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It Girl #5, The: Lucky: An It Girl Novel (It Girl)
It Girl #5, The: Lucky: An It Girl Novel (It Girl)

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Author: Cecily Von Ziegesar
Publisher: Poppy
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 26995

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 0316113476
EAN: 9780316113472
ASIN: 0316113476

Publication Date: November 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • Kindle Edition - It Girl #5, The: Lucky

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Product Description
Popular Gossip Girl character Jenny Humphey is making a splash at Waverly Academy, an elite boarding school in New York horse country where glamorous rich kids don't let the rules get in the way of an excellent time. But is Waverly big enough for Jenny, her roommates Callie and Brett, and the infamous Tinsley Carmichael? They're all beautiful, captivating, and a little bit crazy.... but there can only be one It Girl.


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5 out of 5 stars You'll find it impossible to put this book down until the last page is turned!   October 23, 2007
 22 out of 22 found this review helpful

It has been six long weeks since Sophomore Jenny Humphrey waved goodbye to Constance Billard and the concrete jungle of Manhattan, New York to brave the wilds of Upstate New York, and the new life that awaited her at the posh Waverly Academy. During those six weeks, however, things have not exactly been a big ball of fun. Quite the opposite, in fact. Jenny has experienced enough drama in those six weeks than most people experience in a lifetime. She instantly made the wrong impression on It Girl Tinsley Carmichael. Promptly found herself in a relationship with the sweet Kentucky-bred Easy Walsh, and then had her heart broken by the same guy in question. Has found herself in a flip-flop friendship with her roommate, Callie Vernon. Managed to form a true bond with the flame-haired Brett Messerschmidt. And now, has claimed the heart of Waverly's most eligible freshman, Julian McCafferty. But nothing could have prepared her for what's to come.

Since the party at Miller farm, which ended up burning down a barn, Dean Marymount refuses to believe that the fire was an accident and is out for blood. The Waverly Campus is full of speculations of who could be the pyro-maniac, and Jenny, unfortunately, seems to be the name on everyone's lips. Sure, she saw Callie and Easy in a compromising position in the barn right before the place went up in flames, but she certainly wouldn't do something as dangerous as burning the place down. But that's what Tinsley would like you to believe. Ever since Jenny managed to steal Julian away from her - unknowingly, of course - Tinsley is determined to get the chesty tenth-grader off-campus, and Callie is more than willing to assist in executing their little plan. That is, if she can remove herself from Easy's side for more than five seconds at a time. Jenny knows that she has to defend herself to the best of her ability, and believes that you have to fight fire with fire. But she's too sweet to point the finger at anyone, no matter how much she'd like to. She simply wants to clear her name and move on. But Tinsley's not having it. And when you're playing with fire...someone is bound to get burned.

Since I turned the last page of UNFORGETTABLE, I have been eagerly awaiting the release of Cecily von Ziegesar's LUCKY; and, I must say, I am pleasantly surprised. LUCKY far exceeded my expectations, and has only made me more eager to read the next release. While the previous IT GIRL books seemed to revolve mainly around one character, LUCKY was slightly different in that it gave each potential It Girl - Tinsley, Jenny, Callie, and Brett - an equal bit of spotlight. No one character dominates LUCKY; and, instead, each female protagonist works with one another to build up a remarkable storyline. The conflicting feelings both Brett Messerschmidt and Kara Whalen are experiencing regarding their newfound "relationship," bring a slight bit of vulnerability and confusion in each character that makes them seem more human; while Callie's new outlook on life since getting back together with Easy makes her appear more healthier, if not a bit nastier. The developing romance between Jenny and Julian is a welcome storyline to the tale. The two are such sweet characters, whose cute - yet quirky - interactions with one another make the reader truly welcome young love. But the most intriguing introduction to the series would have to be the prospect of fresh meat - in the form of incoming students - to the cast list. Fresh meat that is bound to bring about quite a few new...cat fights. You'll find it impossible to put this book down until the last page is turned!

Erika Sorocco
Freelance Reviewer



5 out of 5 stars Very addicting!   November 18, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I loved every second of this book!
We start finally start see Jenny take initiative and become stronger! Tinsley is her usual bitch, and callie is, of course, always going to be jealous. But this book surpassed all the books in my opinion. This is one of my favorite series because not only does it show a girl trying to fit in somewhere where she clearly does not belong, but it makes other girls realize if they are really gaining anything or losing by trying so hard ot be somewhere that they are not accustomed to. I love Jenny and i am glad that the writer began to give her obstacles to overcome. She is finally finding herself and that is an obstacle in itself. I also think that Easy is TOTALLY in love with Jenny(even when he was with Callie). I hope this book was as enjoyable to you as it was to me.



3 out of 5 stars Keeps plot moving, but not good alone   November 21, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Lucky, the 5th installment in the [fabulously addictive] It Girl series, certainly keeps the suspense going. Yet the introduction of useless characters like Chloe and others seems thrown in and lacking spice. I was disappointed, because compared to the first three, it sucked. And the ending was just... random.
However, all It Girl fans will have to buy this book - just because we want to be ready for the 6th book.
Also... I don't like the cover. But now I'm just being picky.



5 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too   January 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After the fire at the barn, the school is in an uproar trying to figure out the culprits of who started it.

As readers of this addicting series already know, ever since Tinsley Carmichael came back to school she has had it in for Jenny. Jenny wasn't the one who started the fire, but that doesn't mean anything as far as Tinsley is concerned.

Bret and Kara have rumors flying about them! What will they do to stop them?

The boys are getting into the usual amount of trouble. Will they help stop the rumors of who started the fire? Or fuel them?

This weekend the prospective students are in town, meaning those already attending the school have to be on good behavior. But do they really know what that is? And does one of the new students have a dirty little secret?

LUCKY is the fifth book in the IT GIRL series, and should be read in order. I wouldn't want to let you ruin such an addictive series by reading them out of order!

Reviewed by: Taylor Rector



5 out of 5 stars Time to fight fire with fire   January 30, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Reviewed by Karma Barry (age 13) for Reader Views (1/08)

Cecily von Ziegesar has a brilliant writing style that shows some of the true nature of teen girls, no matter how sweet, soft, sensitive or shy. In "Lucky," Cecily von Ziegesar takes some average teenagers and some who are above the norm in looks and behavior and weaves a brilliant story with lots of laughs, some pouts, and plenty of entertainment.

Cecily von Ziegesar uses an interesting array of words and designer names. She also uses amusing descriptions for characters by using other words for clothing or hair. Even in some of the most pouty or exciting places, the author made me smile with another good crack.

I would suggest "Lucky" for other teenagers of higher intellect who might enjoy reading a book with the classic teen blunders and idiocy, both when sober and drunk, in relationships or out; others with my strange sense of humor will enjoy the teenage kindness of girls in a boarding school. I think I'm lucky not being in a school of that kind!

I think that Cecily von Ziegesar should, and could, continue this great series. For other readers, just picking up the book makes you curious! Careful, though, curiosity killed the cat!

After a barn burns to the ground in the midst of a wild party, it becomes that much more difficult to watch your back with all the gossip. And with Dean Marymount looking at a select few students, things can become vicious when the rumor spreads that he's looking to expel someone. Someone's got to go, but justice his harsher than we thought in "Lucky."


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