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Original Title: True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet
ISBN: 159514093X (ISBN13: 9781595140937)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Indiana(United States)
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True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.76 | 1472 Users | 108 Reviews

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Title:True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet
Author:Lara Deloza
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:November 2nd 2006 by Razorbill (first published November 3rd 2005)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Fiction. Teen. Realistic Fiction

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I thought this was a great book. The point of the book is you are reading it from the point of view from her diary so you really get to feel what she felt during this book. She is an under cover Hollywood starlet and is trying to fit in as a normal girl. She finds out some shocking things while she is under cover like she finds out that her mother got married to her manager while she was away. And she finds out that she might actually be in love with one of the boys there. She makes great friends and I think that I am in no way similar to the main character. She is pretending to be someone she is not and I fell that she over reacts a little to much. But the main thing is that she is very mean to her friends. I would recommend this book to anyone.

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True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet by Lola Douglas is about a celebrity, Morgan Carter who used drugs and went in hiding in the small town in Fort Wayne to help her stay sober. While in Fort Wayne Morgan A.K.A "Claudia Miller" deals with crushes, school work, fitting in and not to mention keeping her true identity secret. My favorite part of the book is when Emily and Morgan/Claudia play DDR (Dance Dance Revolution at the arcade. My favorite character is Emily Whitmarsh because she is sweet

It took me a really long time to finally pick this book up after reading the first one book True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet. I enjoyed the first book quite a bit, but I was not sure what to expect in this book. I did like this book, but it was not much better than ok. Not much happened and I felt that the book didn't do anything, nothing was really resolved or evolved. The book was pretty much pointless, but still an ok read. I would have been better off if I just read the first book and

I have to admit, I got this from the library thinking it would be an easy (and probably cheesy) read for a trip we're on. I got it from the YA section, and knew that if my other book was too heavy, I could turn to this one to lighten things up.It didn't fail, and it turned out to be much better than I expected! And addicting! I could hardly put it down - just ask my husband!This is the first book of two books that follow Hollywood actress Morgan. She lived life in the limelight, and loved it...

I adored this book! I loved the plot and all the characters! Trudy was loving and kind, and would be an amazing mother! Eli was compassionate and smart, and made a truly wonderful love interest! Emily was full of fun and ideas! I loved her different personalities and I wanted her to be my best friend by the end of the book! Debbie was horrible from the very beginning and you automatically hated her from the start! She was a rude brat and a terrible person for *SPOILER ALERT:* Selling out

This book had been in my TBR since forever... I should have read it sooner. I'm sure I would have LOVE it if I read it a couple years ago but today it's ... meh. I read the Secrets of My Hollywood Life series a couple years ago and It's way better than this book. and there's a sequel? No. I won't read that. Morgan/Claudia was such an annoying character. At times she acted like a 12 years old and seconds later like she's 30.

I suppose in it's genre, this is not a bad book.... I just don't like the genre. I found it very slow moving and since the writing isn't great, there wasn't much to keep me reading.From School Library JournalThis tell-all journal-style story is nearly as amusing and compelling as Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries and Louise Rennison's Georgia Nicolson series (both HarperCollins), but the subject matter and language are for a more mature audience. Morgan Carter, Hollywood child-star-rehab-has-been, is

"True Confessions" is a cute YA fiction book. I plan on reading the second one to finish Morgan/Claudia's story. I probably liked the book a little more than some others would only because it is set in Indiana. The main character is hiding out in Fort Wayne; she and a friend take a road trip to Fairmont, Gas City, and Carmel; and her friends tell her not to order a soda unless she wants soda water, we call it pop here. The Indiana references made me smile and the storyline is fun.For a teen