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L.A. Candy (Kindle Edition)

by Lauren Conrad (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (99 customer reviews)

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Los Angeles is all about the sweet life: hot clubs, cute guys, designer . . . everything. Nineteen-year-old Jane Roberts can't wait to start living it up. She may be in L.A. for an internship, but Jane plans to play as hard as she works, and has enlisted her BFF Scarlett to join in the fun. When Jane and Scarlett are approached by a producer who wants them to be on his new series, a "reality version of Sex and the City," they can hardly believe their luck. Their own show? Yes, please! Soon Jane is TV's hottest star. Fame brings more than she ever imagined possible for a girl from Santa Barbara-free designer clothes, the choicest tables at the most exclusive clubs, invites to Hollywood premieres-and she's lapping up the VIP treatment with her eclectic entourage of new pals. But those same friends who are always up for a wild night are also out for a piece of Jane's spotlight. In a city filled with people chasing after their dreams, it's not long before Jane wakes up to the reality that everyone wants something from her, and nothing is what it seems to be. L.A. Candy is a deliciously entertaining novel about what it's like to come of age in Hollywood while starring in a reality TV show, written by a girl who has experienced it all firsthand: Lauren Conrad.


About the Author

Lauren Conrad is the star of MTV's number-one hit show, The Hills. She launched her career as a fashion designer in Spring 2008 with the debut of the Lauren Conrad Collection. Lauren has been featured on the covers of Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, Seventeen, and Entertainment Weekly, among others. She lives in Los Angeles. This is her first novel.


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34 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet summer reading, June 17, 2009
This review is from: L.A. Candy (Hardcover)
The book, about reality-tv star 19-year-old Jane Roberts certainly sounds like a semi-autobiographical journey for the author, the star of MTV's "reality" show, The Hills. I started on the assumption that it would be pure fluff. The story was an enjoyable quick read though and even a bit weightier than I had anticipated.

Naturally, the lion's share of the story centers around the social lives of Jane and her best friend Scarlett. They are both new to Los Angeles, starstruck and boy crazy. Despite being an attractive natural blonde, Jane considers herself a "plain Jane" while Scarlett is a confident brunette bombshell. Jane's just scored an internship with renowned event planner, Fiona Chen. Scarlett plans to coast through classes at USC while she decides what to do with herself. When Hollywood producer Trevor Lord starts talking to them in a nightclub, they initially assume that he's trying to hit on them... but eventually he convinces them to come for an audition for a new reality show filming in Los Angeles. In the interview, the producers are impressed with the girls' natural good-looks and unaffected demeanor. Just like that, they are in!

With the cameras rolling, Jane and Scarlett are soon treated to a new luxury apartment and VIP lifestyle. I liked the behind-the-scenes reality behind "reality" tv... the awkwardness of being miked, the staged "spontaneous" scenes... it all rang very true.

Of course, everyone's wondering whether L.A. Candy was ghostwritten. (And wouldn't it be the ultimate irony if it was?) A careful inspection of my copy didn't seem to reveal anything in the fine print... maybe Lauren Conrad really did write this herself! I can't help but think of one of the episodes from the first season of "The Hills" where Lauren is called into her bosses office. Her boss asks her, "Can you write?" and she nervously replies, "Um... Yes?" There's an eerily similar scene in the book between the character Jane and her boss, event planner Fiona Chen. Her demanding and cold boss suddenly turns into a warm mentor when the cameras are rolling.

While the celebrities mentioned are all fictional, the names of many of the businesses and designer-name items in the book are not. The name-dropping and general tone strongly reminded me of Cecily von Ziegesar's Gossip Girls and It Girl series.

The story's somewhat of a cliffhanger ending leaves everything definitely very much unresolved. Fans of MTV's "The Hills" or the genre that I'd term "Chick Lit Jr." will definitely be clamoring for more. Fortunately for them, Conrad has signed a 3 book deal, so there are certain to be at least 2 more installments in the series.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not So Sweet, August 14, 2009
By J. King (Miami, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: L.A. Candy (Hardcover)
Lauren Conrad, famous for playing herself on the MTV shows Laguna Beach and The Hills, has somehow been allowed to write a book for Young Adults, and the result is "L.A. Candy." Jane and Scarlett are best friends that move to Los Angeles together. While visiting a club one night, they are approached to appear on a reality show entitled L.A. Candy. After the girls agree to star in the show, the book follows their lives as they discover that Reality TV may not be as real as television makes it out to be.

I picked this book up hoping for a fun guilty pleasure read, but was ultimately disappointed by a few things.

First, Lauren Conrad is not the strongest of authors. The dialogue and the storytelling is quite flat and uninteresting at times. Hopefully as she releases more books, her writing skills increase, but "L.A. Candy" seemed quite amateur and I'm surprised that her publishing company allowed it to be released as it is.

Second, the pacing is quite off. 100+ pages are devoted to the set-up of the plot. Once the reality show starts filming, which should be the meat of the novel, it seemed like most details were rushed and glossed over. Plus, the conflict and the climax were ultimately quite weak which leads the reader unsatisfied.

Finally, the ending did not work at all. It is clearly meant to be a cliffhanger, but it feels more like the story is incomplete and is missing a proper conclusion. I am alright with books that want to excite readers for the next book in the series, but not when it makes the current book feel like a story that is missing a proper conclusion.

Despite being a disappointment, it was fun reading how the characters viewed how reality television really worked and how the editors could portray an event differently from how it really happened. Conrad's experience definitely added a bit of interest to the otherwise flat story.

Still fresh off her stint on "The Hills," Lauren Conrad's debut novel will definitely appeal to her fans of all ages. Despite a few questionable words, the majority of the book is otherwise quite clean. And while the book has been a hit, and I predict it will continue to sell well, I was disappointed by it and hope that Conrad improves with future books in the series. Conrad's experience and insider information with this industry definitely brought some credibility to this book, but the writing was weak, the characters were flat, the plot was rather uninteresting, and the ending was quite abrupt. These faults are too overwhelming and hard to overlook what could have been a great guilty pleasure book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OMG Love IT!, September 20, 2009
By Alyssa Colon "Alyssa<3HiLLS" (Newtown Square, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: L.A. Candy (Hardcover)
I read this book in a DAY! It was so hard for me to put down.. If you love the Hills then you will definitely love this book! It is most definitely a beach book! Although I sat on my couch and read it..lol! I finished this and was immediately looking up when the next one in the series was coming out(couldn't find anything lol). I am a fan of The Hills, Lauren Conrad, and Definitely a fan of this series! I cannot wait until the next one, you really connect with the characters in it and makes you feel like an extension of the MTV series!
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1.0 out of 5 stars SUCKS!
This book is very immaturely written. I think Lauren should keep her day job. I find it moving very fast and it is more for grade school level except she uses the word "pot" once... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Mason

1.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not a page turner.
What's with all these celebrities that think they "have" to "write" books? Lauren is awful at writing books. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Dylon

1.0 out of 5 stars Trash
Ok, I am officially giving up all hope for the world, and society in general. Someone please tell me what is so fascinating about this attention seeker? Read more
Published 4 days ago by NYClover

1.0 out of 5 stars Trash
I saw it at the bookstore, and bought it but frankly couldn't bring myself to finish it. Sorry. I hate Lauren Conrad, she has no talent. It's a waste of money!
Published 4 days ago by Shorty

1.0 out of 5 stars I never want to hear Lauren Conrad & author in the same sentence ever again!
I hate Lauren Conrad, you can tell she did not write this book. Lauren has no talent. I seen my dog take more craps with talent than her. Read more
Published 4 days ago by K-Mart

1.0 out of 5 stars Boring!
There is a reason this book was found in the "Teen" section at my library. If you are over the age of 30 this is not the story you are looking for. I love "The Hills". Read more
Published 5 days ago by Shauna M. Pittullo

1.0 out of 5 stars Lauren Conrad = Garbage
This book was a waste. Never should the word author and Lauren Conrad be in the same sentence. Why read the dang book, when you can just watch her show "The Hills. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Kody

3.0 out of 5 stars la real?
it's ok for a first novel who was written by someone else. Where was the fiction?
Published 16 days ago by M. Ward

4.0 out of 5 stars Not much like The Hills...
This book was alright. I bought it b/c I really like Lauren Conrad and I love the show "The Hills" that is is loosly based on. I read the whole thing. Read more
Published 21 days ago by J. Lytle

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun and easy read with little substance
Fun and very easy to read. It's interesting how she changed the names of the people but you can piece together who she's talking about based on the Hills cast. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Jezzica23

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