Sweet Valley Twins #84: Romeo and 2 Juliets
The entire sixth grade has
to read Romeo and Juliet for school, but to make things more
interesting, they're actually going to put on a shortened version of
the play. To complicate things, half the class has a massive flu that
they keep passing around. Jessica and Lila war over who will win the
lead role, and whoever loses will have to wear a face full of fake
warts.
Amy compares her
relationship with Ken to the one between Romeo and Juliet, and then
she decides that it perfectly describes Elizabeth and Todd. Jessica
stumbles in, wearing a crown made of aluminum foil and giving some
weird and random speech. She tells them that it's more important that
she get into character, and they point out that she really needs to
read the play. They later find her crying because it's so sad.
Jessica completely throws
herself into the play. She rehearses so much that even Steven and
Elizabeth can recite the lines along with her. Alice and Ned are
impressed that she's so focused on something relating to school, and
even Steven seems excited to learn more about the play.
Amy spends the night and
hears Jessica sounding a little hoarse. By the next day, she can't
talk and can barely move. Alice makes her stay home from school,
which infuriates Janet. She tells Elizabeth that Jessica is faking
because she knows she'll lose to Lila and that they won't call off
the bet if she doesn't audition. Elizabeth agrees to help but she
still seems sick.
Alice refuses to let her
go to school unless she's well. Jessica sneaks out of the house to go
to school, but the nurse sends her home early, and Alice makes her an
appointment at the same time as the auditions. Since Elizabeth knows
the lines as well as she does, Jessica cons her into taking her spot
and auditioning for her. They practice all night long until she
learns what to do.
Elizabeth freaks out
during the audition and can't talk. The teacher snaps at her, and she
recovers to actually audition. Everyone goes crazy because she does
so well, and she's walking on air until the teacher calls her
Jessica. When Jessica finally goes back to school, she learns that
she won the lead role.
Liz decides that she can't
handle Jessica stealing all the credit for her hard work. She tells
her twin that she wants the role, and she refuses. Jessica shows up
at the first audition, and Elizabeth is already there. They fight
some more, which gets pretty boring after awhile. In one chapter,
Elizabeth shows up wearing the same sweatshirt as Jessica. Jessica
throws off her sweatshirt to show another shirt, which Elizabeth also
has. She then pulls off that shirt to show something different.
Elizabeth rips her shirt and throws her cloths across the room so
Jessica can't go out there.
Lila ordered a specially
made Juliet costume from New York, and it turns out that she got two.
She offers to give Jessica one to keep Elizabeth away, but only if
Jessica plays sick for a few scenes on opening night so she can go
on. Liz messes up and Amy and Maria learn who she is, but they agree
to help her take over the role. Jessica points out that the costume
will never leave Lila's sight until the play.
Jessica decides to trick
her mom into thinking that Elizabeth has the same flu that she did,
but it only works for a few days. Elizabeth gets caught up in the
role because she gets to act beside Todd, and she refuses to let her
twin play Juliet.
Opening night arrives, and
Amy and Maria trip Lila so they can steal the costume. Elizabeth
actually plays Jessica and gets the dress. Jessica makes Lila give
her the backup dress, and she manages to knock Elizabeth down and get
a few lines in the play. She then has Lila give Amy a soda dosed with
cold medicine to give to Liz. Todd has a tickle in his throat, so she
gives it to him instead.
Elizabeth pretends like
she's Jessica and tells the teacher that Liz is ruining the play. He
makes Jessica go to the dressing room and stay there for the rest of
the play. Todd passes out on stage because of the cold medicine, and
Amy convinces Jessica to get into his costume and finish the play.
Somehow, that makes everything okay and the twins stop fighting.
*This is the book that
made me call a twelve year old girl a cunt. Seriously, Elizabeth is
horrible in this book! She keeps saying that she's proud of Jessica
focusing so much on school and watches her twin rehearse constantly.
She spends like three hours working and decides that she deserves the
lead role.
*Is this really an
appropriate play for sixth graders? I was in an advanced class and
read it as a freshman, but my school didn't make the regular classes
read it until sophomore year.
*I need some of this cold
medicine! The last time I was sick, I took nighttime medication and
waited an hour for it to start working. Todd passes out after like 20
minutes.
*By the way, they have
exactly two weeks to work on the play. The teacher announces the play
and gives them one week before auditions, and the play takes place
one week after the auditions.
*There's a funny moment
where Bruce points out that the best choice for Juliet is Maria and
then picks Mandy. Since when is Mandy a big fan of acting?
*I love that Maria is a
child actor, and we get that shoved down our throats constantly, but
when it comes time for acting, she never wants to participate.
*I didn't think I read
this book before but now I'm not sure. There's a scene where Jessica
is rehearsing the death scene with a tinfoil dagger. Steven and
Elizabeth wander in and recite the lines with her, and it seemed
really familiar.
*Todd conveniently becomes
an actor in this book. Any other time, we'd get a book about Bruce in
the lead role.
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