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5.0 out of 5 stars This was an awesome book and it had great suspense!!
This book was one that I could never put down! When the book was finished, I was dissapointed!! I love Sweet Valley High books! I have read many and love Francine Pascal's style of writing. She is a great author and I love her books. This was one that I will never forget!
Published on September 2, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Unfair....(*spoilers*)
I know this will sound strange but, I don't think that John Pfeifer should have been killed off. If he was seriously disturbed (which, he was - believe me, read the book) then I think that from the moment that everyone found out that he had attempted to rape Lila and the other girl Susan Lewis(?) then he should have either have been prosecuted or have been given...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This was an awesome book and it had great suspense!!, September 2, 1998
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This book was one that I could never put down! When the book was finished, I was dissapointed!! I love Sweet Valley High books! I have read many and love Francine Pascal's style of writing. She is a great author and I love her books. This was one that I will never forget!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Unfair....(*spoilers*), October 24, 2000
I know this will sound strange but, I don't think that John Pfeifer should have been killed off. If he was seriously disturbed (which, he was - believe me, read the book) then I think that from the moment that everyone found out that he had attempted to rape Lila and the other girl Susan Lewis(?) then he should have either have been prosecuted or have been given counselling. Obviously, since there was no evidence I think that someone like Mr. Collins or even Liz Wakefield (since she's always sticking her nose into everything) should have made him seek help. He obviously had a serious problem, yet no-one even bothered to help him, and I distinctly remember book number #40 Outcast in which Molly Hecht (the girl who hosted the party in which Regina Morrow tragically died after taking cocaine) was planning on running away with some drug dealer because she felt that she had no life in Sweet Valley (especially after everyone was blaming her for Regina's death) Liz went out of her way to prevent her from leaving. Yet, no-one even bothered to help John, which is especially strange as Amy Sutton works as a telephone counsellor at Project Youth, so you'd think that she might have reccommended it to John at some point or other. Especially since she was practically psychoanalysing Jessica's every move after Sam's death. Other than that, the book was okay but not fantastic - all that stuff that John was doing freaked me out. It's not the type of stuff that you normally read in an SVH book! It reminded me of the 'evil twin' books; creepy and depressing. I did think Steven's 'engagement' to Lila was amusing, I would have loved to have seen the looks on Jess and Liz's faces!
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3.0 out of 5 stars It Wasn't All That, but at least we got rid of John, January 30, 1998
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Well, I have to say this: this book was not all that, but at least Lila's attempted rapist, John, got written out of the series. After SVH kind of outcasted him, there was really no use for him. The series might have achieved something if Lila comes out of this with a changed attitude and puts an end to her snobbish ways.
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4.0 out of 5 stars it was okay, January 5, 1998
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this book was okay,but i think it could have been better if it had a better,more complex storyline like the ones before in the inferno series.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fight fire with fire, November 11, 2003
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Fight Fire with fire!

Book: Sweet Valley High, Fight Fire with fire!
Author: Kate William
Number of pages: 199
Publisher and publication date: Francine Pascal
ISBN: 0-553-57071-4
Price: Hardback

Imagine that you were put in jail for something that you did not do. Well that is what happened to Lila Fowlor in the book Sweet Valley High, Fight Fire with fire. this is a really good and interesting book.

Some of the important characters in the main conflicts in the book Sweet Valley High, Fight Fire with fire. Are Lila Fowlor, Jessica Wakefield, Steven Wakefield, and Elisabeth Wakefield. The setting well if doesnt really have a setting. The theme of the book is a girl (Lila Fowlor) going to jail for something that she did not do and they are tying to find out who did it.

I really like this book because it is really interesting and you really dont know who did it and blamed it on Lila Fowlor. I really like books like that because it makes you want to keep reading it to find out who did it. I think it keeps you interested in the book Sweet Valley High, Fight Fire with fire.

How would you feel if you were put in jail for something that you did not do? Well I would be mad I would want to find the person who did do it and blamed it on me! What if the person who did do it is preparing to strike again then what would you do?

I would recommend to read this book Sweet Valley High, Fight Fire with fire. I think that teenagers would mostly like this book the most though. The age group would be around 12-20. Girls would like this book more than the guys would.

If you like a really good romance or just a really interesting or just like that Sweet Valley High book then you will love this one then check this out in you local library.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It was the bomb! Literaly!, November 4, 1998
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I liked the book because it was the first one I had read with Lila as the main character. The twins kept me in suspense untill I finised the mini-sceiris.
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