Category Archives: Guilty Pleasures

Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #73 – Sweet Valley High #66 – Who’s To Blame?

This book picks up from where “Trouble At Home” left off. Feel free to give that a look see if you haven’t already and watch as the picture-perfect Wakefield family begins to crumble… “Who’s To Blame?” Sweet Valley Scale: 3.5 … Continue reading

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Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #72 – Sweet Valley High Super Star #2 – Bruce’s Story

An entire book focusing on Bruce “Asshat” Patman – I wasn’t sure I would make it through, but the book wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be – here’s to that! 😉 “Bruce’s Story” (Super Star) Sweet Valley … Continue reading

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Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #70 – Sweet Valley High #64 – The Ghost Of Tricia Martin

I’m not going to lie; there hasn’t been a Sweet Valley High book this bad in awhile. It took me a week to get through, because it was just hard to stomach. Hopefully this post can spare you the pain … Continue reading

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Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #69 – Sweet Valley High #63 – The New Elizabeth

It’s back to high school in this Sweet Valley High book full of drama, rumors, revenge, competition and a romance that would be better off shot, and laid to rest. So you know, full of the usual Sweet Valley High … Continue reading

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Confessions Of A Bookaholic – Guilty Pleasures Edition #68 – Sweet Valley High #62 – Who’s Who?

Ready to have some fun? For once a Sweet Valley High book that doesn’t take itself too seriously, or take anything seriously at all. This book is full of ridiculousness, schemes, aliases, catfishing, twin switches and is not short on … Continue reading

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