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Gossip Girl: It Had to Be You: The Gossip Girl Prequel (Gossip Girl Novels) by Cecily von Ziegesar
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Cecily von Ziegesar Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2007-10-02 ISBN: 031601768X Number of pages: 416 Publisher: Poppy
Book Reviews of Gossip Girl: It Had to Be You: The Gossip Girl Prequel (Gossip Girl Novels)Book Review: The can't-miss book of the year! Summary: 5 Stars
Over the years we have grown to known and love our favorite Upper East Side scandal-makers. We have followed their every move - thanks to the help of a little birdie named Gossip Girl - and accompanied them as they played the field, played hard to get, broke hearts, found love, shopped 'till they dropped, and partied until the sun came up. The one thing we were never privvy to, however, is how it all began. How they came to love - and hate - one another; and why their relationships were so tumultuous. But now, we get to go inside their private world, and see just how our favorite socialites became so...fabulous. IT HAD TO BE YOU takes readers back to a time before Nate Archibald hat taken his first hit. Before Serena van der Woodsen abandoned her cushy life in the city for boarding school living with her older brother. Before little Jenny Humphrey was burdened by an over-large chest. Before Blair Waldorf's father came out of the closet. It provides answers to our questions, and gives us a little piece of mind. At least for now.
At fifteen-years-old, Blair Waldorf, Serena van der Woodsen, and Nate Archibald were basically attached at the hip. The Three Musketeers-esque clique did simply everything together - from partying to sleepovers, and everything in-between. Nate was viewed by his older St. Jude's School for Boys classmates as being the man-about-town, considering he had managed to hook not one, but two smoking hot girls to hang on his every word. And, in turn, Blair and Serena were viewed as goddesses by their Constance Billard classmates for having the privilege to hang out with someone as dashing as Nate. But each girl was harboring a secret. Both Serena and Blair had been madly in love with Nate, and his hypnotizing green eyes, since they were in diapers. The only question that remained was who would be the lucky girl to snag him as their boyfriend; and who would end up the odd woman out.
Without a mother to care for them, Dan and Jenny Humphrey simply had each other to rely on. And, without any known friends, it was essential that the two stuck close to one another. Luckily, they both had one very important thing in common...their obsession with the ethereal Serena van der Woodsen. While neither had ever spoken to Serena, they both admired her from afar, and watched her every move - like sibling stalkers. But, for Jenny, her obsession went farther than just Serena. It reached her chest; or, rather, lack thereof. At twelve-years-old, Jenny was the only one in her class without noticeable development, and was determined to make it to at least a 34B. This, of course, left her perusing the Internet to locate some sort of wonder drug. But then the unthinkable happened, and it became evident that sometimes you have to be truly careful for what you wish for.
Vanessa Abrams was always an off-the-wall girl. However, with her flowing black hair that reached past her waist, she had the potential to be beautiful; if only she would take up a new hobby. When she shaves her head completely bald, she finally gets the recognition she wants - especially from Dan Humphrey. Unfortunately, he seems to be more after her friendship than her bod; and would rather spend his days mooning after Serena - much to Vanessa's chagrin. But she knows that, with a little effort, she may just be able to snag his heart - before it's too late.
As with the GOSSIP GIRL series, Cecily von Ziegesar manages to find a way to intertwine each character's stories, so that they combine into one racy, can't-resist teenage soap opera. IT HAD TO BE YOU paints each character in a different light. Serena displays such an uncanny amount of vulnerability, loneliness, and sadness throughout the story, that you can't help but love her, and want to see things work out in the end. Blair, on the other hand, comes off as being completely self-centered and self-absorbed. And, to put it bluntly, downright bossy. However, the underlying family problems she finds herself going through, and the fact that she is struggling with an eating disorder - even if she refuses to come to terms with it - show just how much she is crying out for attention; which actually makes you feel badly for her. Nate, as always, is so dashing and adorable. However, his penchant for being totally out of it in just about every situation makes him seem like a total waste of a life. I will admit, though, that his looks make up for whatever his personality happens to be lacking. No matter what, I can't help but feel that the Humphrey family is the most entertaining. Jenny is such a naive, sweet character, who only seems cuter in pre-pubescent-hood; and Dan's lovesick, mooning, dark poet-like personality makes him appealing in every way. What's so perfect about the Humphrey family is that, while they don't seem as well off as the Waldorf's, van der Woodsen's, or Archibald's, they have a wonderful family life that draws the reader in to sample Rufus' bizarre, edible creations; and stamp around the musty apartment. Of course, as with every GOSSIP GIRL book, the story would not be complete with GOSSIP GIRL's countless nosy updates, which are sprinkled throughout the book, and only add to its charm. The can't-miss book of the year!
Erika Sorocco
Freelance Reviewer
Summary of Gossip Girl: It Had to Be You: The Gossip Girl Prequel (Gossip Girl Novels)Welcome to New York City's Upper East Side, where my friends and I live in luxe Fifth Avenue apartments and attend Manhattan's most exclusive private schools. We're smart, we've inherited classic good looks, we wear fantastic clothes, and we know how to party. We can't help it-we were born this way. Our story begins with three inseparable, completely gorgeous fifteen-year-olds, Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, and Nate Archibald. Blair's loved Nate and his glittering green eyes since she was in Bonpoint onesies. Too bad Nate wishes Blair's beautiful best friend, Serena, was the one with the crush. And Serena has a secret she's keeping from them both. Hmmm, something tells me these best friends may not be as close as we thought. . . . How do I know all this? Because I know everything-and lucky for you, I can't keep a secret. So sit back while I untangle this messy little tale and tell you how it all began. Admit it, you're already falling for me. You know you love me. gossip girl
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