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by Lauren Kunze, Rina Onur
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Don't Stop Readin'
Don't Stop Readin' rated it 11 years ago
Also find this review on Don't Stop Readin' and GoodReads This book was mentioned in an episode of Gossip Girl and when I saw the cover...damn. I was sold. I knew I just had to read this book. It’s not that gorgeous but I don’t know, this cover just called to me. Finally I got a chance to read t...
Don't Stop Readin'
Don't Stop Readin' rated it 12 years ago
This book was mentioned in an episode of Gossip Girl and when I saw the cover..damn. I was sold. I knew I just had to read this book. It’s not that gorgeous but I don’t know, this book just called to me. Finally I got a chance to read this and I’m glad I wasn’t too disappointed either.This is the ...
The Book Hammock (Eleanor)
The Book Hammock (Eleanor) rated it 12 years ago
This was a fun book, and I'm looking forward to the next book. The writing was light and fun, a little fic-like, but the plot was nicely developed. There are some pretty funny quotes, and the late teen drama - ahhh... heaven. NOT! lol (don't miss it)Side note *spoilery* I SO expected her secret to b...
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
A bit too "gossip girl" for my tasteOtherwise it was fine
Books of Amber
Books of Amber rated it 13 years ago
Let me start out by saying that the characters in this book are a bit older than what is the norm in YA. Callie is a freshman at Harvard, so she's just that little bit older, but the story definitely still fits the typical age range for YA.The Ivy is an excellent contemporary book, with so much dram...
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 13 years ago
Couldn't get into it! DNF
sarafrances
sarafrances rated it 14 years ago
This book is pure trashy fun. The only thing that really drove me crazy was the jumping character perspective. Sometimes it was really unclear whose head you were in.
The Hiding Spot
The Hiding Spot rated it 15 years ago
THE IVY may not be the most accurate portrayal of freshman year at University, but that's besides the point: Rina Onur and Lauren Kunze fully succeeded in writing a fun, dramatic, boy-filled novel that I kept me distracted for hours. While THE IVY exaggerated some aspects of college life, there were...
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