Sweet Valley High Magna Edition: Elizabeth's Secret Diary
This is the very first
magna edition in the Sweet Valley High series and the first Secret
Diary book too! It takes place between Todd leaving for Vermont and
Liz hooking up with Jeffrey, for the first time if you count their
relationship in Sweet Valley Senior Year.
So, Liz and Todd are
making out in his room and on top of his desk when Ken calls. While
they talk, she starts going through the papers to see what they were
sitting on and finds a letter from this chick named Michelle. It's
full of little flirty jokes, including her calling him cute buns,
which is absolutely scandalous. Michelle ends the note with kisses
and wishes that he was still in Vermont.
This sends Liz off the
deep end. She seriously accuses Todd of cheating on her and waves the
letter in his face as proof that he has some secret girlfriend back
in Vermont. Todd is at first upset and then extremely pissed off that
she would dare to read his private letters. They basically break up,
though really, Liz just tells him to go back to Michelle and then
runs home in tears.
Though she's completely
heartbroken, Jessica somehow manages to convince her to put on a new
dress and platform sandals and go dancing that very same night. Liz
has a little fun but then gets all mopey and depressed, so she takes
a walk on the beach. Jeffrey conveniently stumbles upon her and gives
her a big speech on how he's still in love with her. They hug, he
confesses his feelings, she realizes that he hasn't held her like
that since she broke his heart, er, ended things, and they wind up
kissing all night. Liz then goes home and feels confused rather than
guilty for being a cheating whore and sits down with her diary.
Like I said, Elizabeth's
Secret Diary covers the time period between Todd leaving and her an
Jeffrey getting together. She's super sad that he's leaving but
agrees to keep their relationship going. This leads to her cheating
on him with Nicholas and then them deciding to see other people. We
also get to hear about Steven and Cara getting together, Jessica
trying to break up Danielle and Jay, Amy moving back to town, and
some other random stories.
The only big revelation
is the made up story about her secret relationship with Ken. He goes
to Vermont for a long weekend and comes back to tell her that Todd
asked him to keep an eye on her. They start spending a bunch of time
together, which leads to them eventually kissing. Liz throws herself
into setting up Jeffrey and Enid as a way to distract herself because
she feels so guilty.
She really can't stay
away from Ken though. They kiss a few times and wind up making out on
the beach. Liz keeps trying to work up the nerve to end things but
then gets caught up in his kisses. She finally sits him down and
tells him that it's not a real relationship if they can't hold hands
at school and kiss in front of their friends. This also leads to her
getting together with Jeffrey literally two days later.
After reading through her
diary, Liz goes downstairs because she can't sleep and sees Todd in
her driveway. He apologizes and admits that Michelle was just a
friend, a flirty friend, but just a friend. The only woman he loves
now and forever is Elizabeth Wakefield. After telling her that he'll
always love her, they kiss. Liz ends the book thinking about how Ken
and Jeffrey both had a small piece of her heart but that Todd will
always be the only man for her. Blah.
*Can we point out that
Todd once again apologizes to Liz when she's the one who fucked
up? He did nothing wrong. He seriously got a letter from a friend
on the other side of the country. Liz flipped out on him and then
spent most of that same night kissing some other dude on the beach.
Todd apologizes to her, and she never tells him what she did.
*In the beginning of the
book, when they're making out, Liz says that she and Todd usually
don't study in their bedrooms because they know how they can get
carried away. There are some other comments that are about sex in a
roundabout way.
*After they made up after
he caught her with Nicholas, Todd supposedly sneaked into her room
that night. She says he became the first guy in history to scale
Mount Wakefield, which is (a) hard to believe given who her sister is
and (b) makes it sound very sexual.
*Speaking of sexual, Todd
grabs her by the hand and leads her to the bed. She tells him that if
he thinks they should [fill in the blank] because they might not see
each other in awhile, he's crazy. That's two sex comments in the same
book!
*I remember the big
scandal when it came out that she and Ken dated and how Jessica and
Todd went cray cray. This book makes their “relationship” seem
really lame. They basically kiss a few times, go to the beach, and
have dinner together once. That's it. On the other hand, she says
that she has a hard time controlling herself around him and that this
kisses make her feel things she never did before.
*So, remember how Liz
suddenly realized she was in love with Jeffrey after spending way too
long trying to keep him and Lila apart and getting him and Enid
together? The whole time that was going on, she was apparently in a
secret relationship with Ken. She actually ends things with him and
goes to a dance a few days later. That's the same dance when she
suddenly realizes that she loves Jeffrey and admits it to him. That's
pretty slutty, even for her!
*Poor Jeffrey gets no
resolution in the end. He literally admits that he never stopped
loving her and spends several hours kissing her on the beach. She
gets back with Todd the following morning and never says anything to
him.
*This book really makes
Liz look bad! Not only does she cheat on Todd with Nicholas while
he's in Vermont, but she also dates his best friend behind his back
and then cheats on him with her ex-boyfriend.
*There's a weird
continuity error that screws with the timelines of the later books.
Liz says that Enid and Amy don't know each other because Amy moved in
seventh grade and Enid moved to town in eighth grade. Except, that
Amy isn't in The Unicorn Club books when they're in seventh grade
because she already moved. When they get to eighth grade, they moved
to Sweet Valley Junior High and wouldn't have even known Enid.
*Also, Enid and Liz have
only been best friends since last year, 10th grade. I'm
also super confused about how Enid became the big druggy alcoholic.
In the early books when her secret comes out, they say she moved to
Sweet Valley after everything that happened with George. Was she
seriously an alcoholic drug user in middle school???
*When the Ken/Liz thing
comes out in the cheerleader books, she can't stop thinking about the
“secret beach” he took her to all the time. In this book, they
literally go to that beach once. I think Liz remembered things a
little differently than Ken did!
Yeah, this book really makes Elizabeth look even worse. The constant cheating. I hated Todd apologizing for getting a letter from a friend and Elizabeth not apologizing for making out with someone else afterwards and of course doesn't fess up about dating Ken. Why can't Elizabeth ever apologize? Or get yelled out for leading Jeffrey on or cheating on Todd?
ReplyDeleteI seriously doubt Todd ever snuck into Elizabeth's room. Ah he knew he wasn't making out with Elizabeth in the Evil Twin because she suggested sex. Also Elizabeth's whole attitude towards sex. She kept busting up Jessica and Bruce she was worried they'd go to far. But somehow a little later she snuck Todd into her room? It makes no sense.
I agree the timeline makes no sense. Enid did all that drugs and stuff before she met Elizabeth. But it couldn't be more then two years. She did all that in middle school? Wasn't their a car involved and kid that got hit or almost hit? That's what got them in juvie or something. Its hard to picture a middle school doing all that. Freshmen makes sense but still seems too short to be a drunk drugging and end up in juvie, then move away to meet Elizabeth a year later.