Author's Note: These are my thoughts of this book. You will be learning that being popular isn’t always the best; you can fit in with everyone.
The book, Lucky, is a really well written book. The author, Rachel Vail, did an amazing job with the characters in this book; they have everything a natural teen does. Rachel teaches in this book that if you’re not “popular” doesn’t mean that you can’t fit in with everyone.
Lucky was very interesting to me it included lots of drama of three sisters, Allison, Quinn, and Phoebe, and one of them falling in love. I was amazed by how every detail I read in the book, I could imagine in my head of what was going on. The author of this book shows she was trying to let the readers know that someone not so “popular” could turn out to be really lucky.
Five more weeks till graduation! Would she get her dream dress? Of course! I mean she has all of the luck, but does she run out? Will her and her friends get in a fight? That’s just it. Phoebe was too focused on her life then she was on her friends. This is really sad; this happens to me a lot. I always think about myself before I do with my friends. My friends are more important than the way I look.
I clearly understood how the main character, “Phoebe”, felt in the story. Rachel Vail brings her characters to life and makes readers eagerly await the next books in the series. Not being “popular” doesn’t mean that you can’t be friends with everyone, as Rachel teaches us in this book.
Try making more connections to your life.(:
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