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Ein Biest Für Alle Fälle (2009)

by Zoey Dean(Favorite Author)
3.51 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Ok, so I read this book just to change a little bit the zone.I was reading wait to much fantasy.But when you read a awesome fantasy book, and then go for a nonfictional one,well the last one will suffer.:))I enjoy the book, it was actually an interesting escape ,but definitely not as good as the one I read.Taylor is an enthusiastic woman that comes to Los Angeles ,to become a movie maker.She loves to make movies.But here is not all glam and happiness ,it's more cheating and lies.Things that Taylor isn't good at.As soon as Taylor ask for help from 16 years old, highschool girl, Quinn, the game rules change and Taylor starts to gain field.But at some point she was so caught up in her lies that she couldn't get out.At the end of the book, I was disappointed ,I mean there is n... moreo way someone can get away with so many lies told.But I know that Zoey Dean ,only want a happy end for her heroine. I liked this book ,but not as much as I thought.
review 2: I definitely needed a little break from all the paranormal doom and gloom books I've been reading lately, and this little refresher from Zoey Dean (of A-List series fame) was exactly what I needed. I'm fairly certain this was Zoey's first foray into writing an adult book, and though I haven't read any of her other works, I must say that I loved this one! The plot moved along quickly, I easily identified with Taylor (the MC) as she was a Midwestern girl who risked losing herself to find the career of her dreams, and there was just enough reference to fashion and LA that it made me feel like I was watching the story unfurl in front of me, but not too many references as to be annoying. Obviously, there is nothing super revolutionary or ground-breaking about this book, but it was a fun read with some interesting characters to boot. I recommend this book for anyone who guiltily watches reality TV and doesn't mind "reading" it for once. less
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RoflCreeper
frothy out-of-towner-meets-La-La-Land novel. light-hearted but a fun read.
tania
Not as captivatin as Zoey Dean's Privileged book, but a good one too.
omarkassem
I loved this book. A great one to take to the beach!
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