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Are the stars of The Fame Game ready for their close-ups? Madison Parker has discovered that not all publicity is good publicity. After turning herself in for stealing some bling, the reality star is stuck doing community service while her Fame Game castmates soak up all the screen time. Not that newcomer
… More »Are the stars of The Fame Game ready for their close-ups? Madison Parker has discovered that not all publicity is good publicity. After turning herself in for stealing some bling, the reality star is stuck doing community service while her Fame Game castmates soak up all the screen time. Not that newcomer Kate Hayes needs more attentionâ#128;#148;ever since her song became an overnight sensation she's suddenly acting like she's Katy Perry. Aspiring actress Carmen Curtis is making a name for herself, but she's finding it harder than ever to get out from behind her famous mother's shadow. And in Hollywood, leading men are a dime a dozen, but a good man is hard to find. So, when two of the girls have their eye on the same guy, that can mean only one thing: on-camera drama. From Lauren Conrad, bestselling author of the L.A. Candy series, comes a story of the complicated lives of TV reality stars told with humor, heart, and a unique insight into Hollywood life both on- and off-camera.
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Add a CommentThe book was OK. Honestly, I liked L.A. Candy a lot better. Lauren Conrad is a good writer, and I like the style of which she writes. She's descriptive and not very straight forward. However, her books can drag on and make it seem so boring. Compared to real writers and celebrity writers, I think that Lauren needs some practise.