Author: Meghan McCafferty Book Color: Purple
Book Genre: Realistic Fiction Summaries: IT List 1: Jessica Darling is starting junior high, and she'll need all the help she can get using her older sister's (totally useless) popularity list. The results: friends turning petty overnight, unexpected friendships, and lot's of drama! IT List 2: After the first IT list disaster, Jessica agrees to use more of her sister's (confusing) advice in another list on friends, foes, and faux friends. What she doesn't realize is that she'll get into sleepovers (held at her house of course), candy making, and trying to get to infinity BFF's! IT List 3: Even after two IT list disasters, Jessica decides to give her sister's advice one more try, but it's the worst one yet. But when she needs it most, she loses it in a skunk disaster (don't ask) and now she has to rely on herself to survive through 7th grade...on her own. There are no instructions this time. Personal Review: I loved this book series. A LOT. I really loved the third book the most. To me, it had the most drama and was the funniest. I liked the most during the square dance in the third book, where Jessica and her square dancing group decide to fly the coop and do freestyle dancing during their final square dancing rodeo...and won! Other people thought they cheated because they didn't do square dancing, but it proved not be cheating. Recommendation: I recommend these books for people who like fiction, who like lots of drama, who like to read about popularity wars, or who like funny books. Want Jessica Darling's first IT List? Click here.
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