Thursday, February 26, 2009

#3 Playing with Fire


OOOH! I’m very excited about this one; it’s one of the few early SVH books that I didn’t read as a kid. Something about the pink of this cover takes me right back to my 80s series reading ... Secret of the Unicorn Queen, Sweet Valley Kids, Twins, and High, Camp Sunnyside Friends, Girl Talk, BSC, all of it! Speaking of the cover ...

The cover: Not much to say about this one except that it's definitely appropriate for the subject matter. Bruce looks extremely possessive and also like a tool, which he is. I'm also pretty positive the cover model for Bruce was Patrick Muldoon! Don't they look a lot alike? I wish there was a way we could find out who posed for all these paintings!


The plot: So, what’s going on here? Well, Jessica is still mad that she’s stuck with Winston Egbert, as she's Fall Queen and he's Fall King. Yes, a fate worse than death, Jess. But things change when SVH has a dance-off contest and Bruce finally notices Jess after he steps in to save her from Winston’s clumsy feet. Winston is duly humiliated. I feel really bad for him and kind of want to give him a hug! But seriously, Winston, why are you after this girl? She's mean!

Jess and Bruce become a couple and Liz is immediately worried her sister is going to get her cherry popped and starts following them around. I'm sorry, was that too vulgar? Well, that seems to be the whole basis of this book! The blurb on the back even talks about how Liz is worried about "how far" her sister will go for Bruce. Remember, virginity is the most important virtue of respectable young ladies of Sweet Valley (just the ladies, though), and if Jessica loses it, she's RUINED!

Anyway, they all go to a post-dance party at Ken Matthews’s lakeside house. Ken is back with Lila again so I guess he’s already forgiven her for last book’s escapades. Jessica stops Bruce from taking off her bikini top in the middle of the lake ... oh my, this is scandalous! It says: "...Jessica had no idea what he was doing until she felt the cool water swirl under her bikini top and hit her breasts." THE GHOSTWRITER SAID "BREASTS." Now, Jessica is scared that if she appears too slow, Bruce will ditch her, but she doesn't like the way this is going, so she coyly ties her top back on and suggests they go into the woods instead … because yeah, he definitely won’t try anything there. Liz freaks out and deliberately interrupts them … this scene is just hysterical. She hears them rolling around in the leaves and is mortified but knows she must stop them... and of course, she doesn't succeed. She really sounds like a parent in this scene, pretty much ordering Jessica to get up NOW ... nice try, Liz. Jessica spends the rest of the book acting completely un-Jessica like. She deliberately flubs a tennis game because Bruce gets mad when she beats him, lets Bruce literally order her around (under his spoken threat that he will dump her if she defies him), and buys a bunch of boring new outfits because Bruce likes them. She skips class to make out with him on the lawn, where apparently nobody notices but Liz ... at my school, we had a "resource officer" who roamed around yelling at ALL the slobbering couples. I know because he got me a few times. Jessica also ditches her schoolwork for Bruce and winds up concocting an elaborate scheme to blackmail Emily Mayer into letting her cheat off Emily's chem test .. but Emily confesses to the chem teacher! She doesn't rat out Jessica, though. At first this pissed me off, till I remembered that "snitches get stitches".... I guess it was important to protect the young readers.

J and B spend all their dates down at the beach parking and I can only imagine what's going on down there ... geee, I guess he finally got that bikini top untied. At the end of the book, everyone goes to Bruce's 18th birthday celebration, which to me is hysterical, because don't they all hate him? Well, hey, he IS rich, kids. Jessica is upset because she thought they were going to have a nice date for the two of them, because that's what Bruce told her, because again, he's a dick. Bruce leaves Jessica sitting a a table by herself for hours while he dances with other chicks. I mean, he literally tells her to just stay there and so she does! This is honestly one of the saddest scenes I have read in an SVH book ... sadder than when certain characters died. Jessica is most definitely a shell of who she was in this scene ... even Liz wouldn't have succumbed to this much emotional abuse. Everybody goes out for pizza, and Bruce acts like he's going to go home, so Jessica agrees to ride home with Elizabeth and Todd. Then Liz gets Todd to take a long time going home, then turn around and come back to the pizza place (I believe it was the famed Guido's) only to find Bruce is still there ... WITH ANOTHER GIRL! Jessica shows her true colors, dumps pizza and soda on Bruce and causes him to fall backwards into the water fountain ... a pizza place with a water fountain? That's pretty sweet. Jessica also lets the air out of his tires! I knew someone who let the air out of my ex-boyfriend's tires in high school! But it wasn't me! (unfortunately)

Sub-plot: Robin Wilson is an obese girl who follows Jessica around trying to get her attention, which Jessica of course uses to her full advantage by having her run errands for her. So a girl with no self-esteem gets used by another girl with no self-esteem who's being used by somebody else.
-The Droids (Dana, Emily, Guy, Max, and Dan) get a shady manager who promises to make them big stars, but they wind up just playing crap clubs. Turns out the manager just wants some of Dana ... who if I'm not mistaken is only 16 ... this sub-plot was kind of boring.

WTF? The whole theme of this book is to be yourself and avoid giving up everything for a guy ... which to me contrasts somewhat with the underlying series theme that you aren't really anyone till you have a hot man interested in you. I know some people who read this one back in the day would say that Jessica was just getting what she deserved, but I find it really sad that this crazy loudmouthed biotch can be reduced to such a timid mouse just because her stupid boyfriend thinks she should. That's emotional abuse, and it was bad enough in this book that I halfway expected Bruce to start beating Jessica up. I actually wish the book would have showed more depth with this topic, but what am I saying? This is a Sweet Valley book.
-Did any of your schools have dance-off contests? ‘Cause I thought it was just Bayside High before this.
-Apparently Bruce previously dated Lila, Cara Walker (who tells Liz he tried to control her too), and Heather Morgan and dumped them all. Lila considers herself a Bruce expert so Jessica consults her for advice on catching this patsy fool. Oh, Lila. Why didn't you say "Stay the hell away"?
-And, expert on Bruce? Does this mean Lila had sex with the Patman? NOOO WAY.
-Bruce drives a black Porsche with 1BRUCE1 license plates. This is probably a well-known fact among most of you reading this, but I just had to mention it!
-I'm actually surprised that Jessica dumped Bruce and flipped out the second she saw him at Guido's with that chick ... because up until that moment it was pretty obvious that he was starting to ditch her to get some elsewhere.
-Isn't it odd that the Wakefield parents didn't do more to keep Jessica away from this creep? If my parents had seen me literally mooning around at home waiting for the phone to ring and acting the way Jess does in this book, they would've pulled the plug on that mess right quick.

Ads in the back of the book: Includes mail-away form for the first Caitlin trilogy, another Francine Pascal series. I never read any of those, or saw them anywhere, for that matter but they appear to star a Lila Fowler-like character. Another form for a Sweet Dreams spin-off series called On Our Own, which I never heard of before. AND a form I remember quite well, for the free Love Letters newsletter! It includes "The latest gossip about the SWEET VALLEY HIGH gang", "The real life stories about SWEET DREAMS cover girls" and "Who's in love ... and who's not." How could you turn that down! I know I never sent away for this one and now I'm kicking myself! It was FREE! I would pay a pretty penny to get some of these newsletters now. Because I thrive on all things retro pop culture. Also because I do not have all of my marbles.

Coming up next: Jessica hates people who aren't a size six.

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