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Paperback Jessica's New Look Book

ISBN: 0553158694

ISBN13: 9780553158694

Jessica's New Look

(Book #47 in the Sweet Valley Twins Series)

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Everyone at Sweet Valley Middle School is talking about Jessica Wakefield and Aaron Dallas. They're probably the cutest, most popular couple in the entire sixth grade, and Jessica loves all the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Get real Jess

Jessica made a big deal over nothing. When I found out that I needed glasses, I wasn't thrilled but I did not think the world would end.Glasses will help Jessica see things clearly so she should be glad that she is able to get glasses. They could make you loook cool if you pick out a pair you like. And you have to take real good care of them because they are very expensive and all but besides that, they aren't that bad.

This book is Great!

This book was really good. Jessica starts mistaking things for what they really are, and her teachers and her parents think she needs glasses. Jessica is worried sick because she thinks that the Unicorns and Aaron will think she's weird, and she'll become the laughing stock of the whole school! Can Elizabeth help Jessica see that she's making a big deal over nothing? I suggest this book to anyone who loves SV books.

Good job!

This is a terrific story in the way it breaks the stigma of glasses being nerdy.Jessica has a minor sight problem and is made to wear glasses for 2 weeks but she really doesn't want to;soon she learns that glasses make her look,"smart".

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I always enjoyed the Sweet Valley Twins books and I used to read them all the time. The characters are all so interesting and the stories enjoyable. This book in particular is fun to read. Jessica, as usual, is being her silly self and doesn't want to wear glasses. I find this part just a little unrealistic that having to wear glasses should be such a problem. Billions of people wear glasses, so why should Jessica act like she's the only person in the world who wears them? I think she was just a little overdramatic, but that's how her character is. Eventually, she sees that it doesn't matter if she has glasses or not, because no one seems to care. It's an enjoyable book, so go out and read it!
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