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Jenny Humphrey arrived at elite Waverly Academy with dreams of turning herself into the sophisticated, awe-inspiring Jenny she's always wanted to be. And it's finally, finally happening! She's even rooming with the two most popular girls in school, Callie Vernon and Brett Messerschmidt, and bunking in the notorious Tinsley Carmichael's old bed. Coolness is rubbing off on her, even while she sleeps!
Okay, so Callie almost got Jenny kicked out of Waverly on her first night there, but there's a bright side. Like Callie's shaggy-haired boyfriend, Easy Walsh, who just can't seem to focus on his girlfriend anymore. Now everyone is gossiping about boyfriend-stealing Jenny. They can't help but whisper: Jenny's it.
But who's that flying in on her seaplane? After getting expelled last year, Tinsley's back and she's not about to let some big-chested, rosy-cheeked city-girl get all the attention. And she's certainly not going to let Callie and Brett forget that she took the fall for them. Now it's their turn.
Is Waverly big enough for Jenny, Callie, Brett, and Tinsley? They're all beautiful, captivating, and a little bit crazy . . . but there can be only one It Girl.
Has to be my favorite in the series. Jenny is a fresh freckled face at Waverly, and she's caught the attention of the guy everyone wants, Easy Walsh. So how does Easy's girlfriend feel about this? Cat fight to the DEATH, or atleast until the other girl's extentions fall out.
Some situations in this book are just laughable when I think the author was trying to take a more serious approach, it really didn't work. I enjoyed the book none the less. I believe I read it in 6th grade so most of the "trying to fit in" issues were very relevant in my life at the time. In general its a story about relatable teen angst. Only recommended if you like repitious, stupid and insanely realistic flirtations between high school students.
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Posted January 6, 2009
This is the first book of the series i have read. It was good, but probably should have started with the first book of the series. There were a few boring parts in it but then other parts were very exciting. I loved the scandalous affairs with mr. dalton that made the novel catchy and dramatic! The teenagers are realistic and many girls and guys in high school act exactly how these characters do. I would definitely reccommend reading this book. If not the whole series.
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Posted July 22, 2008
I come from a small school with no drama, so with all the drama going on in these books, they are beyond great. I love reading them. These books and the hit tv series One Tree Hill are my favorite thing to read/watch. You should definitely read them.
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Posted August 9, 2006
i loved this book it was ah-mazing! i started reading it at sleep away camp ind i would bring it with me to my activities. i left it on the plane and i had my dad send me another one because i just had to know what happened. can't wait til' the next one!
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Jenny Humphrey arrived at elite Waverly Academy with dreams of turning herself into the sophisticated, awe-inspiring Jenny she's always wanted to be. And it's finally, finally happening! She's even rooming with the two most popular girls in school, Callie Vernon and Brett Messerschmidt, and bunking in the notorious Tinsley Carmichael's old bed. Coolness is rubbing off on her, even while she sleeps!
Okay, so Callie almost got Jenny kicked out of Waverly on her first night there, but there's a bright side. Like Callie's shaggy-haired boyfriend, Easy Walsh, who just can't seem to focus on his girlfriend anymore. Now ...