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Original Title: | Teen Idol |
ISBN: | 0060096187 (ISBN13: 9780060096182) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Jenny Greenley, Scott Bennett, Luke Striker |
Setting: | Clayton, Indiana(United States) |
Meg Cabot
Paperback | Pages: 293 pages Rating: 3.53 | 23137 Users | 933 Reviews

List Containing Books Teen Idol
Title | : | Teen Idol |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 293 pages |
Published | : | July 26th 2005 by HarperTeen (first published July 27th 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Fiction. Teen. Realistic Fiction |
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High school junior Jenny Greenley is so good at keeping secrets that she's the school newspaper's anonymous advice columnist. She's so good at it that, when hotter-than-hot Hollywood star Luke Striker comes to her small town to research a role, Jenny is the one in charge of keeping his identity under wraps. But Luke doesn't make it easy, and soon everyone—the town, the paparazzi, and the tabloids alike—know his secret...and Jenny is caught right in the middle of all the chaos.Rating Containing Books Teen Idol
Ratings: 3.53 From 23137 Users | 933 ReviewsEvaluate Containing Books Teen Idol
Very good. Please try it! I loved it. Girl next door gets to be a movie star's school guide, discovers her love has been with her all along.
DNF at 30% because:- The story narrator is supposed to be sixteen, but she sounds twelve- The audiobook narrator has the most irritating voice I've ever heard- Dull, dull, dull, dull- Plot's going nowhere, and it's doing it slowly- Everyone's been fooled by the super famous Hollywood star's awesome disguise of ... glasses- Hollywood star gets labelled 'sensitive' because he stands up for someone who is being bullied. No, that makes him a fucking human being. Nope. Just nope.

This was every bit of what I expected from Meg Cabot. Yeah, the setup is beyond unlikely and not just the celebrity vising the high school part. But all the unlikely bits make perfect sense in a fun story with people I came to care about and an engaging plot. And, of course, Jenny was a lot of fun to spend time with and joining her while she learns who she wants to be and what she's going to make important in her life was just outstanding.
In high school I couldn't get enough of Meg Cabot. And Teen Idol was always my favorite of her books! Reading back through it today, all I can say is, I love it almost as much as I did then! Seriously, the plot is just adorable (and just within the realm of reality/slightly teetering on the unbelievable, but in a really good way). The characters are excellent! Seriously, I want to be friends with Jenny. And Scott. And I've had friends that are exactly like Trina! I did get seriously nostalgia
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 therefore don't give her credit for-- she surprised me! (view spoiler)[I mean, come on! I can guarantee that at least 99% of reader assumed that Jenny -- the main character-- was going to fall for the super
Meg Cabots Teen Idol was one of the most relatable books Ive ever read. In this book Jenny has to try to keep teen star, Lukes, identity a secret. It turns out this wouldnt be as easy as she thought. Ive never been able to relate to a book as much as I do now. Just like Jenny, I often help a lot of people with their problems. I know how hard it is to keep secrets, that are worth telling. This book is also relatable to How to be Popular, also by Meg Cabot. In this book both of the lead
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