the sweet valley high/university book series were overseen by Francine Pascal, her name is on the books but she didnt actually write them
Well... she didn't write them ALL...Elizabeth Wakefield and Jessica Wakefield...Or do you mean the actresses who played The Wakefield Twins? 'Cause THEIR names are Brittany and Cynthia Daniels.
Research has shown that Sweet Valley High is not a location but is rather a name for a novel series as well as a television program. The novel series is about identical twins that attend Sweet Valley High in Sweet Valley, California. The television series was based on the novels and ran from 1994 to 1996.
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Sweet Valley Twins is a series of young adult fiction books that fall under the genre of contemporary realistic fiction, aimed at pre-teen readers. The series follows the adventures and misadventures of identical twin sisters, Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield.
You can find Sweet Valley Twins books for download on various platforms such as Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play Books, and Barnes & Noble Nook. Make sure to check the terms and conditions of each platform before downloading.
Sweet Valley High - 1994 Single in Sweet Valley 4-14 was released on: USA: 1997
Sweet Valley University was created in 1983.
Sweet Valley High - 1994 Sweet Valley Night Fever 3-19 was released on: USA: 1996
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Well... a lot of people, really. Kate William wrote a great deal of them. There were a lot of people who wrote the books, but the concept was often thought-up by the fountain-head herself Francine Pascal. She came up with the whole design of "Sweet Valley."She eventually wrote one of the books itself--the ten-year reunion "Sweet Valley Confidential."
Sweet Valley High - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Sweet Valley Confidential, March 29, 2011 -- continues the story 10 years laterPascal has released a new branch of the series post-Confidential: "The Sweet Life."