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* ''Elizabeth'': Elizabeth travels to England, works as a maid, and loses her virginity.
* ''Sweet Valley Confidential'': this is another [[Spin-Off]] which was released in March 2011 and chronicles the lives of the twins and their friends at age 27.
* ''The Sweet Life'': a six-part ebook series set to begin in June 2012.{{verify}} It picks up where ''Sweet Valley Confidential'' left off, but now {{spoiler|Jessica- who's married to Todd- juggles career, marriage, and parenthood while Elizabeth and Bruce's relationship is tested by a major scandal.}}
 
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* [[Absurdly Youthful Mother]]: Alice Wakefield, who, we're told, looks at least a decade younger than her actual age and is often mistaken for the twins' sister.
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* [[Break the Haughty]]: Lila Fowler's nervous breakdown after nearly being raped.
* [[But Liquor Is Quicker]]: {{spoiler|Bruce}} attempts this with {{spoiler|Elizabeth}} in ''Dear Sister.''
* [[Can't Get Away Withwith Nuthin']]: Elizabeth drives while drunk ''once'', crashes her car and gets arrested. For worse, Jessica's then-boyfriend was with her and died; that's punishment for ''Jessica'', who had pranked Elizabeth by spiking her drink.
** Regina Morrow isn't much better. {{spoiler|The first and only time she tries cocaine, she dies.}}
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: Jessica, whose boyfriends often died.
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** The twins' brother Steve repeatedly dumped girlfriend Cara to pursue girls who resembled his dead girlfriend Tricia. Adding insult to injury, he refused to see any of the girls as their own person and instead tried to mold them to his memories of Tricia, including the way they wore their hair ("Don't put your hair up, Tricia always wore it down."), the things they did ("Let's go to the aquarium! Tricia loved the aquarium!"), things they were interested in ("You like science? Just like Tricia! She wanted to be a doctor!"), and even the food they ate ("Vanilla? But Tricia always had ''chocolate'' ice cream!"), making them feel bad when they wouldn't comply, all the while insisting "She's just like Tricia!" Only when one of the girls finally blasts him for this and declares that she deserves better than being used as a substitute does he realize how unhealthy his behavior is.
* [[Jerk Jock]]: Bruce Patman.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Lila really can be nice when she wants to be. Bruce as well in later books.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Jessica Wakefield. She spikes Elizabeth's punch at the prom and lets her drive off with Sam. {{spoiler|Sam was killed as a result of the crash}} and Elizabeth was arrested and put on trial for manslaughter. During this whole ordeal, Jessica does not speak up and completely abandons her twin. In fact, she even blamed Elizabeth for killing Sam, and to get revenge, she hooks up with Todd. Meanwhile, Elizabeth has to deal with the guilt of "killing" Sam, being an outcast at school and possibly being sent to prison.
** In book 100, ''The Evil Twin'', Elizabeth realizes that Jessica spiked the punch. She never really confronts her about it, but after {{spoiler|Margo "dies"}} she forgives Jessica.
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* [[Most Writers Are Writers]]: Elizabeth's dream is to be a journalist of some sort.
* [[The Movie]]: currently in the works and is rumored to be a musical.
* [[No Periods, Period]]: Averted. In the "Twins" series, a secondary character gets hers and is dismayed as she thinks this means having to give up playing baseball as well as hanging out with boys. In a later book, Elizabeth starts hers and Jessica is upset as she hasn't (though she does by the book's conclusion). In another book, Jessica refuses to give evidence in court about a store hold-up because she was embarrassed about buying pads at the time.
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Alice in ''Sweet Valley Confidential'': "Bring out the FUCKING CAKE!"
* [[Retcon]]: The Secret Diaries - interspersed with clips from prior books, these diaries each tell how, while those events were happening, one twin was hooking up with the other's boyfriend.
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* [[Room Full of Crazy]]: Margo
* [[Runaway Bride]]: In the first "Saga" book, Alice (the twins' mother) ditches her fiance Hank Patman (who would later become Bruce's father) at the altar, partly because she's suddenly realized he isn't the man for her, but mostly because she's fallen in [[Love At First Sight]] with Ned Wakefield--and as you recall from the book, their ancestors have missed numerous chances to get together in the past.
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Both twins have at least one during the series. Elizabeth gets abducted by hers; Jessica's pursues her relentlessly and finally kidnaps Elizabeth by mistake.
* [[Suddenly Sexuality]]: Steven comes out as gay in ''Sweet Valley Confidential'', despite having supposedly been heterosexual for the whole of the original series, being married to Cara at the start of the book, getting engaged to Billie in ''Sweet Valley University'', and having a nervous breakdown over the death of ''another'' girlfriend (Tricia Martin - see [[Identical Stranger]] above). His eventual boyfriend is Aaron Dallas, another case of [[Suddenly Sexuality]].
* [[Textual Celebrity Resemblance]]: In the original versions, Mr. Collins is described as looking like Robert Redford. In the new, updated editions he's just described as looking like "a movie star".
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* [[Twin Telepathy]]
* [[The Board Game]]:
{{quote| "You can be a Sweet Valley girl. Living in a Sweet Valley world. Our school! is so! cool! Sweet Valley High!"}}
* [[The Unfavourite]]: Several books in the series deal with Jessica's feelings of insecurity about Elizabeth's perfection--#21, ''Runaway'' and #83, ''Kidnapped By The Cult''--as well as several in the "Twins" series.
* [[Viewers Are Goldfish]]: A rare literary example. Try to find a volume in the main series that doesn't mention the Wakefields' Spanish-style kitchen, the twins' Spider Fiat (Jeep Wrangler in later books), or the identical gold lavalieres they received from their parents on their 16th birthday. These facts will be burned into your mind forever.
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* [[Book Dumb]]: Jessica.
{{quote| '''Teacher:''' I'm going to let you take a make-up test.<br />
'''Jessica:''' Perfect! I know all about makeup. }}
** This might be an example of [[Adaptation Decay]]. In the books, while fun-loving and boy-crazy, it was mentioned in at least one book that Jessica got decent grades in her classes.
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