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Original Title: Adored (It Girl, #8)
ISBN: 0316025097 (ISBN13: 9780316025096)
Edition Language: English
Series: It Girl #8
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Adored (It Girl #8) Paperback | Pages: 224 pages
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Title:Adored (It Girl #8)
Author:Cecily von Ziegesar
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:June 1st 2009 by Poppy
Categories:Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary

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Brett Messerschmidt is organizing Waverly Academy's annual holiday ball and secret gift exchange. But when some enterprising students decide that playing Secret "Satan "is infinitely more fun, the entire school starts acting naughty. All Brett wants is a successful party-and a goodnight kiss from unexpected crush Sebastian Valenti. Too bad Callie Vernon also has her eye on the newly made-over Sebastian. Sharing is caring, right? Or not . . . Everybody at Waverly is getting into the giving spirit. The only present Tinsley Carmichael wants to unwrap is her new boyfriend, Julian McCafferty. But what happens when she uncovers a shady secret from his past instead? Looks like Jenny Humphrey, Waverly's newest small-screen star, is about to land on Tinsley's hit list. Again. With raucous get-togethers and secret admirers, there's never a dull day in the life of an It Girl. But no one ever said being adored was easy. . . .


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The plot lines are ridiculous and there's basically nothing likeable about these characters yet I keep reading this series...



Jeez, these books are so vapid and ridiculous. Needless to say, they are part of my "so addicting I can't stop reading them" collection.

This series is dumb now. I mean it was dumb before but it was fun. Now it's not fun. Stopping in the middle of a series of books is more serious than...anything, but here I am thinking of cutting ties with The It Girl. Harsh times.

I would recommend having someone read this book to you. It's much more entertaining that way, especially if s/he uses different voices for each character.Other than that, an enjoyable boarding school romp. The ghost writer did make one error, saying that Evergreen College is in Oregon. Bad, ghost writer, bad!

Pretty good poolside read, but the story is getting a bit old by now.

I don't remember the last time I enjoyed an It Girl novel so much. Maybe, it wasn't anything special, but in comparison to Infamous (which I found boring, slow-paced, nothing really happened and I wanted to slap somebody every page) it was much, much, much better. Can't say I didn't enjoy all the Gossip Girl Easter eggs, since the only reason I'm reading these are so I can fill my empty hollow GG shaped hole (even though I hate Jenny). I still wish someone, besides Rufus, could make a comeo.