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T'as pas intérêt à m'oublier ! by Cecily von Ziegesar

holly_mcc's review against another edition

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

0liveu's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A

3.75

More character development our beloved upper east siders are moving on to bigger things. 

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4.0

At A Glance

Genre:
Young Adult; Chick Lit
Love Triangle/Insta Love?: Triangle.
Cliff Hanger: kinda.
Rating: 4 Stars.

Score Sheet
All out of ten


Cover: 8
Plot: 7
Characters: 7
World Building: 7
Flow: 8
Series Congruity: 9
Writing: 8
Ending: 4

Total: 7

In Dept

Best Part:
Things settle a bit.
Worst Part: That ending!
Thoughts Had: Nate, time to face the music; Blair freaking out!

Conclusion

Continuing the Series:
yes
Recommending: yes

Short Review: Well that was interesting. That ending was crap for sure. Way to be a flake Nate. Blair freaked out for sure when she found out some news, Serena took it wayyyy too well. I'm still not sold on Dan being gay. Jenny is thankfully mostly out of this story!

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3.0

T-minus ten days until university. In just ten short days the kids of New York City will be packing up their convertible and driving off into the sunset, awaiting, well they do not even know themselves. Everything in their life is changing, after all it is the end of summer and instead of another year at the school they went to since they could walk, it is something different. In just ten little letters the word University opens a whole world of mystery and the unknown. Dan heads East, our trio to New Haven, and Vanessa decide to stay in the city, nothing in these kiddies' lives is going to be the same again, and for that we are glad.

Mr. and Mr. Daniel Humphrey. No that does not sound right. Mr. and Mr. Humphrey. No that just sounds like dad and I. Mr. and Mr… With Dan comes out in the last novel, it seems as if he wants to eat his words. With just a short postcard to Jenny, his mother (whom he has not seen in ten years) comes to New York to throw him a surprise “You’re Gay!” party, inviting Dan’s entire graduating class. Seeing this from a camera lens, Vanessa finds Dan’s whole coming out to be quite funny. As he stutters around his mother who gave him a penis shape cupcake, Vanessa similes at her friend’s blunders thought his new life. Still seeing him, well old feelings die hard. With her sister, Ruby, announcing her marriage to new boyfriend Piotr, and everyone in Vanessa life is moving out of the city (Except her). The motto “Be Bold” comes into play, as Vanessa must stop hiding her feelings, and tell her ex-lover, best friend, who’s dating another guy, that she loves him, always have, and probably always will.

After a month of open sea, Blair was ready to use a full size shower. Not that she minded, actually she loved the time she and Nate spent at sea, sailing by day and making love by night. She could almost forget that three page love letter from Serena to her boyfriend… almost. With her Natie back, Yale in ten days, Blair was already decorating the cottage Nate and she would get after living with the roommate in their dorm for all of a month. But then there is Serena, who Blair was ready to forgive after a few months if Serena confesses the letter she wrote, and all would be well in Blair’s world. Then she walked into her house and was imminently hit with plans (that do not go along with hers) plunging Blair’s whole life into uncertainty, something she could not stand. Standing in the middle of it was Serena, who runs over to Nate and gives him a long embrace, with Nate returning her embrace back. Serena was not just going to sit back and watch Blair have Nate all to herself, she was going to fight for her Natie, no matter who stands in the way.

Nathaniel Archibald, also known as Nate, Archibald, and to his girls Natie. See the three of them have always been together, wait scratch that, Blair and Serena have always been together, with Nate in between them. Since running around Central Park, when they Nannies sat down to gossip, to middle school parties, then high school graduation (well almost). Nate has been in love with both of them. Blair the girl he done wrong countless of times, but always forgave him in the end. To Serena, his easy friend who was always there for him, who made him smile no matter where they are. So how can he choose? Nate always had things handed to him, never working a day in his life (after all he could not even finish one summer of work with a coach) so this is the first big decision he has to make in his entire life, and no Nate “both” is not an option. “When he really thought about it, things between him and Serena had always been simple - it was life that had complicated them” but what about Blair? “As crazy as Blair was, the fact that she was trying to squeeze him into her tiny dorm room made him fall in love with her all over again.” So, who is it going to be Natie? The girl you swore you were going to marry one day, or your best friend who would never try to change you?

With coming up to the last novel in this extremely long series, Cecily von Ziegesar is heating things up. After meeting these kids in September, it is now August and they are crazier and more love than ever. Remember when Serena was with Dan? Or Jenny and Nate? Blair started off the summer buying a wedding dress thinking his Lordship would propose. Of all the books though this is the most sediment one, which is kind of nice to see. After all these kids’ lives are changing, so of course they would be feeling down about some things, but also excited about others. With one book left von Ziegesar is setting us up for the biggest party of these kids’ lives, so be ready, as heads will roll, kisses be made, and friendships will finalize, as our kids are finally on their own.

interfectrix's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

dervladaly_'s review against another edition

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

3.25

kkuecker218's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

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5.0

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At last, summer is coming to an end for our kids but their exploits are far from over. Drama boils over as love triangles grow and decisions are made. We’re reunited for one final party in the city before everyone departs for college. Dan’s sexuality is explored and his mother makes a surprise appearance.

Don't You Forget About Me is Gossip Girl in all its glory: pure fun and sarcasm and romance and fashion.

Although university is just around the corner; their changes are only just beginning and this summer is sure to end on a high note. Who will actually follow through with their plans for university? Can Blair, Nate and Serena work out their problems?

We start off with the return of Blair and Nate; they have spent the last few weeks of their summer together on a romantic getaway. Passion was high, the sun gave them that perfect tan others will surely envy and they are preparing to start at Yale together.

Or so Blair thinks. There’s that little matter of Nate not actually receiving his diploma…

Continued @ BOOKEDJ.

mairimav's review against another edition

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3.0

274 pages of Ouches, Oh my Gods and Oh fucks. And not even the good kind

whimsicallymeghan's review against another edition

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3.0

The eleventh novel in the Gossip Girl series. Summer is winding down, and everyone is moving on. Blair, Nate, and Serena are scheduled to be going to Yale, Dan to Evergreen, and Vanessa to NYU. Only a love triangle stops some from their hopes and dreams. Nate is unsure what he really wants, both with the girls, and in life, Serena finds herself backing away from Yale to become a movie star, but Blair truly knows she wants, and that’s Yale- no matter what. Dan has a gay period, which turns out he really just loves Vanessa. This novel was filled with its douse of drama, but it feels like these characters are never going to grow up, and actually go to college. Ever since the first novel they have been dreaming and trying to get to these schools, it would be great to get them there. The plotlines are a little old, but some really seemed to work, and enhanced the overall story. New characters have been mentioned, and hopefully will be introduced. Old characters were brought back, like Jenny, and it was a nice tie in. Overall, it was an entertaining novel; it would just be better if plots weren’t always the same.