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Gossip Girl

Gossip Girl

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gossip Girl
Review: This book is like constantly reading a juicy bit of information and you just want to find out more and more about the lives of the kids at New York's finest schools. You learn these kids are just like any normal person, in a sense. They can feel lonely or have the best parties. Some of the plot points are focused on `the perfect couple,' the jealous ex-best friends(the story of that is not as dramatic as it may sound but that part is a good read that anyone with an ex-friend can relate to), and crushes. The book is written from the author's point of view, except during the internet pages. The internet pages are pages on all of the characters from one of them. This mole leaks secrets but only calls them by the first letter in their name. No one knows who it is. The internet pages are not part of the plot, they just make it seem like more of a gossip book. The only con is that you cannot figure out which character you should like. It is very much like real life in that sense, but you just don't know who you should root for. This book is great for someone that loves gossip, the lives of others, or any high school student. It is not only filled with rich kids but a few kids with scholarships. They bring a different, more relating point of view to the book. Overall this book is great and very addicting. It is a series, so you can just keep on reading. Each book covers about three to five weeks in time. They are written in a sequence. I would recommend reading the others if you like this one.


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