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Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends
Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends: (A Graphic Novel) | Francine Pascal
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Jessica and Elizabeth are ready to take on middle school . . . but are they ready to take on each other? The New York Times bestselling world of Sweet Valley returns in these all-new graphic novel adaptations! Jessica and Elizabeth have always been inseparable twins, but starting middle school means a chance for new beginnings! Elizabeth is excited to organize a school newspaper, but Jessica is more interested in joining the exclusive Unicorn Club. What will happen when the twins realize they might not be as alike as they thought? Middle school is hard enough, but with these twins each dealing with becoming their own person--will they be able to stay friends at the same time? Francine Pascals beloved Sweet Valley Twins comes to life in a brand-new graphic novel that will have old and new fans delighted as they meet Jessica and Elizabeth in graphic novel form. With the lively artwork of Claudia Aguirre, Sweet Valley Twins: Best Friends is a contemporary middle-grade graphic novel filled with heart, laughter, and lots of twins.
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Kshakal
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IndoorDame I recognize that cover! Definitely one of the ones we had at my house! 😁 4mo
SarahBookInterrupted @IndoorDame me too. I definitely had this one. 4mo
Eggs Sweet❣️ 4mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved these!! 4mo
lynneamch Oh yeah. Classic! 4mo
Roary47 Love it! I‘m working out of order and doing high school first. 😅 4mo
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Book 150📚 3.4⭐️

Cute, fun, high school drama. The usual🙃😜

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BookishTrish
Mehso-so

I still have the original of this from my childhood. My kids had no interest in it. The GN is pure nostalgia for me with some very fun artwork. I‘m not sure that Elizabeth‘s retaliation against the Unicorns has aged well - her solution to the problem read a bit old school to me.