Caroline's Mystery Dolls (Sweet Valley Kids #17)
My grandma collected gorgeous porcelain dolls when I was a kid but no one was allowed to touch them because they were collectables and they were very fragile. I liked this book because it covered a topic I could relate to.
I loved Sweet Valley books as a kid, but the Sweet Valley Kids series didnt come out until I was a little older, so I never read them. This book was actually pretty good and it was fun to go back and read about the characters I knew at middle school and high school ages when they were little kids.
Francine Pascal (May 13, 1938 ) is an American author best known for creating the Sweet Valley series of novels. In 1982 she created the characters and the stories for the first six books and her agent, Amy Berkower of Writers House sold them to Bantam Books. Book number one is mostly written by Ms. Pascal. From then on she wrote the stories for every book ever published in the series. After the
I loved Sweet Valley books as a kid, but the Sweet Valley Kids series didnt come out until I was a little older, so I never read them. This book was actually pretty good and it was fun to go back and read about the characters I knew at middle school and high school ages when they were little kids.
I barely remember this story to remember if the dolls were really stolen or if they were made-up.
These books are so cute! Its kinda funny that Caroline is lying about a doll here, since her most memorable storyline in SVH is lying about a boyfriend - and both times Elizabeth finds out and saves the day!
Francine Pascal
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Title | : | Caroline's Mystery Dolls (Sweet Valley Kids #17) |
Author | : | Francine Pascal |
Book Format | : | Turtleback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 131 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 1991 by Demco Media |
Categories | : | Childrens |
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I loved Sweet Valley books as a kid, but the Sweet Valley Kids series didn’t come out until I was a little older, so I never read them. This book was actually pretty good and it was fun to go back and read about the characters I knew at middle school and high school ages when they were little kids.Details Books During Caroline's Mystery Dolls (Sweet Valley Kids #17)
Original Title: | Caroline's Mystery Dolls (Sweet Valley Kids, #17) |
ISBN: | 0606048855 (ISBN13: 9780606048859) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sweet Valley Kids #17 |
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Ratings: 3.63 From 65 Users | 7 ReviewsPiece Based On Books Caroline's Mystery Dolls (Sweet Valley Kids #17)
My grandma collected gorgeous porcelain dolls when I was a kid but no one was allowed to touch them because they were collectables and they were very fragile. I liked this book because it covered a topic I could relate to.
I loved Sweet Valley books as a kid, but the Sweet Valley Kids series didnt come out until I was a little older, so I never read them. This book was actually pretty good and it was fun to go back and read about the characters I knew at middle school and high school ages when they were little kids.
Francine Pascal (May 13, 1938 ) is an American author best known for creating the Sweet Valley series of novels. In 1982 she created the characters and the stories for the first six books and her agent, Amy Berkower of Writers House sold them to Bantam Books. Book number one is mostly written by Ms. Pascal. From then on she wrote the stories for every book ever published in the series. After the
I loved Sweet Valley books as a kid, but the Sweet Valley Kids series didnt come out until I was a little older, so I never read them. This book was actually pretty good and it was fun to go back and read about the characters I knew at middle school and high school ages when they were little kids.
I barely remember this story to remember if the dolls were really stolen or if they were made-up.
These books are so cute! Its kinda funny that Caroline is lying about a doll here, since her most memorable storyline in SVH is lying about a boyfriend - and both times Elizabeth finds out and saves the day!
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