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Paperback Amy's Secret Sister Book

ISBN: 0553481010

ISBN13: 9780553481013

Amy's Secret Sister

(Book #83 in the Sweet Valley Twins Series)

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Book Overview

Amy Sutton finds out that her father had been married before and that she has a half-sister who is planning to come for Thanksgiving. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Amy 's Half sister

Amy thinks her parents are divorcing,but the dad reveals Amy has a half sister named Ashley,She's popular,gifted,is in ballet,in Butterflies[Unlike Unicorns,they do charity work] Amy wants to be a Unicorn.Amy and Ashley become close,they write about each other in essays.

Excellent

Another fantastic Sweet Valley Twins book. You always thought Amy was an only child didnt you.But turns out her father has delivered his goods somewhere else too.Amy is soo jealous of her long-lost sister who is beautiful,popular and gifted!Her sister's name is Ashley.

Poor Amy...

I thought it was quite amusing at the sleepover when Amy was trying her hardest to fit in around the Unicorns - SV Middle School's biggest bunch of snobs. It was pretty well written, especially when it was dealing with Amy's jealousy and her attempts to become 'cool' just to impress her half-sister Ashley. I'd reccomend this to anyone who has dealt with issues like feeling inferior because your sister is more popular than you, or your best friend, etc.

GREAT BOOK

It is a great book! It was touching and I even cried at Ashly's report. I think it is the best book Francine Pascal ever written. I recommend this book to anybody who like Sweet Valley books.

The book was pretty good

I think the book, "Amy's Secret Sister,"was interesting, especially if you're a half-sister yourself. It discusses the problems of anxiety and anxiousness people sometimes feel when meeting a new person and wanting that person to like them. The ending was rather unoriginal, in that Amy realizes she should just be herself. Yet I think the author brought up how Amy had stumbled upon this rather well. Overall, the book was good.
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