Ellie McMillan, a little girl from the day-care center where the Unicorn Club volunteers, has run away from home--to my house! I know, you're thinking Lila Fowler and kids go together like grape juice and white carpet, but--believe it or not--I actually enjoy reading and playing hide-and-seek with Ellie. It's almost like having a little sister. The only problem is, she wants to move in permanently! You see, Ellie's mom just started going out with a new guy, so Ellie's been spending a lot of time with me. I guess she figures if her mom has a boyfriend, she doesn't need Ellie anymore. I promised Ellie I wouldn't tell any grown-ups that she's at my house. But Jessica and the other Unicorns say Ellie has to go, promise or no promise. Is there a way to keep my word and get Ellie back where she belongs?
Unicorns only... The Unicorns are back -- the real Unicorns, that is.Remember all those girls we were hanging out with who weren't really Unicorn material? We're through with them. Now they're calling themselves -- get this -- the Angels. Pretty dumb name, huh? But I guess it suits a bunch of goody-goodies. Well, the Unicorns won't be bothered by the Angels anytime soon-because we're quarantined for German measles! Now, I know most people would be really bummed, but when you're a Unicorn, you know how to wear a few spots in style. We're shacked up in Lila Fowler's mansion -- no non-Unicorns allowed! Perfect, right? Right. Only, I wonder what the Angels are doing right now.... The Unicorns are back and better than ever!
Eighth-grader Kimberly Haver considers leaving the Unicorns for another club known as the Eight Times Eights which she thinks has more sophisticated members.
Shop 'til you drop! Tonight is too good to be true. The Unicorn Club got locked in the mall after closing! Can you believe our luck? I mean, who would know how to take advantage of an empty mall better than the coolest girls in Sweet Valley? At first we were so excited, we hardly knew where to go: the sound booth to cut a CD, the photo shop to take modeling shots, or the shoe store to try on all those heels our parents would never let us wear. Of course, everyone had their own ideas--Jessica wanted to give everyone makeovers, Ellen begged for an ice-cream feast, and all Lila could think about was clothes, clothes, clothes! We would have wasted the whole night arguing if I hadn't taken control of the situation. After all, I "am the oldest Unicorn. The rest of the club just naturally looks up to me for direction. It's the night of a lifetime--no grown-ups are around, and "I'm in charge. What could possibly go wrong?
There's a new club at Sweet Valley Middle School--the Eight Times Eight Club--and they're trying to outdo the Unicorns. So the Unicorns take their act to TV--on the "Best Friends" TV show. All they have to do is guess each other's favorite foods, most embarrassing moments, and worst dates. Can they win over their opponents the Eights?
The baby-sitting job that won't end... When my friends in the Unicorn Club and I took this baby-sitting job, we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. I just wanted to help out Ms. Kemmer, this great woman who lives down the block. She just got divorced from her husband, and their separation is not exactly friendly. In fact, they're having a huge custody battle. I really feel bad for Ms. Kemmer. My parents just split up, and believe me, divorce is no picnic even without a custody fight! I'd do anything to help her, so when her regular baby-sitter couldn't watch little Annabel, I stepped right in. But then Ms. Kemmer called with some bad news -- she's stuck in Mexico! It looks like we'll have to take care of Annabel for days! And we can't tell anyone, because if her ex-husband finds out, Ms. Kemmer could lose custody of Annabel. But how can you keep a tiny, screaming baby a secret? The Unicorns are back and better than ever!
A movie director has offered Maria a part in his new movie, but she develops stage fright when the script calls for a major on-screen kiss with super-hunk movie star Brad Marshall. Can she do it and help the Unicorns save the kids day-care center?
Ellen Riteman had really been looking forward to the Unicorn Club's ski trip. She was psyched to snuggle by the fire with Curtis Bowman, her new boyfriend. And she couldn't wait to hang out with Rachel Grant, the newest Unicorn. They'd really hit it off. In fact, Ellen and Rachel had joked about how fun it would be if Ellen's mom and Rachel's dad (ski trip chaperones) got married. Then the girls would be sisters!Some joke. To Ellen's surprise, Mr. Grant and Ms. Riteman do get together. And even more surprising is Rachel's insistence that Ellen's mom isn't good enough for her dad. Ellen knows the truth: Mr. Grant can't hold a candle to Ellen's mom. Not only has Ellen changed her mind about having Rachel for a sister--she never wants to see her again!
Blinded by love... The Unicorns are over...finished for good. But this time we disbanded the club ourselves! Of course, certain members are more responsible than others -- Lila, Mary, Mandy, and Ellen, to be exact. They wanted more time to hang out with their new boyfriends. I mean, boys are cool and all, but they're definitely not worth losing your friends over. Now I hear Rick Hunter is going to the next big school dance with Amanda Harmon -- and not with Mary, who's supposed to be his girlfriend! And -- this is so awful! -- Rick's planning to dump Mary in public! Nobody gets away with humiliating a Unicorn, club or no club. The thing is, I can't put Rick in his place all by myself. I probably have a better chance of marrying Johnny Buck than of getting the Unicorns back together, but if we don't help Mary, who will? Lila, Mary, Jessica, Ellen, Maria, Elizabeth, Mandy, and Evie -- Unicorns and best friends forever(???)
When Lila Fowler's father plans to sell Fowler Mansion to Rachel Grant's family, Lila cannot believe that snobby Rachel, the nastiest girl in Sweet Valley, will be moving into her room.
Unicorn against Unicorn... The Unicorn Club will never be the same! Kimberly Haver is back at Sweet Valley Middle School -- and she's trouble. She's running for student council president -- against me -- and the Unicorns are split right down the middle over the election. You see, Mr. Clark, our principal, banned the students from leaving campus during lunch. Everyone thinks the rule is unfair -- half the club has taken up the old Unicorn way: If you don't like a rule, ignore it. So Kim got caught sneaking off campus. You'd think her campaign was ruined, but instead her new bad-girl status gave it a big boost. Now nearly everyone's going to vote for her -- except for Elizabeth, Maria, and Evie, who have stuck by me all along. The Unicorns are at war, and I'm afraid this might be the end.
A week of sun, fun, and parties--what could be more perfect? Having a boyfriend, thinks Ellen Riteman. She's the only Unicorn who doesn't have one. But she's lucky for two reasons. Curtis Bowman--the cutest boy ever--happens to be on board. And the Unicorns are giving her a makeover to help her snag him. But when Lila Fowler points out that Ellen's Mr. Right is Jared Matthew, not Curtis, Ellen feels lucky to have a friend like Lila to steer her in the right direction. Then Jessica Wakefield informs them that Ellen belongs with Sam Sloane. Ellen doesn't know what to think...except that this cruise is going to be pretty crazy!
Mandy wrestles with deciding between hanging out with the Angels, who like helping people in trouble, and the Unicorns, who are old friends but have a tendency to be mean and selfish.
Lila Fowler, the daughter of the richest man in Sweet Valley, feels that her father doesn't care, or even notice, how she squanders his money, and decides to give her theory a test.
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