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SPOILER ALERT!!!!!! There's No Place Like Home, the last book of the series, is a book about life evaluation in Hollywood. Kaitlin Burke, a star with everything she could ever want, feels like her life is to much. Her mother only cares about work, the paparazzi are rude and impossible, and she's overbooked with having to star in two films and a TV show. When she gets in a car crash she wakes up in a different place or dimension. She's actually not a movie star, she doesn't have a boyfriend, her mom is actually nice, and she doesn't have to deal with paparazzi anymore. Yay, right? Wrong. During the journey of the book, Kaitlin realizes that her life was actually great, she just needed to fix a few things. When she finally wakes up, (who knew, she was just in a coma!), she does a few things, and bam, back to life the way she always wanted it. I really enjoyed this book and series because it gives you a peek into Hollywood and is fun to read. I would recommend this book to Hollywood lovers.
i love the ending,, but I don't the story...it just doesnt makes sense....how kaitlin to be on that world in the first place and she totally realized it's not her world but whining about it...I love Ms. Calonita writing style,so much...normally I really hated it if a book with first person character talk too much about clothes, but Ms. Calonita make it that part good and not awkward at all...
This book was diappointing and its the last book in the series. This book was borning.