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wolfalex's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.75
alids's review against another edition
1.0
A quick note to future generations: Any mention of this series when I’m old and in a nursing home, enjoying my golden years...it will trigger a psychotic breakdown and a true barbarian rampage.
My sanity suffers every time I read another of these books and i think it will cause permanent brain damage later in life
My sanity suffers every time I read another of these books and i think it will cause permanent brain damage later in life
courtneys_reading's review against another edition
2.0
Full review with spoilers here
The final main series book without the time jump or the prequel.
I gotta say I wasn't a huge fan but here are the headlines:
B preparing to go to Yale and trying to ensure her perfect life, S thinking college might not be for her and trying to secure her man, N trying to decide between the two girls he has always loved, D realising he may have been overreacting in terms of his sexuality and V hoping D will realise they were always meant to be together.
The final main series book without the time jump or the prequel.
I gotta say I wasn't a huge fan but here are the headlines:
B preparing to go to Yale and trying to ensure her perfect life, S thinking college might not be for her and trying to secure her man, N trying to decide between the two girls he has always loved, D realising he may have been overreacting in terms of his sexuality and V hoping D will realise they were always meant to be together.
emmieclassix's review against another edition
3.0
Being the last book in the series about Dan, Serena, Blair, Nate & Chuck I was rather disapointed with the way it ended. Nate just leaving the girls, never really finding out who his heart belonged to. After reading about the Nate/Serena/Blair triangle for 11 books I would have liked it to have a definite ending. (for me Nate&Serena would have been the best).
I guess all in all the book is good, but it leaves more things opened that close and I think it would have been better to end the series after this book and reveal who Gossip Girl was.
I guess all in all the book is good, but it leaves more things opened that close and I think it would have been better to end the series after this book and reveal who Gossip Girl was.
renatasnacks's review against another edition
3.0
I can't believe I got to the 11th one and was like, I want more?? I'm pretty satisfied with the ending though. BUT I wouldn't be mad if CvZ did a Sweet Valley style comeback about them as adults. BRING IT ON.
bookwormkez's review against another edition
3.0
I first read the Gossip Girl series a few years ago and I wouldn't have read this one since I was at least fifteen years old. However, I decided to re-read the whole series this year. I am still so fond of this series, as it was one of my favourites throughout my adolescence, but I just can't shake how awful this one book was. It's probably my least favourite of the entire series.
First of all, where was Jenny???? I understand that she was away in Prague for the summer, but that hasn't stopped Cecily von Ziegesar in the past. We have often seen characters in different settings to each other, but they were still given a fair amount of time. For the last book in the series, it was unfortunate to see so little of Jenny. And when we do see her, it's only as a supporting character in Dan's plot. I would have loved to have seen more Jenny.
The biggest thing I had an issue with was the whole Dan 'being gay' thing. I don't feel like I need to explain why it was wrong and exploitative and almost dangerous for impressionable minds to be reading, but I will just say that it has portrayed same-sex attraction as a total joke. There are definitely right and wrong ways to depict young people questioning their sexuality, but I would say that this is definitely the wrong way. It didn't bother me that Dan didn't end up identifying as gay- it was more that he, and everyone around him, were basing his sexuality off the way he was meant to act, with Jenny saying things like, "You don't act very gay." It was littered with awful stereotypes and gross misconceptions about what it means to be a gay man.
And lastly, I don't see why the final book in a long and successful series would be ghost-written. To me, only Cecily herself could have closed the series. Instead, we were left with a cheesy, obvious wannabe attempt at Cecily's quick wit and snarky humour. It just seemed whoever was writing it was trying too hard.
For a closing novel, I'm disappointed. But I will always love Gossip Girl.
First of all, where was Jenny???? I understand that she was away in Prague for the summer, but that hasn't stopped Cecily von Ziegesar in the past. We have often seen characters in different settings to each other, but they were still given a fair amount of time. For the last book in the series, it was unfortunate to see so little of Jenny. And when we do see her, it's only as a supporting character in Dan's plot. I would have loved to have seen more Jenny.
The biggest thing I had an issue with was the whole Dan 'being gay' thing. I don't feel like I need to explain why it was wrong and exploitative and almost dangerous for impressionable minds to be reading, but I will just say that it has portrayed same-sex attraction as a total joke. There are definitely right and wrong ways to depict young people questioning their sexuality, but I would say that this is definitely the wrong way. It didn't bother me that Dan didn't end up identifying as gay- it was more that he, and everyone around him, were basing his sexuality off the way he was meant to act, with Jenny saying things like, "You don't act very gay." It was littered with awful stereotypes and gross misconceptions about what it means to be a gay man.
And lastly, I don't see why the final book in a long and successful series would be ghost-written. To me, only Cecily herself could have closed the series. Instead, we were left with a cheesy, obvious wannabe attempt at Cecily's quick wit and snarky humour. It just seemed whoever was writing it was trying too hard.
For a closing novel, I'm disappointed. But I will always love Gossip Girl.
jennoux's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.75
zoesallbooked's review against another edition
Aaannndd we're back to our regularly scheduled programming of people cheating on people. Will it ever end? Probably not