Rating: 2.5
Description: Anna plans to start over in L.A., ditching her preppy good-girl image and having a little fun. The fun seems well underway when she meets sexy Princeton student Ben on the plane there and is invited to the Hollywood wedding of Oscar winner Jackson Sharpe. But unknown to Anna, Ben has already been claimed by L.A.'s teenage A-list, Cammie, Sam, and Dee, and they do not look kindly on Anna for invading their territory. Anna shrugs off their petty machinations to remove her from the scene, but their viciousness only escalates. The only thing keeping Anna there is Ben, but after a seeming betrayal by the one person she thought she could trust, she begins to realize that maybe he isn't the perfect guy she thought he was.
Review: This book was entertaining enough, but the East-coast prissy rich girl meets West-coast snobby rich bitches vibe was not doing it for me. The characters were interesting enough, but so disgustingly rich I wanted to gag. The book would have been much better if Anna was charmingly impoverished, or something. "The A-List" is fast-paced and over before you know it, leaving you wanting more (good thing there are two sequels), but there's definitely something lacking in the plot. Overall, "The A-List" is worth the read if you're out of good books, but don't get your hopes up.
Actually i loved this book. You never know what is going to happen next i love how she puts everything together like that. I tottally dissagree and i think that this book is awsome
Posted by: Kimberly at June 16, 2005 04:26 PMI really liked this book ... and the books following it!
Posted by: Annie at July 8, 2005 09:38 PML,O,L,O,L,O,L,O,V,E'S tHiS B00K
&& EVERY ADDiTi0NAl A-LiSt B00K
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