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Jinx Hardcover | Pages: 262 pages
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Title:Jinx
Author:Meg Cabot
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:August 1st 2007 by Harper Teen (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Magic

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It's not easy being Jinx. Jean Honeychurch hates her boring name (not Jean Marie, or Jeanette, just . . . Jean). What's worse? Her all-too-appropriate nickname, Jinx. Misfortune seems to follow her everywhere she goes—even to New York City, where Jinx has moved to get away from the huge mess she caused in her small hometown. Her aunt and uncle welcome her to their Manhattan town house, but her beautiful cousin Tory isn't so thrilled. . . . In fact, Tory is hiding a dangerous secret—one that could put them all in danger. Soon Jinx realizes it isn't just bad luck she's been running from . . . and that the curse she has lived under since the day she was born may be the only thing that can save her life.

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Original Title: Jinx
ISBN: 0060837640 (ISBN13: 9780060837648)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jean Honeychurch, Zach Rosen, Evelyn Gardiner, Ted Gardiner
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)

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Ratings: 3.71 From 25049 Users | 1469 Reviews

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Moving from a small town in Iowa to New York City was the best way Jean Honeychurch and her family could think of to handle the problem she was having with a boy. The problem wasnt just the boy, Jean had been having bad luck all of her life starting with the day she was born. She even received the nickname of Jinx from her family at a young age, because of her constant string of mishaps. Meeting her cousins friends and finding out that some of them believed themselves to be witches and those

3.5 This was cute enough, and quick enough, but it felt a little throwaway for me. I've had a number of people recommend it, and have a friend who loves it, and maybe if I'd read it when I was younger, I'd have loved it, too, but I was a little underwhelmed. I liked it, but just... _(ツ)_/

I read this book years ago, but remembered nothing about it, so I decided it was time for me to reread it. I enjoyed the story for the most part, though the conflict did seem to be resolved a little too easily, and I liked Jean well enough, though she was so clueless about Zachs feelings for her. Zach was cute enough, and made a few jokes, but he wasnt as funny as some of Cabots other male characters.A fast and overall enjoyable read.

Okay, so I adore Meg Cabot. I love love LOVE contemporary YA chick-lit books. Meg Cabot has written a couple of my favorite series of all time. Jinx was good. It didn't have me laughing out loud like her other books, but I cracked a smile here and there and gushed over Zach, Jinx's love interest. When Jean, AKA Jinx, moves to NYC to escape a terrible situation of her past, she must try and get along with her manipulative cousin, Tory. But Tory knows something about Jinx and herself, something

I mean this book was crap, enjoyable but rubbish nonetheless. It had a lot of issues plot wise and the main character was horrendously passive and useless but an easy read and a good fix for witchy novel craving

I adored this book. Meg Cabot is such a great writer, and this is probably one of my favourite stories from her.

So much potential, so little was it lived up to. The bones of the story are good. It features a girl running away from her little town in Iowa to the big city (New York) to get away from a stalker. I liked that part. But that is where the like ended. The story was full of repeated sentiments and no emotional turmoil. If a girl's gotta run away from a stalker, she may be bit I don't know, scared, lonely, mistrustful, depressed. Nope, she's just a well adjusted country girl who's also a witch. The

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