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Star Power

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From multi-million-copy-selling Zoey Dean comes the next addition to the Talent series!

Mac, Emily, Coco and Becks are so over BAMS? which means their focus has turned to hitting the Big Time. Emily?s on the set of her first movie, starring opposite longtime crush Davey Woodward, while Mac?s busy launching Coco?s new Aguilerainspired debut and Becks?s Quicksilver modeling career. Superstardom, here they come!

Check out the results of Zoey Dean?s Nationwide Talent Contest at www.zoeydeanstalent.com, where you can see just how precious talent really is. As we all know, YOU EITHER HAVE IT OR YOU DON?T.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Group
Release dateApr 16, 2009
ISBN9781101157350
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Zoey Dean

Zoey Dean is the author of the national bestselling The A-List and the adult novel How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls.

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    I did like this book much more than the second. While it does have a lot of name dropping, I love it (unlike the Clique books) because it actually focuses on girls with solid friendships trying to make their way in the world with their individual talents. The Clique is just about some insecure girls obsessed with popularity, being mean to everybody, and changing their friendships based on boys and status. I loved this book because it gives us that living-vicariously-through-the-main-character vibe while not having the main characters be stuck up and obsessed with status. Although Mac was trying to be social chair, it was just because she got to plan everything if she won and would get connections for high school and her future career. The characterization of the antagonist (Ruby) was brilliant: I found myself loathing her. Definitely pick this one up!