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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Lauren Conrad's Starstruck: A Fame Game Novel

Are the stars of The Fame Game ready for their close-ups?

Madison Parker has discovered that not all publicity is good publicity. After turning herself in for stealing some bling, the reality star is stuck doing community service while her Fame Game castmates soak up all the screen time. Not that newcomer Kate Hayes needs more attention—ever since her breakout song became an overnight sensation she's suddenly acting like she's Katy Perry. Aspiring actress Carmen Curtis is finally making a name for herself, but she's finding it harder than ever to get out from behind her famous mother's shadow. And in Hollywood, leading men are a dime a dozen, but a good man is hard to find. So when two of the girls have their eye on the same guy, that can mean only one thing: on-camera drama.

In the second novel in bestselling author Lauren Conrad's Fame Game series, friendships are tested, lines are crossed, and fashion crimes are committed—and that's before the cameras even start rolling.

Anyone who has ever wondered what it is like to make it in Hollywood will love this fun, addictive series written by someone who has seen—and lived—it all. Full of dishy details about young Hollywood that only an insider can reveal, bestselling author, fashion designer, and television star Lauren Conrad shows that the real drama happens behind the scenes.


[via goodreads.com]

So I read this book while listening to the Falcons/Giants game and I absolutely loved it.  It tells how Madison covered for her father and did community service at Lost Paws, and while she was there, she saved the life of a dog named Samson, fell in love with her boss Ryan, and when Gabby ends up in the hospital, she snaps on her sister Spohia and quits The Fame Game. 

Carmen is currently doing a movie for a television show called The End of Love, and she's trying to get out of her mother's shadow. But she's fake-dating Luke (who fake-dates?) and she feels like she's hurting Kate, but when they fake break up, her and Kate becomes friends again and then her Mother, Cassandra, comes back into the photo, kicks her out of her house, and now Carmen's crashing on Luke's...well, bed.

Now Kate...Kate is one of the girls I acutally like.  She's down to earth, a singer and she's trying to get over her stage fright. Trevor sends her and films her doing all these things to cure stage frights and while she's doing all these shows and stuff, Drew, Carmen's friend, is there to help her. 

I do reconmend this book a whole lot and I hope y'all would love it like I did!!

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