High Jinx
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Average customer review:Product Description
Jinx Slater is delighted to have reached the giddy heights of the lower sixth at Stagmount, England's most exclusive school for girls. Her ground-floor window affords her an excellent view of Brighton's bright lights, and Jinx is a girl with escape on her mind and a miniature screw driver kit in her tuckbox. Liberty Latiffe, Jinx's best friend and all round perfect partner-in-crime, is not at all worried about being caught out by her very strict Muslim father. Nor are the rest of the girls. Until, that is, Stella Fox - Stagmount's newest new girl - arrives, determined to make her mark.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47442 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Jinx Slater is delighted to have reached the giddy heights of the lower sixth at Stagmount, England's most exclusive school for girls. Her ground-floor window affords her an excellent view of Brighton's bright lights, and Jinx is a girl with escape on her mind and a miniature screw driver kit in her tuckbox. Liberty Latiffe, Jinx's best friend and all round perfect partner-in-crime, is not at all worried about being caught out by her very strict Muslim father. Nor are the rest of the girls. Until, that is, Stella Fox - Stagmount's newest new girl - arrives, determined to make her mark.
About the Author
Following her MA, Sara Lawrence became a journalist, contributing to The Times, Daily Mail, Independent and Daily Express among others. This is her first novel. The TV rights are in development by Initial/Endemol. Sara is also working on DUMBASS, a company formed with Julie Burchill.
Customer Reviews
Great fun!
It's a really fun book. Gives a good impression of boarding school life (as a boarding girl myself) with a little funny twist at the end. It's written really well would recomend to other teens.
easy read, lots of fun
I found this very easy going, and very entertaining.
A hilarious update of the boarding school books I read when I was younger.
Disappointed
I haven't experienced such a disappointing read in a teen fiction book for some time.
I ignored the dire use of language (which is OK in dialogue but often unnecessary in a narrative) because the plot and the characters looked promising. The characters lived up to expectation, mostly, and were fully believable. The plot (as I thought) began to develop well, setting up a number of issues to be resolved.
This is where it falls apart though, in that these issues remain very much unresolved. We have a major, and much-loved character spirited away just when the 'baddy' has been dealt with (or so we think), and a resolution to an identity mystery that is summarily - and very weakly - dealt with by the introduction of an illegal immigrant. I turned the page, hoping to find out what the outcome would be and ... Yep! That's all folks!
If Ms Lawrence is intending to offer a sequel to this book, and is presenting us with a cliffhanger device here, then I'm afraid she hasn't done it very well.




