Review Detail
4.5 8
Young Adult Fiction
480
Next Installment in Gossip Girl's Competeion
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
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Reader reviewed by Kris
Lets just say Ive always wished to live in California rather than on the East Coast. Zoey Deans The A-List and Girls on Film make me want to even more. At first, I didnt think Girls on Film was quite as good as the first A-List novel, but when reading it for a second time, I realized how wrong I was. If anything, it was probably better than the first. Girls on Film focused more on Anna than Cammie, Dee, and Sam (though of course the trio was added for a little bit of spice). Also, I thought Susan, Annas sister, added a lot more enthusiasm and action to the book. I was interested in her behavior and you kept reading to see how long she could last without a drink of alcohol. Also, I was glad with the way Anna handled things with Ben, especially since she really stood her ground. It really shows you that fame and fortune arent everything. In a way, Anna is someone you can look up to and definitely someone you could respect. This fast-paced novel will keep you on the couch (or wherever it is you read) from page one to page 256. And in the end, Girls on Film has a surprising twist, leaving you yearning for the third, Blonde Ambition.
Reprinted here with author's permission.
Lets just say Ive always wished to live in California rather than on the East Coast. Zoey Deans The A-List and Girls on Film make me want to even more. At first, I didnt think Girls on Film was quite as good as the first A-List novel, but when reading it for a second time, I realized how wrong I was. If anything, it was probably better than the first. Girls on Film focused more on Anna than Cammie, Dee, and Sam (though of course the trio was added for a little bit of spice). Also, I thought Susan, Annas sister, added a lot more enthusiasm and action to the book. I was interested in her behavior and you kept reading to see how long she could last without a drink of alcohol. Also, I was glad with the way Anna handled things with Ben, especially since she really stood her ground. It really shows you that fame and fortune arent everything. In a way, Anna is someone you can look up to and definitely someone you could respect. This fast-paced novel will keep you on the couch (or wherever it is you read) from page one to page 256. And in the end, Girls on Film has a surprising twist, leaving you yearning for the third, Blonde Ambition.
Reprinted here with author's permission.
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