Showing posts with label zoey dean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zoey dean. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Girls on Film by Zoey Dean


This is the second book in Zoey Dean’s A-List Novel Series. I enjoyed the first book in the series (see my other review) and I enjoyed this one. I am still a little shocked that this series is considered young adult. I like how Zoey Dean’s characters are so well developed and you relate to all of them in one way or another. I definitely plan on reading the rest of the series.


Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): Girls on Film is the wickedly funny and risqué sequel to the bestselling A-List that takes readers behind the scenes of the intoxicating world of Hollywood glitterati. Seventeen year-old Anna ("pronounced Aaaanah") Percy has moved from posh Manhattan to the evcen more posh Beverly Hills, California, where she's living with her estranged dad for the rest of the school year while her mother travels to Europe with a friend.
The fast times of Beverly Hills most beautiful and glamorous people drive the page-turning action of this irresistible, stylishly written novel.


This is a series people of all ages can enjoy. This book is not as funny as the first book but has and edgier, darker tone. This is a quick read book that is perfect for those rainy days inside. I look forward to reading more in the next book in this series- Blonde Ambition.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

The A-List is Full of A-holes.


I did not realize prior to buying this book that it’s part of a series for YA’s. This book has sat on my bookshelf for a while now just gathering dust. I finally decided last night to go ahead and read it. The writer's style reminded me of a Jackie Collins for the young adult genre.

Synopsis (from barnesandnoble.com): Welcome to The A-List, a wickedly funny and risqué paperback original novel that takes readers behind the scenes of the intoxicating world of Hollywood glitterati. Seventeen-year-old Upper East Side blueblood Anna ("pronounced Aaaanah") Percy is on her way to Beverly Hills, California, where she'll live with her estranged dad for the rest of the school year while her mother travels to Europe with a friend. On the plane, Anna drinks too much champagne and gets hit on by record producer Rick Resnick. Luckily Princeton student Ben Birnbaum is there to save her and he invites Anna to famous actor Jackson Sharpe's wedding, where Anna meets the cast of rich and famous characters who are soon to be her classmates at Beverly Hills High.

What I thought: I liked this book. I was surprised that it was way better than I thought it would be. It was a fast and entertaining read. All the girls are grade A bitches (except for Anna, and even that is debatable). This book did seem a little more edgy than some of the YA books I have read- which is a good thing. Zoey Dean managed to create a glimpse into the world of A-list teenagers while making the story somewhat believable. The characters are brats but I felt sorry for most of them. This book is a story of money does not necessarily buy happiness (although, in my opinion it sure helps!). There was a small romance between Anna and Ben. One thing I did not like about this book was the ending. It left me unsatisfied. I guess I will just have to get the second book from the A-list series and see if Anna gets her man, if her sister gets out of rehab, or if she and her father sort out their differences.


Would I recommend this book? Yeah I would. On a scale of 1-5 I would rate this book as a 3.5.