. I'm losing my motherfucking mind. Pascal sucks.

George takes her home but Robin goes inside alone to think. Liz calls and finally fesses up to being the one who told George about SL.

We skip ahead to the next day. It's the day of the diving competition. We're in George's head for a couple of paragraphs. He realizes he never even asked Robin what she wanted....

πŸ’₯πŸ’£πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯EXCEPT HE FUCKING DID. THE VERY FIRST TIME THEY DISCUSSED IT, HE ASKED HER WHAT SHE WANTED TO DO AND SHE SAID SHE DIDN'T KNOW. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR FUCKING STORY, PASCAL❗❗❗πŸ’₯πŸ’£πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯

Anyway, he feels bad so he decides to go convince Robin's family to come to the competition because they're awful and they're not there.

We immediately hop into Robin's head in time to get page after page of diving descriptions.



Either ghostie was a diver or they just loved watching it.

Robin's family – including Fiona - shows up with George in time to watch her win. Robin's coach is sure she'll get an athletic scholarship when she graduates.

Robin finally makes a choice. Kinda. She doesn't want to skip her senior year. She wants to go to SVH for another year and then decide where she wants to go to college.


πŸ’₯πŸ’£πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯YOU COULD HAVE DONE THIS FROM THE BEGINNING! ARGHHHHHH!πŸ’₯πŸ’£πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯

Fiona has a change of heart and offers to pay for Robin to go anywhere she wants.

πŸ’₯πŸ’£πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯THEN WHAT WAS THE FUCKING POINT OF THIS BOOK! ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!πŸ’₯πŸ’£πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯

Robin apologizes to Annie and is forgiven. The A-plot concludes and I am exhausted.



Liz decides she wants to get more serious with Recorder so goes to Julie for help. You know Julie. She's some kind of musical genius. Johanna's sister. Anyway, Julie has company – her next door neighbor Josh who is a junior at SVH. Josh leaves. Julie tells Liz that Josh is hoping to pledge Phi Epsilon which is the frat Bruce leads. Julie asks Liz a bunch of questions about Bruce and it's pretty clear she has a crush on him. Liz doesn't bother to warn her that Bruce was controlling with Jess, sexually harassed Jess and tried to sexually assault Liz. It's like it doesn't matter.

Do you think Pascal has 'boys will be boys' tattooed on her ass cheek? Because she certainly frames all this as just things girls have to put up with if they want to date boys. It's sickening.

I'm warning you now, the next recap might be bullet points. I don't think I can stomach a Bruce focused book.

The book finally ends. I barely survived. It was the most repetitive thing I've ever read in my life.