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Star Power (Talent Series #3)

by Zoey Dean
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Overview

From multi-million-copy-selling Zoey Dean comes the next addition to the Talent series!

Mac, Emily, Coco and Becks are so over BAMS? which means their focus has turned to hitting the Big Time. Emily's on the set of her first movie, starring opposite longtime crush Davey Woodward, while Mac's busy launching Coco's new Aguilerainspired debut and Becks's Quicksilver modeling career. Superstardom, here they come!

Check out the results of Zoey Dean's Nationwide Talent Contest at www.zoeydeanstalent.com, where you can see just how precious talent really is. As we all know, YOU EITHER HAVE IT OR YOU DON'T.

Synopsis

From multi-million-copy-selling Zoey Dean comes the next addition to the Talent series!

Mac, Emily, Coco and Becks are so over BAMS which means their focus has turned to hitting the Big Time. Emily's on the set of her first movie, starring opposite longtime crush Davey Woodward, while Mac's busy launching Coco's new Aguilerainspired debut and Becks's Quicksilver modeling career. Superstardom, here they come!

Check out the results of Zoey Dean's Nationwide Talent Contest at www.zoeydeanstalent.com, where you can see just how precious talent really is. As we all know, YOU EITHER HAVE IT OR YOU DON'T.

Children's Literature

Four eighth-graders are not only on the cusp of adulthood, they are also on the cusp of superstardom. Thanks to Mackenzie Little-Armstrong, daughter of a super agent to the Hollywood set, Coco Kingsley, Emily Skylar, and Evangelina Becks are looking at following their dreams into music, movies, and surfing respectively. The four best friends also learn a bit about following in another person's footsteps and about stepping out into their own spotlights. Young readers will enjoy following the experience of the girls as they get their hearts desire and the inevitable burden of a famous last name. Emily has a mad crush on her film's costar, a young man who is a childhood friend of Mac's. Becks is hired to model surf-wear and boards, but the already-established models are older. In addition, all the girls are annoyed by Ruby Goldman and her "Rubyots"—the middle school clique. The novel is filled with current pop culture references in the clothing the girls wear, the places they go, and the language they speak. There are no clever plot twists, but most young readers have imagined these possibilities in their own daydreams. Finally, it is the familiar importance of friendship that is reinforced by the novel's end. Reviewer: Janis Flint-Ferguson

About the Author, Zoey Dean

Zoey Dean is the national bestselling author of Talent, Almost Famous: A Talent Novel, The A-List series and the adult novel How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls.

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Children's Literature - Janis Flint-Ferguson

Four eighth-graders are not only on the cusp of adulthood, they are also on the cusp of superstardom. Thanks to Mackenzie Little-Armstrong, daughter of a super agent to the Hollywood set, Coco Kingsley, Emily Skylar, and Evangelina Becks are looking at following their dreams into music, movies, and surfing respectively. The four best friends also learn a bit about following in another person's footsteps and about stepping out into their own spotlights. Young readers will enjoy following the experience of the girls as they get their hearts desire and the inevitable burden of a famous last name. Emily has a mad crush on her film's costar, a young man who is a childhood friend of Mac's. Becks is hired to model surf-wear and boards, but the already-established models are older. In addition, all the girls are annoyed by Ruby Goldman and her "Rubyots"β€”the middle school clique. The novel is filled with current pop culture references in the clothing the girls wear, the places they go, and the language they speak. There are no clever plot twists, but most young readers have imagined these possibilities in their own daydreams. Finally, it is the familiar importance of friendship that is reinforced by the novel's end. Reviewer: Janis Flint-Ferguson

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2009
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781595142009

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