Scarlett Fever
From top-selling author Maureen Johnson comes the second book in the trilogy about a girl and her hotel.Ever since Mrs. Amberson, the former-aspiring-actress-turned-agent, entered Scarlett Martin's life, nothing has been the same.She's still in charge of the Empire Suite in her family's hotel,...
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From top-selling author Maureen Johnson comes the second book in the trilogy about a girl and her hotel.Ever since Mrs. Amberson, the former-aspiring-actress-turned-agent, entered Scarlett Martin's life, nothing has been the same.She's still in charge of the Empire Suite in her family's hotel, but she's now also Mrs. Amberson's assistant, running around town for her star client, Chelsea - a Broadway star Scarlett's age with a knack for making her feel insignificant.Scarlett's also trying to juggle sophomore year classes, her lab partner who is being just a little TOO nice, and getting over the boy who broke her heart.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780439899284 (0439899281)
Publish date: February 1st 2010
Publisher: Point
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Scarlett (#2)
This started off really strong, but fell flat about thirty pages before the ending. I don’t know if Maureen Johnson’s planning on a third book, but as a follow-up to Suite Scarlett, this fails. There are some good things. I liked that even though Scarlett’s trying to get over Eric, she’s stuck in a ...
I found this book hilarious and very enjoyable, much like the first one. Definitely recommend it to fans of contemporary fiction.
This book... really made me upset. There was so many times when I actually wanted to bang my head against the wall and other acts of self-mutilation because of how angry I got! (Also, note that I am only kidding. Hurting yourself is not the way to go... even if the book really does piss you off.) It...
Maureen Johnson writes fun, fluffy books about teenage girls who aren't bimbos, which is a rare book breed, in my opinion. Her books are funny and clever and her characters are written really, really well. This one is no exception. In fact, I think I like it better than the first one, Suite Scarlett...