Teen Idol
Reviewed by Spreeha for TeensReadToo.comJenny Greenly has been everybody's best friend or, like her REAL best friend called her, mayonnaise. She even helps out people with them not knowing it's her. You see, Jen is the secret advisor, Annie, who people go to to solve their personal relationships. She does the layout and the other secret thing (being Annie) for the Clayton High School Register in Clayton, Indiana. Of course, only the editor-in-chief of the newspaper and a few other administrators
(3.5 stars) Okay, this was cute. The story was actually a decent one, and not what I expected when it comes to "celebrity heartthrob goes undercover at local high school and interacts with the normal students" because that usually means that there's a celebrity-falling-for-a-mortal plot. This was refreshingly different! Jen Greenley, an ordinary junior in her small Indiana school, is the anonymous student newspaper columnist Ask Annie. Because she can keep a secret so well, the school
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
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.
Ahh this was so cheesy but its soooo nice to finally have finished a book this year! Love u Meg Cabot!
I gave this book another go but could get past page 94 again. Meg Cabot is not the author for me. This book read for someone younger than me, like middle grade, I am 31. It bored me so much that I gave up on page 94.
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Paperback | Pages: 293 pages Rating: 3.53 | 23137 Users | 933 Reviews
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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) |
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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.Specify Regarding Books Teen Idol
Title | : | Teen Idol |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First 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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Ratings: 3.53 From 23137 Users | 933 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books Teen Idol
Reviewed by Spreeha for TeensReadToo.comJenny Greenly has been everybody's best friend or, like her REAL best friend called her, mayonnaise. She even helps out people with them not knowing it's her. You see, Jen is the secret advisor, Annie, who people go to to solve their personal relationships. She does the layout and the other secret thing (being Annie) for the Clayton High School Register in Clayton, Indiana. Of course, only the editor-in-chief of the newspaper and a few other administrators
(3.5 stars) Okay, this was cute. The story was actually a decent one, and not what I expected when it comes to "celebrity heartthrob goes undercover at local high school and interacts with the normal students" because that usually means that there's a celebrity-falling-for-a-mortal plot. This was refreshingly different! Jen Greenley, an ordinary junior in her small Indiana school, is the anonymous student newspaper columnist Ask Annie. Because she can keep a secret so well, the school
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
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.
Ahh this was so cheesy but its soooo nice to finally have finished a book this year! Love u Meg Cabot!
I gave this book another go but could get past page 94 again. Meg Cabot is not the author for me. This book read for someone younger than me, like middle grade, I am 31. It bored me so much that I gave up on page 94.
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