Vintage Meg Cabot, she just keeps getting better! Luke Striker is a hollywood teen who is researching high school for a role, Jen Greenley is the school confidante. She is supposed to help him pretend. Love, Life and high School.
Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFiction.Plot: 4* Audio: 2* Average: 3*Teen Idol tells the story of Jen who works as an agony aunt for the "Ask Annie" segment of her school paper. Her teachers then entrust her with the knowledge that famous actor Luke Striker will be joining the school as re...
To see full review and Hollywood Analysis click here: http://yalbookbriefs.blogspot.com/2012/07/trend-spotlights-hooray-for-hollywood.htmlI often forget about Teen Idol and it's not because it's a bad book, in comparison's to Meg's other titles this one is sort of....well, just there.The book itsel...
Jenny was a very nice character. She reminded me of Tessa, from Suburgatory. Strong, likeable, speaking her mind, especially after her "dramatic change". As it usually happens to me, I did not like Trina, her best friend, so much. Why is it that every chic lit book has a very cool main character but...
You can check out more reviews by me on my blog:I liked this book, in ways that I really didn't think I would. I had pre-conceived ideas about Teen Idol (I mean, reading the back cover synopsis who wouldn't?) But Meg Cabot did something she tends to do a lot --something I tend to forget and therefor...
This has reminded me of why I love reading Meg cabot's books. Her strong heroines are the absolutely BEST.I really like Jen. She's... mayonnaise. Yes. She smoothes over everything, and cares about everyone.She helped Cara, doesn't hold grudges, and has a spunky personality. Olus the fact she doesn't...
A predicable, cute story with like able characters and a nice flow to the plot focusing more on life problems for teenagers then on the premises that Jen is babysitting a "teen idol". I liked the story and enjoyed having something light and fluffy to read that might be the equivalent of something yo...
From ReadingTeen.net http://www.readingteen.net/2010/05/teen-idol-by-meg-cabot-review-by-kit.htmlThis was a cute book. It was short, easy, and not as ditsy as it sounds like it would be. Once again, I'm going backwards in her books so I didn't think this one was as good as the Airhead series or J...
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