Do You like book Wrong Kind Of Girl (1984)?
(view spoiler)[So guys, the moral of the story is that if you don't get your way, you should attempt suicide and things will all work out just as you want it.Honestly, I really dislike the way that they make out that Jess is entirely responsible for Annie's suicide attempt. I think it's really obvious that there are a lot of things in Annie's life that point to her not being happy. I also think it's pretty IRresponsible to have this kind of moral in a book that I first read in primary school. But hey, it's Sweet Valley ;p (hide spoiler)]
—Tara Calaby
Jessica is once again trying to have everything her way. She is determined to not let Robin Wilson get on the cheer leading squad even though Robin was the best girl to try out. Robin has a bad reputation because she goes out with a different boy every night. Jessica doesn't want her bad reputation to ruin the squad. But Robin is trying to change. She gets serious on one guy and keeps her grades up. But Jessica is convincing the girls to vote against Robin getting in to the squad. Robin is depending on getting to be a cheerleader. What will she do if she doesn't make it through the cuts?
—Emily
Annie, are you OK?So, Annie are you OK?Are you OK, Annie?You've been hit by, you've been struck by a smooth criminal!If you scratch through the cover of this book, 'Wrong Kind of Girl', you find that the actual title is 'Jessica Wakefield is Jesus Christ.' Let's break this shit down:Annie wants to be a cheerleader more than anything in the world.There are rumors that Annie is an easy girl - just because she has boyfriends, mind you, not because she's actually had sex.Annie isn't aware of these rumors at all.Jessica claims that Annie would taint the whole squad if she were made cheerleader - truthfully, she's just competition for Jess. Because of that fact, Annie must die. And, in fact, she almost does.When Annie doesn't make final cut of the squad because Jessica rigs the vote, Annie swallows a bottle of pills in an attempt to kill herself.Jessica is pompous enough to assume that this attempt is all HER fault and promptly starts stealing sympathy away from Annie by constant self-flagellation. Jess knows that mostly Liz will talk her down and assure her how simply WONDERFUL she is and, of course, she does.Elizabeth is sickeningly loyal to Jessica. And it truly is sick. She brought on Annie's suicide as much as Jessica did, for Liz ALWAYS knows of her sister's schemes but never breathes a word to anyone. It took a boy who liked Annie to tell her the truth about the rumors. Also par for the course, Liz doesn't get angry at Jessica at all and the trouble she has caused.I still can't believe I actually liked either of these girls in my youth. They make me want to vomit violently and repeatedly. Shame on you, Francine Pascal.
—kylajaclyn