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4.2 51
Young Adult Fiction
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An Okay Book
Overall rating
5.0
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Reader reviewed by Nis
Well, it was a pretty intresting book, but I didn't really think it was that good. My friends were always telling me about how great the Gossip Girl books are, but honestly, I don't think that they were that great... I think that a lot of younger girls (Ages 9-12) are reading these books, and they are highly inappropriate for girls that age. These books are about young women at the ages of 18 and there are some terms in the books that young girls (Ages 9-12) should not be reading about, or should not even know about. I would reccomend this book to the older girls, but only if they want to read about a bunch of spoiled rich girls who go to a private catholic school and go to exclusive parties. (By the way, this supports fashion magazines that have super-skinny, air-brushed models in them, and it supports that girls should be super skinny and Blair in the book has an eating disorder. If younger girls read this book, they might think that they should be just like them, wearing size 0 clothes, and whatnot. I think that girls should be comfortable in their own skin and they should not be judged and they should not have to fit in the tiniest sizes. Besides, most models are airbrushed so that they are skinnier than what they normally are.)
Well, it was a pretty intresting book, but I didn't really think it was that good. My friends were always telling me about how great the Gossip Girl books are, but honestly, I don't think that they were that great... I think that a lot of younger girls (Ages 9-12) are reading these books, and they are highly inappropriate for girls that age. These books are about young women at the ages of 18 and there are some terms in the books that young girls (Ages 9-12) should not be reading about, or should not even know about. I would reccomend this book to the older girls, but only if they want to read about a bunch of spoiled rich girls who go to a private catholic school and go to exclusive parties. (By the way, this supports fashion magazines that have super-skinny, air-brushed models in them, and it supports that girls should be super skinny and Blair in the book has an eating disorder. If younger girls read this book, they might think that they should be just like them, wearing size 0 clothes, and whatnot. I think that girls should be comfortable in their own skin and they should not be judged and they should not have to fit in the tiniest sizes. Besides, most models are airbrushed so that they are skinnier than what they normally are.)
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