Love Letters

This is the 17th book in the series.

Caroline Pearce has a reputation as a gossip. A truly major gossip. What the story indicates is that there is a reason, although not a great one, for her being that way and that she feels left out.

She has an older sister, Anita, who is in college and doesn't care for Caroline's gossiping.

Caroline takes a paper from the Wakefield's trash can and this sets up a major situation as it appears that the Wakefield's may move out of Sweet Valley, something which neither Elizabeth nor Jessica know.

Now we need to pause for a moment. Just what kind of person goes through someone else s garbage can? Really?

Anyhow, this leads to a lot of problems for the twins and their parents.

Caroline doesn't have a boyfriend and that's one thing that sets her apart from a lot of the other girls. So, if you don't have a real boyfriend, then why not just make up a boyfriend? Do that complete with a bunch of letters that are very romantic in nature although Caroline didn't write them, basically.

So who did?

That would be telling.

Anyhow, she seems to overlook the very high probability that someone sooner or later is going to want to meet her boyfriend. Who doesn't exist.

Fortunately this is one of the volumes where things do work out in the end. I do like the fact that the author tries to give Caroline a reason for the way she acts. It's not the best reason but at does explain why she does what she does.

I enjoyed the book.


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