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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Teen Fictioni, September 26, 2007
This review is from: Hollywood Nobody (Hollywood Nobody Series, Book 1) (Paperback)
It's great to find good teen fiction. This one is a winner. Scotty Fitzgerald is a fifteen-year old girl, who has a most unusual lifestyle. Her mother, Charley, is a food designer for movie sets, a former hippy, and a vegan. She's also not one to follow the rules too closely. Even lets Scotty drive their travel trailer, although she's underage. It worries Scotty, but Charley thinks it's okay. Scotty is a good kid, a computer geek with a blog called Hollywood Nobody. She knows the movie industry from the inside out, and isn't impressed. Her only rebellion is sneaking a slice of cheese once in a while when she can't take the vegan diet any longer.
Then Scotty meets Seth Haas, actor, and an all around nice guy. He treats her like a sister, and that's fine, but she wants him to be more than a friend. Just as Scotty begins to feel like a normal teenager for a change Charley begins acting even more strange than usual. Scotty realizes she's been trying to evade someone all along, and they might have just run out of luck.
Quirky characters, snappy dialogue and deft touches of humor set this book apart. Hollywood Nobody is the first book in a new series and it's one teenage girls are going to love.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
And the winner is..., September 30, 2008
This review is from: Hollywood Nobody (Hollywood Nobody Series, Book 1) (Paperback)
To most teens in America, Hollywood stars are royalty. In her Christy award winning young adult novel, Hollywood Nobody, Lisa Samson shows us that celebrities are people, just like everyone else.
Blogger Scotty Dawn has a unique life. She lives in an RV because her mom, Charley, is a food stylist. The two travel from movie set to movie set giving Scotty the up-close-and-personal on many of Hollywood's A-list. She secretly blogs about these superstars on her Hollywood Nobody blog, which is growing in popularity every day.
But Scotty is lonely. On the set of her mother's latest job, Scotty makes friends with newbie actor, Seth Haas, but is disappointed when he starts dating snotty "it girl" Karissa Bonano. Scotty keeps her distance from the new "couple," thankful she's able to vent incognito via her Hollywood Nobody blog.
When Charley starts getting suspicious phone calls, Scotty wonders what's up? Why do they always have to run? Who is Charley hiding from? And does it have anything to do with Scotty's father?
Scotty Dawn is a joy to read. I loved her antics from her blogging rants to her acting debut as a life-size mustard bottle. For a quick and fun read, with some surprise plot twists, Hollywood Nobody is a winner. Highly Recommended.
Check out book two: Finding Hollywood Nobody (Hollywood Nobody Series, Book 2).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sassy,smart and sincere, here's a book that won't let you roll your eyes, they'll be glued to the page!, September 19, 2008
This review is from: Hollywood Nobody (Hollywood Nobody Series, Book 1) (Paperback)
Aren't YA books written by the same moms and dads their readers declare out of touch? Read this one, and you'll either swear your best friend collaborated with the author, or wish to the high heavens you had a friend as cool as Scotty. She has guts, is plenty confident about plenty of things and somehow avoids adding obnoxious to her list of descriptions.
I'm 41, bought this for my 14 year old who hates to read, and am now convinced this book will forever cure her. I peeked inside to get a feel for the story and a few hours later closed the back cover, the book completely read. I write this review on the heels of just finishing John Steinbeck's East of Eden and can say without hesitation that I didn't have to dumb down to read this YA novel. I just may, in fact, have been reading up. Lisa Samson should be like brand recognition, if her name is on the cover, it's definitely brilliant.
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