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3.5 stars I regret reading it after seeing the TV series. Because it disappointed me from all points of view. I mean... Oh Jordan... I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Jordan was a perfect character. Paige... well 95% of the book she was boring. But the last 5% made the difference. And Rain. I have no words. He is too kind for his own good. Fav quote: “And see, that’s the thing I didn’t understand. The thing no one tells you. That just because you find love doesn’t mean it’s yours to keep. Lov...
For more reviews, Cover Snark and more, visit A Reader of Fictions.Well, Bekka put this in Sadie Hawkins hoping for a snarky review and oh ho is she going to get what she wanted. My intuition told me that Rebecca Serle’s writing would probably make me gag, but I thought I should give her books a chance and see for myself. This impulse was an incorrect one. If you’re a reader who ships romances where the characters have any sort of real connection, this is not the book for you. If you’re a reader...
I first read this book not long after it was published last October, and remember really enjoying it. I thought I would reread it before the publication of Truly, Madly, Famously, and enjoyed it just as much the second time around.In Famous in Love, the main character, Paige, has always dreamed of one day become a proper actress. When she lands the role as the female lead in the film adaptation of a best selling series, it's as if all of her dreams have come true. She is now a recognised name ac...
A nice and fun read . It was pretty exciting to find out who exactly was Paige going to choose. Unfortunately it was kinda of a cliffhanger.But I enjoyed it !! Can't wit to read the next book
To see full DNF round up click here.I actually didn’t check this one out at the library I received a sample from Amazon because I was unsure whether or not I wanted to purchase it.Thank God for samples.I think my expectations did not meet this one. I wanted a book that was a bit of a satire on YA in the movies. This wasn’t remotely satire. The first five chapters were full of insta love and cliches. Which I guess is typical for these sorts of books, but makes it less than enjoyable.What DNF’d it...
(I received a copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.) I didn't realize that the book that was mentioned in the blurb was a real book until i started this. If i had known, i probably wouldn't have read this as the book in question wasn't a very good read. Due to the fact that i wasn't a fan of it, the first 10% of this one really annoyed me, as it was mainly just saying how amazing the book was. The rest of the book wasn't that great either, unfortunately. Paige wasn't a character...
I just wanted so much more from this book than I got. I wanted more character development and I feel like I only got that sparingly for some of the characters. The story was adorable and of course the love triangle worked well, but I just wasn’t interested like I though I would be. Longer review to come soon!
This was just a really entertaining story and it was so fun and very enjoyable. It's a lot different to the tv show and much better.
"Completely captures what it's like to be part of Young Hollywood. I absolutely loved it. A must-read for anyone curious about life and love behind the scenes." -Bella Thorne[January 30, 2015] I just bought the book! It looks so cute![Tuesday, March 27, 2018] I bought this book when I first came to Kuwait... it must be one of the first books I bought. In 2017, the book became a TV series, and today I finally started watching! I decided to read the book as well.All I've been thinking about while
I have a confession to make. I don’t know who anyone is. By which I mean, famous people. I don’t know anyone. It’s why I depend entirely on my awesome readers for Fancasting. My friend Rebecca Serle, on the other hand, knows who everyone is. She’s kind of amazing that way, and that genuine love of pop-culture has never been clearer than in her new book Famous in Love; the beginning of a new series. Famous in love tells the story of Paige Townsen, a young actress who gets plucked out of obscurity...
This is trope heavy YA romance, and although there's not much to it, I kind of devoured this story. It's about a girl who lands the lead role in the movie adaptation of a popular YA book series, so it was full of a fandom vibe. It definitely took me back to the Twilight or Hunger Games adaptation days when everyone was waiting on bated breath to see how the actors would portray their favorite characters. It was complete fluff but it also felt self aware at moments where the main character would
5 Words: Fame, acting, love, friendship, change.I'm a little torn about this book. On one hand it was quite fun and enjoyable, but on the other it was a bit lacklustre and felt a little overdone.Paige was a little annoying at times, and sometimes quite shallow. But then all of a sudden she'd be this amazing, deep character who I loved to read. It was a little frustrating. Why couldn't she be awesome all the time? Instead of just for a few sentences here and there?And it's safe to say that I wasn...
Read the full review @ A Perfection Called BooksI'm a sucker for Hollywood movies. I love the glitz and the glam. I love showbiz. I love the cameras and the set up and the prep and the filming. I love it all! I got so into this book that I made popcorn (on multiple occasions) so it seemed like I was watching them film the movie as I read it. Yikes did I really just admit that?The writing was simplistic and clear. The writing and plot lacked a complexity that I would have liked, but then again th...
Famous in Love was a definite roller coaster. Overall I really enjoyed it but I was so frustrated with the ending. I NEED a sequel. Backtracking a bit, I initially picked up Famous in Love for its premise.. an average girl gets picked to be the next Jennifer Lawrence (The main lead in a huge book trilogy turned into movie chain). Paige was very down to earth and also very awestruck by the life she currently leads. Most of the book is set during her filming the first movie with Rainer and late co...