The It Girl
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #387418 in Books
- Published on: 2005-11-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Editorial Reviews
Closer
'Think Sex and the City for the younger set. THE IT GIRL is the first title in a sexy, glam new series'
Elle
'A guilty pleasure'
Customer Reviews
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Jenny Humphrey, the beloved little sister of Dan Humphrey from the New York Times bestselling series GOSSIP GIRL, is here to tell her own story.
After being kicked out of Constance Billard as a freshman, she decides to go to Waverley to start a new life. And she's coming back with a kick!
Her roommates Brett and Callie are the two most popular girls at the school and Jenny is taking the place of their old roommate, Tinsley, who was expelled the year before, for something that a lot of the GOSSIP GIRL characters are caught doing. Brett and Callie don't really care what happens to Jenny, even when she has to go up against the Disciplinary Committee for something she didn't do!
See what happens to one of my favorite characters in this spin-off of GOSSIP GIRL, the most fun series around! Once I started this book I couldn't put it down, and you won't be able to, either!
Reviewed by: Taylor Rector
good holiday read
I quite liked this book but I felt it lacked something. It's interesting but has none of von Ziegesar's wit and sparkle. The characters are also very plain and predictable and the authors havn't put much real feeling into the book. This book trys to be a younger Gossip Girl but (maybe because von Ziegesar didn't actually write it) fails. That having been said this book is still a book worth reading.
Excellent!
I absolutely loved this book, and have just received the next one in the series which I really cannot keep my hands off. I am totally in love with the idea of an "Easy Walsh" being in my school, not to mention Heath Ferro! I would definitely reccommend this book to anyone...it's virtually indescribable. Well done, Cecily Von Ziegesar!
P.S. And if you loved this book, you should definitely read the second one, Notorious.




