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Cecily Von Ziegesar (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Little, Brown And Company; 1ST edition (2002)
  • ISBN-10: 0316072567
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316072564
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (340 customer reviews)

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A writer who is definitely of the world about which she writes--she attended a fancy Manhattan prep school and lived to tell all about it. She walks the walk and talks the talk, so her characters and their conversations and antics ring completely true.

 

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130 of 164 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not really recommended, July 15, 2002
When I picked up this book I was eager for another Cruel Intentions. What I got was much different. Gossip Girl tells the story of teenagers living a privileged life in NYC. Blair Thinks she has a perfect life, she's rich, her boyfriend Nate is wonderful, and she's looking foreword to going to Yale next year. Unfortunatly for Blair, everything changes when Serena comes back to town. Serena is Blair's "best friend" and biggest rival. She's seemingly prefect in every way and out shadows all of her friends. But now that she's back, rumors are flying. She's gotten kicked out of boarding school and according to NYC's rumor mill she's done some pretty dirty things to get expelled.

Sound interesting? Well, it's not. Unlike other people I was not "shocked" or "appalled" at the dirty nature of this book. Personally I've read far worse and have not been offended. The thing that really got me about this book was the sheer bad writing. The characters, which should be the backbone of any novel, are shallow and far too two-dimensional. They're popular, dress in fabulous clothes (which the author can't help but describe, the only real detail you'll get in this book), get drunk, have sex, get high, and spread rumors. Each one of them are the stereotypes of every character you'll find in any trashy teen novels. We have the "popular girls" the "deep poet" the "former popular girl with the bad reputation" the "theater geek" and the infamous "shy naieve girl who wants to be popular."

Recent great YA novels like Speak, and Love and Four Letter words have shown the world that teen books don't have to be shallow. In fact they can have some heart. Gossip girl falls back on the stereotypes that all teens are shallow and have nothing better to do in life than to worry about popularity. I gave it 2 stars instead of one because I'm not naieve, I know that there are people that like books like this, but I'm not that kind of person. If you want a good YA novel read Sloppy Firsts or Feeling sorry for Celia, they focus on the lives of real teens of all different shapes and sizes and are much better written.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I don't want to be a stupid girl!, April 17, 2006
This series is a terrible, terrible thing. Girls should never pick up a book from this series. Teens have a hard enough time getting through school without being pressured by YA LITERATURE for goodness sakes! These books promote all the things that we should fight against in this world, and should try to overcome. The title of the series itself promotes a terrible thing, and something that ruins relationships--Gossip. Gossip is not a fun, innocent thing; it hurts people. I think people should be able to choose what they read, but sometimes teens will read what is popular, so it scares me, as a teacher and writer, that this is what they might pick up in their local bookstore. If parents only knew what their kids were reading, they'd be as concerned about literature today, as they are about tv programs. We should all be encouraging girls to be uniquely themselves, and not to deprive the world of their unique presence. Why be a "gossip girl" when you can be a unique, creative, ambitious, strong, intelligent YOU?
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Awful!, July 25, 2005
A friend of mine told me this book would be great so I dashed out to Borders and bought a copy. I read it in a few days and was absolutely disgusted by the end.

The characters in this book are horrible role models and examples for our youth. These kids seem to believe the law is beneath them (underage drinking, sex and drug use) and their parents don't seem to mind either.

This series may be a bestseller, but it has terribly graphic language that is just too inappropriate for teens. Books should encourage positives and teach morals, not shed light on the ups of being bad.

The Gossip Girl books are nothing but trash; it's worthless to invest any time or money into the stupid series.
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Cyrus Rose, Chuck Bass, Blair Waldorf, Fifth Avenue, New York, Red Sea, Hanover Academy, Kate Spade, Rain Hoffstetter, Riverside Prep, Upper East Side, Kati Farkas, Vanessa Abrams, Audrey Hepburn, Eleanor Waldorf, Hey Blair, Hey Serena, Madison Square Park, New Hampshire, Ninety-third Street, Jeremy Scott Tompkinson, Kate Moss, Laura Salmon, Nate Archibald, Rufus Humphrey
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