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4.0 8
Young Adult Fiction
1021
Pop Tart
Overall rating
3.0
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Reader reviewed by KW
I was hoping for more from this book than the cliched pop singer steorotype. The only thing that stood out in this book was the background story about the sister who died and what was going on in her life. In the end that didn't even prove to be that shocking or exciting either.
The overall story of what it takes to be a singer, going through the practices, rehearsals, etc. was interesting, but nothing that I hadn't read in other books like "Confessions of a Backup Dancer" by Anonymous.
It is an entertaining read for girls who long to be in the limelight, but not the kind of book that stays with you after you put it down.
I was hoping for more from this book than the cliched pop singer steorotype. The only thing that stood out in this book was the background story about the sister who died and what was going on in her life. In the end that didn't even prove to be that shocking or exciting either.
The overall story of what it takes to be a singer, going through the practices, rehearsals, etc. was interesting, but nothing that I hadn't read in other books like "Confessions of a Backup Dancer" by Anonymous.
It is an entertaining read for girls who long to be in the limelight, but not the kind of book that stays with you after you put it down.
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