Then of course there's the usual twin personality comparison, although thank God we're spared the golden hair/aqua eyes/size 6 physical description (for once). There's a recap of the whole battle and Liz goes to find Jessica, whereupon the ghost writer acknowledges that Enid doesn't like Jess, and with good reason. She wonders to Enid if Todd will ever forgive her for calling the cops. And as we know from all his attempted raping in the past, he's pretty dangerous. Um, Elizabeth, Bruce has spent this entire mini-series instigating and commiting violence and vandalism. Anyway, Elizabeth is shocked to see Bruce "treated like a dangerous criminal". I bet there are people who pay good money for that sort of thing. She sees Bruce "lying face-down on the ground as a female officer stood over him, reading him his rights". Anyway, Elizabeth is watching Todd being carted off to the big house. That part of Sweet Valley sees a lot of action in these books. Well, the most recent big warehouse battle. We begin where we left off - the aftermath of the big warehouse battle. This book is, thankfully, much more entertaining than the one before it, but it's also really long and action-filled, so I'm going to break the recap into two parts. Here comes the next and final book in this preposterous miniseries. Last week, I recapped the very long and tedious The High School War. Bruce patman, recapper: stellanova, saint elizabeth of sweet valley, sweet valley high, todd punch, trusty boyfriend todd, winston egbert
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