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    Talent (Talent Series #1) by Zoey Dean

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    • ISBN: 1595141782
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: June 2008
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    Synopsis

    To survive middle school in the world's most cut throat town-Hollywood- you've got to make your own mark, find a way to stand out, and have a unique talent. So when Mac Armstrong (daughter of super-agent Adrienne Armstrong) realizes that her secret talent is to spot talent in others, she and her 2 BFFs decide to prove it by catapulting Emily (off the bus from Cedartown, Iowa, yesterday morning, discovered while sneaking into a party at the Roosevelt Hotel last night) to stardom.

    Through makeovers, strategic party appearances, and complex social contrivances, Mac is almost able to nail Emily the lead role in an upcoming box office hit, albeit at the cost of losing her own crew-that is until both she and Emily realize there's one thing more important than talent: friendship. Mac makes amends with her buddies, and in the eleventh hour, Emily's "certain something" wins her a contract with Mac as her junior manager.

    Publishers Weekly

    Dean (the A-List series) is as of the moment as Us Weekly when it comes to fashion and celebrity lifestyles. Her devotees will lap up this first installment of her new series, this time about the cutthroat lives of the middle-school set, daughters of Hollywood royalty. The chapters switch between four "rising eighths"-Mac, Becks, Coco and the about-to-be "discovered" Emily from Iowa. The story has zero girl-bonding sweetness and all the backstabbing, social-climbing and girls living life as if they're adults that genre fans expect and love. There may not be a single redeeming value among these mocktail-drinking characters (with the possible exception of Emily), but with name brand-dropping every other sentence, sometimes in clever prose-"What in the world did Ruby Goldman have up her cropped James Perse sleeve?"-together with super-catty dialogue and gossipy prose, the page-turning becomes compulsive. Ages 12-up. (June)

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    Zoey Dean is the author of the national bestselling The AList series. She divides her time between Beverly Hills and several small islands in the Caribbean. She just finished her first adult novel How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls.

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    Good,but wait for a Sale to buy this.by Anonymous

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    05/15/2009: This is a good book to read.Entertaining for teens,probably older people too.Has a usual moral lesson at the end,just like most young adult books.The ending was kind of rushed though,which is uncomfortable to read.And the book doesn't stand out,it isn't really special and is just like other teen fiction books.Still,it's worth your attention.But if you're over typical cliques,popularity races,the rich and beautiful and Hollywood-people who always seem to have perfect privileged lives.Then this definitely isn't the book for you.It's light-weight and small for travel too.A worthwhile buy.But you CAN wait for a Sale for this.Take my advice,GL!

    My #1 favorite book, everby Guitarcali

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    05/09/2009: Wow. I mean, just WOW. This book blew me away. I am a proud owner of all three books and they are just fabulous. A luv how real it is: the girls live in LA and have the designer clothes, huge homes and rich parents, but still stay true to their friends, etc. It's quite similar to The Clique, minus the boys! I would recomned it to anyone and everyone. :)


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