Hahahahaha, I’m in this book and I don’t know if I like it.
Look, I know I do too much. The fact that I’m taking so long to recover from the flu rn has given me plenty of time to reflect on what I usually spend my days doing (a lot, tho it honestly doesn’t feel like it to me when I’m healthy and going full tilt.) In many ways, I currently feel very much like the title character of this book, as her usual good luck falters and she has to figure out how to cope with her overscheduled life.
Serendipity is a middle school star. She’s class president, captain of the basketball team, and has the leading role in the school play. Her grades are effortless, and she’s the kind of person who routinely wins radio station phone-in contests. She’s undoubtedly lucky.
When she has an adverse run-in with a fortune-telling machine at the carnival one evening, she tries not to think too much of it. But she wakes up the next morning with the very first bad hair day of her life. She gets a B+ on a test instead of her usual A. Her lines just aren’t coming to her as Lady MacBecky, her rival for student body reelection is making significant gains, and she hurts herself during basketball practice.
Her best friend Basil suggests that maybe she take a step back and reevaluate her bursting at the seams schedule. As all overachievers do, Serendipity immediately panics and doubles down on her efforts instead. Maybe she just needs a little shot of witchcraft to help fix her luck? What lengths will Serendipity go to in order to get her life back on track?








