| The A-List | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 187 reviews Sales Rank: 4971
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256
ASIN: B001D08CRO
Publication Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Welcome to The A-List, a wickedly funny and risqu? paperback original novel that takes readers behind the scenes of the intoxicating world of Hollywood glitterati. Seventeen-year-old Upper East Side blueblood Anna ("pronounced Aaaanah") Percy is on her way to Beverly Hills, California, where she'll live with her estranged dad for the rest of the school year while her mother travels to Europe with a friend. On the plane, Anna drinks too much champagne and gets hit on by record producer Rick Resnick. Luckily Princeton student Ben Birnbaum is there to save her and he invites Anna to famous actor Jackson Sharpe's wedding, where Anna meets the cast of rich and famous characters who are soon to be her classmates at Beverly Hills High. The fast times of Beverly Hill's most beautiful and glamorous people drive the page-turning action of this juicy new novel.
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Put a sock in it, lady!: The messiest novel she's written June 20, 2008 Usually, I enjoy the A-list, but she's way, WAY too descriptive in this book. The writing's a bit messy too. First of all, she insists on her characters going to a new restaurant, bar, etc. in nearly every chapter. This would be okay, if she didn't launch into a multi-page monologue describing the location. I do like description, but she's taking away from the story. I had to skip over paragraphs so I could read things that actually matter to the story. Right when she started her not-so-poetic waxing, I thought "Here she goes again!"
This same issue applies to her need to describe how the person is looking. Yes, it's essential for teen novels to note how she's wearing her hair or what designer his suit is, but in short and sweet chapters it just takes away from the story. Again, I love reading about people's outfits, but it's too much!
She did other things to make the novel layout messy, like stating in paragraphs what was about to be said in character's quotes. Other things like that were done. Subtle, yes, but oh-so annoying. Kind of like a mosquito buzzing in your ear.
The plot was good, and the ending seemed right, but the thing I'll remember most about the final edition of the A-List was over-describing and other nuances. Zoey- if I wanted to read never-ending descriptions, I would have picked up a brochure, okay?
A-List#10, The : California Dreaming June 3, 2008 Great ending to the series. I was sad and happy all at once to see Anna and the gang go on with their lives. I am anxiously waiting to see what Zoey Dean comes out with next.
Courtesy of Teens Read Too January 8, 2008 Previously in The A-List: Cammie and Anna had to work together on a fashion show, against their will, after getting caught trespassing on private property. Sam was trying to keep all the pieces in her life together, while Caine and Adam ran out of luck.
Now the A-Listers are back and this time, it's every person for themselves.
Anna wants to get away and clear her head since everything unexpected that has been happening to her. And so, along with her traveling buddy, instead of going to Mexico, her and Sam are off to Anna's hometown, New York. But Sam is there with a different motive: Could her boyfriend possibly be hiding something from her? So now playing private detective is the only way to solve her problems.
Back in L.A., Cammie isn't wasting her time staying single. She needs, no wants, to move on, and since Ben and Anna aren't really a couple now, Ben is looking better by the minute. Besides, she had already warned Anna about her plans if things didn't work out with Adam.
But does Anna really need Ben, since she is trying to become more independent, and now has someone from her past back in her life, possibly for good? And will Cammie successfully snag Ben, or will Ben wait for the one who he says he loves?
Another drama-filled installment that will leave us wanting more, BEAUTIFUL STRANGER will not disappoint any fan of the series. Look out for the next one, A-List #10, The: California Dreaming: An A-List Novel (A-List), releasing in April 2008.
Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
A great way to loose yourself October 9, 2007 Although very unrealistic this book is a great way to loose yourself. Whenever i was upset because of something or someone i would pick up this book and read. It was a wonderful distraction reading about someone else's pain/love/frendships. This book is amazing
best of them all September 16, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The best book of the series! a true shocker, makes your jaw drop open, very surprising!
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