Total freedom . . .?? Okay, I know what you're thinking:??Lila Fowler has it all. And I admit, I am the most??beautiful and popular person I know. (Ignore my??friends in the Unicorn Club when they say... This description may be from another edition of this product.
its definitely one of the best and most realistic books of the sweet valley series
best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is probably the best Unicorn Club.We all know that richie Lila Fowler is actually abit sad because her dad is working constantly.As she struggles to get her father to give her his TIME and not just his MONEY she also rebels and goes really wild.She throws an out of control party...and is chasing after an older boy who thinks she is just a cute kid...
Friends are forever
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I think this book was o.k. I like it because it's about friends, but I don't like it cause it dosen't have very much action. It's about a girl that hardly ever gets to see her father. If you like boks about friends you will lkie this book.
How good it is
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book is when Lila Fowler finally realizes that her rich father really isn't paying much attention to her.Lila tries everything to try and get Mr.Fowler to notice her.Doing that,she also tries to get cute,ninth-grader Jimmy Lancer to go out with her-permanently.Her plans for Jimmy Lancer fails when she goes as far as throwing a huge party at her house.Lila finds out that Jimmy and another girl have been dating and Jimmy only thought of her as a little sister.To add to her anger her father comes home early from his business trip,only to find Lila's party.He's furious and that night he realizes that he's been paying no attention to his daughter
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