Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Sweet Dreams #11 The Problem with Love and #12 Night of the Prom

Sweet Dreams #11 The Problem with Love, Rosemary Vernon, 1982

Cathy's the partying type, who loves having fun.  John's the serious type, who hardly ever cracks a smile.  They seem like the boy and girl least likely to fall in love.

But then Cathy's report card brings them together.  Her math grades are so terrible her parents hire John as her tutor!

At first, she can't resist making John nervous, teasing him and acting like a flirt.  But the more she tries to get his attention, the less he seems to care.  And suddenly she's the one who's getting nervous, because for once the funny girl is in love.

Cathy teases and flirts in the most obnoxious fashion.  As John tries to help her with math, she keeps teasing and flirting.  What an airhead.

The book is good overall, but I found it annoying.

Sweet Dreams #12 Night of the Prom, Debra Spector, 1982

Will Barbara's prom report have a happy ending...

Barbara's the best editor the school paper has ever had—serious and hard working.  But Kris, Barbara's best friend, thinks she's missing out on all the fun—like the prom.  And deep inside Barbara wonders if Kris is right.

Then Michael dares her to trade her typewriter for a prom gown, and Barbara finally gets the inside scoop on romance.

The summary puzzles me.  I don't think Michael ever dares Barbara to do anything, unless I skimmed over something.

This book is very good to excellent.

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