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    Hotlanta by Denene Millner, Mitzi Miller

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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • 277pp
    • Sales Rank: 76,492

    Reader Rating: (19 ratings)

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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Format: Paperback, 277pp
    • Sales Rank: 76,492
    • Age Range: 12
    • Lexile: 950L 

    Synopsis

    The Duke twins, Sydney and Lauren, live the life: They attend the fanciest school in Atlanta, they live in Buckhead, the most exclusive neighborhood, and they only date the hottest guys. And their secrets? Are the darkest of all. When their estranged father is released from prison and a murder is committed, their lives are plunged into a whirlwind of tabloid scrutiny, vicious gossip, and shocking revelation. Lauren, always such a party girl, and Sydney, bent on perfection by way of the Ivy League, can't trust anyone. Not their mother, not their rich stepfather. Maybe not even each other.

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    This series debut alternates between the perspectives of African-American twin sisters, the overachieving Sydney and (per Sydney's description) "superficial, self-centered, scandalous drama queen" Lauren. The trappings of clique lit are all here: the twins wear designer clothes, attend "the premier, predominantly African-American private institution of learning in the Atlanta area" and are glued to an anonymous blog tracking all the school's gossip. The plot deepens when Sydney starts secretly spending time with the twins' father, recently released from jail, and when Lauren starts dating a cute boy from a bad neighborhood; it gets even fuller-if harder to believe-when the sisters realize their rich stepfather may not actually be a car dealer (Lauren's boyfriend, Jermaine, tells them that "he been running things in the hood Godfather-style for years"). Beyond some outrageous plotting, Millner (The Sistahs' Rules) and Miller (The Angry Black Woman's Guide to Life) offer challenges unique to their African-American characters (Sydney wishes her boyfriend would get off his "all-natural-beauty" soapbox so she could press her hair, while Jermaine tells Lauren he wears expensive sneakers to keep safe on his rough block). These insights earn the authors credibility with their audience, although the glamorous outfits and events-and the mystery surrounding the girls' stepfather-are probably what will keep readers burning through the pages. Ages 14-up. (Apr.)

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    Very Interestingby Anonymous

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    April 16, 2009: this was a really great book! i could not put it down. everything about the book was interesting: the story line, the romances and the characters. i want to finish reading the whole series and i plan to. i was not disappointed at all.

    This book was hot!by vickibby

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    January 13, 2009: I loved it. I'm not that much of a reader but this book kept me interested the whole time. I kept wanting to read and read so i could figure out how it ended. The end was a little dissapointing but it only made me want to read the second book even more.

    I Also Recommend: Hot Girl, If Only You Knew (Hotlanta Series).


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    This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 13 and Up

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    What to watch out for

    • Consumerism:

      Teen Vogue, Marc Jacobs, Roberto Cavalli, Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton, MAC, Diet Coke, Sidekick, etc.

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    • Language:

      A range, from "hell" and "damn" to "s--t," and even the f-word.

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    • Violence:

      Lauren's boyfriend's brother is killed right on his front lawn. The girls discover that their father works for the mob.

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    • Sex:

      Lauren tells her boyfriend she's a virgin, and wants him to be his first. He is interrupted on his way to get a condom.

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    What Parents Need to Know

    About Hotlanta

    Parents need to know that this book features lots of designer name dropping, some swearing, and a young couple who decides to have sex for the first time (though they don't end up actually doing it). The twins also spend time with men who have gotten out of jail (their father and Lauren's boyfriend's brother), attend the funeral of someone who is shot, and discover that their stepfather runs a gang.

    Families Can Talk About

    Families can talk about the popularity of series about rich girls. What is it about these books that are appealing? Like most of the books, <i>Hotlanta</i> is filled with lots of designer labels, makeup, and cars. Why do the authors label-drop like this? Does it make you more aware of labels? Does it make you want to buy more designer goods?