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Just as smart and fun to read as the first book. The way Morgan's struggles with sobriety are portrayed are dead on. More mean girl, nasty narcissistic Mom, and some poetic justice for the sleazeball. Very satisfying read.
 
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sennebec | 3 autres critiques | Jan 29, 2021 |
Deceptively intelligent, snarky and experiencing painful self-discovery describes Morgan's journey in a fish-out-of-water environment. After nearly dying from a drug overdose, starlet Morgan leaves extended rehab to be exiled to a year long stay in Ft. Wayne, Indiana with a high school friend of her mother. Following her adjustments, misadventures, painful learning and struggles to figure out how to be real, make for a very enjoyable read. Her near slip and the way she processes it are pretty accurate. Altogether a neat read.… (plus d'informations)
 
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sennebec | 3 autres critiques | Jan 17, 2021 |
Like with the first book, I gobbled this up.

Yes, it's another book about someone who lives the high life, just like many teen books, but here's the thing: most of them are written horribly (like Secrets of My Hollywood Life, the last teen book I read) and there are few well-written. This is one of the best in the bunch. It follows where the first book left off, with Morgan continuing her junior year. The difference from the first book is that in that one she was incognito. This one follows her life in high school after being outed by the press.

I highly recommend this to fans of Meg Cabot's books, fans of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and fans of the Gossip Girls series. I'm so impressed by this author that I'm about to check out her website.
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Psychodrama | 3 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2010 |
Reviewed by Jocelyn Pearce for TeensReadToo.com

Yes, it does follow the trend of books starring celebrities, but it does so wonderfully, even for those of us who haven't read the prequel.

In MORE CONFESSIONS OF A HOLLYWOOD STARLET, Morgan Carter's average life in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has once more become the life in the spotlight she went to Fort Wayne to escape. Now, Morgan's life is getting to be a bit too much to handle: her boyfriend's mother doesn't want Morgan, a recovering addict, dating her son; Morgan's mother wants her back in LA and the spotlight; and sorting out the parts of her life that would be complicated enough if she were just an ordinary teenage girl, like school and friendships.

This novel is emotional and honest--Morgan is surprisingly real. Engaging prose and likeable characters make this book more than just fun (which is what much of the premise is), but actually serious and really good. I'll certainly be looking for the first book, and hoping for another!
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GeniusJen | 3 autres critiques | Oct 12, 2009 |

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