How I remember this Book: This is the book Meg Cabot went “dark”. Yeah, I’m laughing now. Jinx is hardly dark. Oh, sure it has some dark moments and acutally deals with some sensitive issues-drug abuse-but compared to some of the stuff out there in the genre now… Hardly dark. That doesn’...
I am surprised that this book was slightly dark-ish, if we compare it to Meg Cabot's other books (romantic comedies). Maybe that is why I liked it more than I should. The MC, Jinx, is somewhat cartoonish.. to describe her better, she is very much like a shoujo manga character. Too nice, too oblivi...
If it wasn't enough that Jean (aka Jinx) Honeychurch is an accident magnet, she was born in a thunderstorm, or that her mother is a pastor or that she's from Iowa, but she's had to leave home to go to New York because of a stalker. Her relatives are wealthy and live in a big house. They have a dau...
Another fabulous read by Meg Cabot. I start reading this book about few weeks ago and I just stop reading this because there are new book I've got that holds more my attention, it got lost and just yesterday I found it under my bed. (haha lazy much?) So anyway, I finished it few minutes ago and it ...
From http://ReadingTeen.net/I enjoyed reading Jinx. It was really interesting and held my attention. I also have a weakness for "stand alone books" (aka books that I don't have to wait for the sequal) It was very unique, and not nearly as predictable as most YA chick lit books. Also, it was well ...
This is my first entry into the Young Adult Challenge that I'm participating in. I read this in one sitting while I was waiting for my Dad to come out of his eye doctor appointment (which took 3 and half hours I might add) and can I just say that Meg Cabot never fails to amaze me with her entertaini...
Again, not one of her best. She's had good YA books, but this was not one of them. Thoroughly predictable plot lines and over-the-top teenagers really take away from this story. I thought that we knew basic things the whole time but they turned out to be 'surprises' in the end. Just a silly YA book.
Meg Cabot has done it again! I'm not a super fan of Being Nikki and Teen Idol but after seeing this cover and reading the back, I decided to read the book, and FINALLY I found a book about witches that doesn't suck like Sabrina the Teenage Wicth did, even though that was a TV series.Sure jean doesn'...
Reviewed for the "Reviews from Depth of Time" Marathon.Reviews from Depth of TimeThis is another book of Meg Cabot!It might even be one of the first books I've read in English.But, anyway, once more this Mrs Cabot won my respect.I loved that book, and its storyline was so original and captivating.I ...
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