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The Hollywood Sisters: Star Quality
The Hollywood Sisters: Star Quality
The Hollywood Sisters: Star Quality
Mary Wilcox
Fashionista. Comedian. Thief?Brand-new school, brand-new me? Try again. Having a famous sister doesn’t make me special at my posh Beverly Hills academy. But I am getting a lot of attention. Photos are disappearing faster than MTV swag bags from my classmates’ lockers–and blaming the new girl is the reaction du jour. I can't bother my almost-boyfriend Jeremy with my problems–and solving Project Photo Frame-Up is only one of them. The rest of my schedule: convincing my friends that I’m not a kleptomaniac, helping Eva nail her Serious Actress audition, and doing Jeremy a favor that makes my brain hurt. Is a Hollywood ending in sight? Not. Even. Close.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Chick Lit
  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Did you know matches were invented by a few Chinese ladies? or that the Terracotta Army is a burial ground of an emperor with his army all made out of clay? These are a few things you will learn from this book. You explore all of the dynasties of China to present day. Religion, emperors wars, and inventions are all discussed along the way. It is a history book that touches on many aspect of Chinese history. The neat part about this book is that unlike some history books it doesn't get dull.

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As soon as I show up to my new Beverly Hills school, photos of students with celebrities start disappearing faster then the new Gucci bag. But I'm totally innocent. I'm too busy helping Eva land a "real" role, because she's tired of those non-serious movies she always gets offered parts in. And I'm also helping Jeremy look out for an old friend. But it doesn't take a detective like me to know where the finger's pointing. Now I have to add proving I'm not a kleptomaniac to the list of things I have to do.

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