LitPick Review
Jenny Humphrey has attended some crazy parties at Waverly Academy, but none as hot as the bash at Miller farm, where the antique red barn went up in flames. Literally. So when Dean Marymount announces that someone is going to be held responsible and expelled from Waverly, it's every owl for himself--and herself. Tensions are rising, rumors are spreading, and pretty soon everyone is a suspect. Jenny is worried about her adorable, shaggy-haired new crush, Julian,whose silver engraved Tiffany lighter was found at the scene of the crime. Callie is petrified she and Easy will get kicked out, because they were in the barn--together--when the blaze began. And Tinsley knows she'll take the heat for organizing the wild soirée in the first place. Luckily she's come up with a crafty way to keep from getting in trouble: by blaming Jenny. Of course. After all, Waverly's girls always fight fire with fire. But watch out, ladies--in a battle like this, someone's bound to get burned.
Opinion:
Lucky was an awesome book. I loved every minute of it and couldn't put it down. From page one, I was immediately drawn in and engrossed in the storyline. I really liked the plot because it was different from other books I have read and captured my full attention. The characters, all unique and interesting in their own ways, were very easy to relate to, and I honestly felt like I was right there in the book with them. I loved how each chapter was a different character's point of view, which allowed me to know what was really going on and what everyone was thinking and feeling. I have read all of the other It Girl books, and can say Lucky was another wonderful book to add to my collection. The only problem with this book is that if you hadn't read the other books in the series first, you'd be very lost reading Lucky, and would have no clue what was going on. I really, really loved this amazing page turner.