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Double Love (Sweet Valley High, #1)
Double Love (Sweet Valley High, #1)
Francine Pascal | 1984 | Fiction & Poetry
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6.5 (4 Ratings)
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Ahhhh, the first tale of Jessica, The Sociopathic Hosebeast and Elizabeth, the Holier Than Thou Doormat.

See, Elizabeth really likes Todd and Jessica's not into it because life should be ALL JESSICA! ALL THE TIME! So, she engages in several nasty shenanigans and basically accuses Todd of trying to rape her. Charming.

Jessica is also dazzled by Rick Andover, who uses cheesy pickup lines and takes Jessica to a bar on the first date. Teenage alcoholics are hawt!

There's a big deal made over the football field and the Powlers and the Fatmans and the new lawyer Ned is working with.
  
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Marc Riley recommended Measure by Field Music in Music (curated)

 
Measure by Field Music
Measure by Field Music
2020 | Pop, Rock
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"Field Music are the kind of band that don't inspire me, in as much as they don't inspire me to pick up a guitar again - they make me realise there's no point. No matter how much time I put in, I'll never be able to get anywhere near their inventiveness and dexterity. David and Peter Brewis are not only two of the best guitarists in Britain - they're also two of the best drummers, songwriters and producers as well. I got into them around their Tones Of Town album which is like their Beatles album, with perhaps a bit of Genesis thrown in for good measure. 'She Can Do What She Wants' is perfect pop music and 'A Gap Has Appeared' is two minutes of unbridled prog-pop genius. After this, they weren't even sure if there would be another album, but thankfully there was Measure, their most accomplished work to date. It's a masterpiece. It sounds like it was recorded on a huge budget with Todd Rundgren producing. It wasn't, however - it was just Pete and David in their own studio in Sunderland. From start to finish, this is a flawless modern band showing their talents and influences. They're on hiatus now, and I don't know exactly what that means. I know Peter and his missus Jen are expecting a baby in March, and when I teamed Matt Friedberger and David up for a recent session for my programme there was talk of them forming a band together. That'll be mind-blowing. I told David I'd want to be their roadie if they get the band together and tour. He said, 'Well, we will be needing a bass player…' Ha… No chance. Not in a million years will I put myself between two musicians I reckon are absolutely worthy of the title genius. I'll be happy carrying their amps."

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