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4.0 out of 5 stars A great book in the series!
I've always enjoyed the Sweet Valley Twins books. They're so much fun to read, and they gave me an image of what middle school would be like. In this story, Mary Wallace, the twins' friend, is having difficulties in her life. Her mother is getting remarried, and that causes a lot of anxiety. Mary is worried about what her friends will think of her new stepfather, so she...
Published on December 15, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars it was predictable
It was a good book, but it was predictable. I knew that in the end Mary's friends would eventually find out the truth, and they would still be friends, even before I finshed reaing it. It's one of those books that the stories are like the stories of pther books or TV shows. I read a lot of books and watch a lot of TV, and I always those things always happened in the end...
Published on August 1, 2000


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4.0 out of 5 stars A great book in the series!, December 15, 2000
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This review is from: STRETCHING THE TRUTH (Sweet Valley Twins) (Paperback)
I've always enjoyed the Sweet Valley Twins books. They're so much fun to read, and they gave me an image of what middle school would be like. In this story, Mary Wallace, the twins' friend, is having difficulties in her life. Her mother is getting remarried, and that causes a lot of anxiety. Mary is worried about what her friends will think of her new stepfather, so she makes up lies about him. Eventually, though, with the help of her friends, Mary discovers her life isn't so bad after all. I enjoyed this book a lot. After Mary was so sad and depressed, she found some happiness. This book made me feel happy as well, and I think it's a good book in the series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Valley Twins- Stretching The Truth, November 13, 2000
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This review is from: STRETCHING THE TRUTH (Sweet Valley Twins) (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book. One of the reasons is because I used to read Sweet Valley Twins books when I was younger. It brings back old memories. I like how they make you suspect what Mary secret is by having her acting differently and having her friends treating her differently. Eventually, they gave her secret away which was that she didn't like her stepfather the way he was so she made up lies about him and made him sound so great. I think that Mary should have accepted her stepfather the way he was and not try to make him sound like some big superstar just to show off. I also think that Mary's mother should be more understanding because maybe then, they could change things and Mary could accept Tim, her stepfather, more. Mary should also learn that her mother loves her and that Tim does, too. She shouldn't be so uptight about having Tim in her life. Tim seems like a pretty great guy. I think that Mary's friends should have treated her nicer, even though they knew that she was having a suprise party. Mary realizes that there is a place in her heart for Tim and that he really does care about her. I believe that she shouldn't be so worried about what her friends will think about the boat after her mother and Tim had spend so much time making it perfect for her. I really enjoyed this book and would definitely read it again. I recommend this book to people who like a little bit of suspense. I give this book four stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mary feels left out, February 14, 2005
This review is from: STRETCHING THE TRUTH (Sweet Valley Twins) (Paperback)
Mary Giacco-Robinson,The Twins'friend,who found her mother,feels left out because Andrea,Her mother got remarried,and Mary has a new Stepfather,Tim Wallace.Mary stretches the truth saying The Wallaces saying they are getting a new House and A New Yaught[sp] When it's just a Tugboat. Tim and Andrea have a Surprise Birthday party planned for her aboard the tug.Mary isn't getting a new house. Jessica wrote Tom Houston,The Actor in a movie,and a wrote back saying he can't come. Tim Adopts Mary and Mary becomes a Wallace.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Valley Twins- Stretching The Truth, November 13, 2000
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This review is from: STRETCHING THE TRUTH (Sweet Valley Twins) (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book. One of the reasons is because I used to read Sweet Valley Twins books when I was younger. It brings back old memories. I like how they make you suspect what Mary secret is by having her acting differently and having her friends treating her differently. Eventually, they gave her secret away which was that she didn't like her stepfather the way he was so she made up lies about him and made him sound so great. I think that Mary should have accepted her stepfather the way he was and not try to make him sound like some big superstar just to show off. I also think that Mary's mother should be more understanding because maybe then, they could change things and Mary could accept Tim, her stepfather, more. Mary should also learn that her mother loves her and that Tim does, too. She shouldn't be so uptight about having Tim in her life. Tim seems like a pretty great guy. I think that Mary's friends should have treated her nicer, even though they knew that she was having a suprise party. Mary realizes that there is a place in her heart for Tim and that he really does care about her. I believe that she shouldn't be so worried about what her friends will think about the boat after her mother and Tim had spend so much time making it perfect for her. I really enjoyed this book and would definitely read it again. I recommend this book to people who like a little bit of suspense. I give this book four stars.
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3.0 out of 5 stars it was predictable, August 1, 2000
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This review is from: STRETCHING THE TRUTH (Sweet Valley Twins) (Paperback)
It was a good book, but it was predictable. I knew that in the end Mary's friends would eventually find out the truth, and they would still be friends, even before I finshed reaing it. It's one of those books that the stories are like the stories of pther books or TV shows. I read a lot of books and watch a lot of TV, and I always those things always happened in the end in the TV shows and books, when I read this book, the story was the same.
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