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3.4 5Mallory is a teenage girl living in L.A. and her mother is the oftnominated, never-winning star of a daytime soap; she is, in fact, the ultimate drama queen. After yet another blowout about her mothers awful plotlines and overacting, Mallory starts blogging about how she wishes soap operas were more like real kids lives instead of the ridiculous storylines the shows usually feature. Her mothers agent reads the blog, offers to show it around, and a star is born!
Soon Mallorys caught up in her own whirlwind drama, both at school and on the lot, as she works to protect the integrity of her original idea, cope with her mothers jealousy, get through school, and get her best-friend-but-not-the-best-actress a lead role on the show.
I thought this book was ok. The characters were hard to understand and not written very well. The plot seemed okay there wasn't much action or drama. But I did like the story of the book it just wasn't written very well. I might read the next book,But I would not reccomend this.
