The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11) 
Gossip Girl #1
You Know You Love Me
All I Want Is Everything
Because I'm Worth It
I Like It Like That
You're The One That I Want
Nobody Does It Better
Nothing Can Keep Us Together
Only In Your Dreams
Would I Lie to You
Don't You Forget About Me
It Had to Be You
I read this back when I was a teenager, before the show was made. This was a complete guilty-pleasure, and I loved everything from the brand-name dropping (I know everyone hated it, but I loved it!) to the characters themselves. Easy to read, fast-paced, and completely brilliant. A very different writing style to most YA books out there, and no insta-love! I even got my brother, who is 3 years younger than me, addicted to the series. The TV series is vaguely 'inspired' by the books, but the
I LOVED THESE BOOKS!!! My high school friend and I were obsessed with the books (and this was before the TV show). On Spring break we told everyone our names were Blair Waldorf and Serena Vanderwoosen. Blair is the best character, which is why I was so surprised Serena was getting all the hype when the TV show first ran. Miss Waldorf is a constantly conflicted character that is often confused about her identity, or how much of it to reveal.

I read these through high school in between classics and must-reads. They were my guilty pleasure. With this in mind, Cecily von Ziegesar is great at descriptive language and wrote well-written characters. Unpopular opinion, I prefer the books to the television show.
It is one of those chick-lit that got you hooked so lightly, teenage-girl-ly you can't stop. The show is wayyy better anyhow but that doesn't mean to any extend the book sucks! They were both awesome and I am most thankful for all the entertaining and emotional experience I've had. P.s: making all characters take it in turn to fall in love with pretty much EVERYONE else is kinda cheesy though.. :3
I LOVED THESE BOOKS!!! My high school friend and I were obsessed with the books (and this was before the TV show). On Spring break we told everyone our names were Blair Waldorf and Serena Vanderwoosen. Blair is the best character, which is why I was so surprised Serena was getting all the hype when the TV show first ran. Miss Waldorf is a constantly conflicted character that is often confused about her identity, or how much of it to reveal.
I've got 1-3 if anyone's interested.At first, they are satire, and it's funny. The constant brand-name-dropping, the weird interpersonal interactions, all the half-cocked plot points and flimsy characters.Then, about book nine, it all starts to drag, and by book 12 maybe you are calling for the head of Nathaniel Archibald on some kind of designer china plate because of all the stupid, uninteresting characters he is BY FAR the WORST, and yet there are SO MANY WORDS devoted to him, so very many
Cecily von Ziegesar
Hardcover | Pages: 232 pages Rating: 4.08 | 1967 Users | 90 Reviews

Describe Out Of Books The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11)
| Title | : | The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11) |
| Author | : | Cecily von Ziegesar |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 232 pages |
| Published | : | Dealbreakers: If You Like This Book, We Won't Get Along 1,744 books — 5,441 voters The Ultimate Teen Chick-lit Library 246 books — 459 voters |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
Ilustration As Books The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11)
The Gossip Girl series complete in 12 books. All are softcover except the prequel to the series: "It Had To Be You" which is only available in hardcover. Titles included are:Gossip Girl #1
You Know You Love Me
All I Want Is Everything
Because I'm Worth It
I Like It Like That
You're The One That I Want
Nobody Does It Better
Nothing Can Keep Us Together
Only In Your Dreams
Would I Lie to You
Don't You Forget About Me
It Had to Be You
List Books To The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11)
| Original Title: | The Complete Gossip Girl |
| Series: | |
| ISBN: | 0316034053 (ISBN13: 9780316034051) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11 |
Rating Out Of Books The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11)
Ratings: 4.08 From 1967 Users | 90 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books The Complete Gossip Girl Series (Gossip Girl #0.5, 1-11)
liked the first few books but got grossed out by some of the characters (dusty house, coffee with cat hair floating in it, cigarettes and kissing? ugh..) then bored by the 10th book. read these because i like to read what my daughter is currently into (the tv show)...i guess it's her generation's 90210...most surprised by? all the smoking...almost every character lights up frequently. really? do kids still smoke? i thought that wasn't popular anymore. maybe it's an east coast thing. what i didI read this back when I was a teenager, before the show was made. This was a complete guilty-pleasure, and I loved everything from the brand-name dropping (I know everyone hated it, but I loved it!) to the characters themselves. Easy to read, fast-paced, and completely brilliant. A very different writing style to most YA books out there, and no insta-love! I even got my brother, who is 3 years younger than me, addicted to the series. The TV series is vaguely 'inspired' by the books, but the
I LOVED THESE BOOKS!!! My high school friend and I were obsessed with the books (and this was before the TV show). On Spring break we told everyone our names were Blair Waldorf and Serena Vanderwoosen. Blair is the best character, which is why I was so surprised Serena was getting all the hype when the TV show first ran. Miss Waldorf is a constantly conflicted character that is often confused about her identity, or how much of it to reveal.

I read these through high school in between classics and must-reads. They were my guilty pleasure. With this in mind, Cecily von Ziegesar is great at descriptive language and wrote well-written characters. Unpopular opinion, I prefer the books to the television show.
It is one of those chick-lit that got you hooked so lightly, teenage-girl-ly you can't stop. The show is wayyy better anyhow but that doesn't mean to any extend the book sucks! They were both awesome and I am most thankful for all the entertaining and emotional experience I've had. P.s: making all characters take it in turn to fall in love with pretty much EVERYONE else is kinda cheesy though.. :3
I LOVED THESE BOOKS!!! My high school friend and I were obsessed with the books (and this was before the TV show). On Spring break we told everyone our names were Blair Waldorf and Serena Vanderwoosen. Blair is the best character, which is why I was so surprised Serena was getting all the hype when the TV show first ran. Miss Waldorf is a constantly conflicted character that is often confused about her identity, or how much of it to reveal.
I've got 1-3 if anyone's interested.At first, they are satire, and it's funny. The constant brand-name-dropping, the weird interpersonal interactions, all the half-cocked plot points and flimsy characters.Then, about book nine, it all starts to drag, and by book 12 maybe you are calling for the head of Nathaniel Archibald on some kind of designer china plate because of all the stupid, uninteresting characters he is BY FAR the WORST, and yet there are SO MANY WORDS devoted to him, so very many


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