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Reader reviewed by Maggie

When I began to read Lucky T I was instantly absorbed. From the first three words I was right there with the straight A, perfect life, lucky teenager Carrie Fitzgerald and her best friend. I saw Carrie as your average teenager, trying to do what you think is right, but messing up occasionally. By the third chapter of Lucky T, you already have a wide cast of unique characters all with their own personalties, and there are still more to come. In the beginning, you leap right into the classic teenage drama; boys. After Carrie finds out her lucky t-shirt(given to her by her father, who she rarely sees) Carrie is convinced her luck is ruined. It doesn't get much better when her sexy, popular boyfriend, Jason dumps her, and she gets a D on a test.

Carrie decides that she must travel to India with her mom's friend, Cecila, and her daughter, Doreen(Dor-mean), and get her T-shirt back. For Carrie, the first couple of days in India for her didn't go very well. She causes turmoil for the charity groups, insults natives of India, and ends up with some wicked misquieto bites.

Finally, Carrie meets the cute Dee, a charity worker at a childrens shelter. Carrie and Dee's romance rises and falls as Carrie and Dee learn more about one and other.

All in all, Lucky T is a very good read, a great book, and keeps you turning pages until you find out whether Carrie Fitzgerald will or won't get her lucky t-shirt back.
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GREAT-I LOVED IT
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Reader reviewed by MICHELLE

HI EVERYONE WORLDWIDE!MY NAME IS MICHELLE AND AM HERE TO REVIEW LUCKY T. FIRST I HAVE TO SAY IT WAS AMAZING.WHEN I FIRST BOUGHT IT THOUGHT IT IWOULDN'T BE THAT GOOD BUT THE MINUTE I STARTED READING IT I WAS HOOKED.I LOVED IT SO MUCH I HAD IT READ IN FOUR DAYS!IT IS FUNNY,SAD AND EVEN ROMANTIC.I THINK IT IS ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!YOU GUYS SHOULD GET OUT THERE NOW AND BUY OR RENT A COPY. TRUST ME ,YOU'LL BE HOOKED JUST LIKE I WAS!
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Lucky T Review by Melainie
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Reader reviewed by Melainie

Carrie in the begining of the book was really self-centered and supersticious. I really thought that I woudn't get to far into the book considerings I had just read a really good book (When She Was Good). Turns out that I ended up reading and reading and reading some more. The book really made me feel like I was there, that I was there with her. To meet Dee and to get scolded for wanting a cheeseburger and every thing. I ended up reading it for hours on end when I twisted my ankle. I enjoyed the book alot and I highly recamend it to everyone!

-Melainie
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Reader reviewed by Ashley



This book has humor. Kate Brian is a great author. This book actually made me laught out loud a couple of times. That doesn't happen offen. What happen to the main characyer in this book makes you take your life for granted. lol.
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Some Things Are Just Not Right In Front Of Our Eyes
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Reader reviewed by The Lit Chick

The story is fast, and I like that. kate Brian gets straight into business just after some pages describing Carrie's life before indulging straight into her journey in India. Honestly, I thought the storyline is predictable, with some predictable lessons in the end. But surprisingly, I'd never expected Carrie has a bigger issue than her superstitiousness.A cool read.
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A fairy tale story everyone can learn from
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Reader reviewed by Grace

When Carrie's lucky T accidentally gets sent to Help India, she has no choice but to go to India to get it back. But while she's in India (pretending to be helping build houses for the homeless), she meets Dee and all the orphans at the orphange he volunteers at, and finds more than just her lucky T.

Lucky T is a good book that will show you how lucky us people in America really are. Carrie sees how selfish she really has been, and along the way meets the cutest guy with a British accent. I think all girls would enjoy this book.

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A little predictable but holds and important message
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Reader reviewed by two sided freek

Yes this book is a little predictable but only the story plot and how it all turns out. Kate Brian however has done and exceptional job on charaterization developement and the message this book potrays, isn't at all predictable. It shows you that what you consider a normal t-shirt in your head may be the only shelter a kid your age has in some other part of the world. Although you don't see this in many other books, it is just as important and i think this book is worth reading.
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