Talent, Zoey Dean
Talent, Zoey Dean
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Talent

Author: Zoey Dean

Narrator: Lauren Davis

Unabridged: 5 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/19/2018


Synopsis

It's all about talent in LA: who has it, who doesn't, who wants it, and who can find it first!

When thirteen-year-old Mac Armstrong witnesses newcomer Emily Mungler's stellar lying-to-gain-entry performance during a movie premiere party at the Roosevelt in Hollywood, it dawns on her that her own talent is to discover it in others! So Mac and her BFFs set out to prove it by turning fresh-from- Cedartown-Iowa Emily into a box office bombshell. They'll make deals, throw parties, crush on boys, all on the way to discovering that no matter how famous or important you are, friendship always comes first. Well, almost always.

About The Author

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annie

This book was not good as the first one, but it was ok. In this book there are characters that piss me off. One of the characters is Ruby. She is really mean and well just gets on your nerves. I really hate Ruby, but sometimes I could see why she is being mean and sometimes I do not. I know that she......more

Goodreads review by Carol

Ok, I'm too lazy and worn out to write a summary about this book. So, I'm jsut gonna do a short little evalutation. The story when from 4 stars and then to 3. As the book progressed, it became two. I understand the conflicts and how realistic they are, but something about it just didn't appeal to me......more

Goodreads review by Monique

After I finished this book (sorta), it hit me. This is kinda like the Clique series!! (I know some of you are like, No, < duh) Mac (Massie) Accepts new girl Emily (Claire) To her already formed group. It's similar to the clique because Mac and Massie used to rule the school (debate Massie has lost c......more

Goodreads review by Brooke

This book I thought was actually better then the first one in the series. This one actually really reminded me of 'The Clique' series because of so many similarities by I liked this one better. I found it less superficial in a sense. There is no doubt that in parts of the book it definitely was vain......more