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Beautiful Stranger review by CMy
The A-List #9: Beautiful Stranger: An A-List novel
by Zoey Dean
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Chick Lit

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Upper Strasburg, PA, United States
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Anna decides to take an end-of-summer getaway--to get away
from her drama-filled LA life.  So she packs her Louis
Vuitton, grabs her close friend Sam, and heads to the Big
Apple.  Between trips to the Met and shopping at Bendel's,
the girls are living the A-List life on Anna's home turf.
But their trip isn't exactly a vacation.  Sam is here to spy
on Eduardo and decode his recent strange behavior.  Will
what she discovers send her hopping on the next private jet
back to Beverly Hills?  And who is the beautiful stranger
who appears on Anna's Upper East Side doorstep?  Anna begins
to wonder whether she wants to head back west
again--especially since Ben seems to have moved on...with
someone who isn't a stranger at all.  When it comes to the
A-List, there's drama coast to coast.
 

Opinion: 

<p>Filled with humor, romance, drama, and everything in
between, Beautiful Stranger was a wonderful book.  The plot
was interesting, suspenseful, and pretty original, making it
very hard to stop reading.  Although I haven't read all of
the A-List books, Beautiful Stranger was easy to read
because everything from the other books was explained so I
didn't get confused.  I liked how I really got into the book
and could relate to the characters.  It was also interesting
to see how the rich and glamorous live.  The only thing I
didn't like was that some of the plot seemed a little
unrealistic. All in all, I loved Beautiful Stranger.  I
would definitely recommend it to teenage girls.
 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content
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