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The Fame Game
- By: Lauren Conrad
- Narrated by: Jenna Lamia
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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In Hollywood, fame can be found on every corner and behind any door. You just have to know where to look for it. Nineteen-year-old Madison Parker made a name for herself as best frenemy of nice-girl-next-door Jane Roberts on the hot reality show L.A. Candy. Now Madison's ready for her turn in the spotlight and she'll stop at nothing to get it. Sure, she's the star of a new show, but with backstabbing friends and suspicious family members trying to bring her down, Madison has her work cut out for her.
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One of the best narrators I've ever heard!
- By Kindle Customer on 05-09-17
- The Fame Game
- By: Lauren Conrad
- Narrated by: Jenna Lamia
it was hard...
Reviewed: 09-30-20
it was very hard not to be bothered by the person's voice of whom was reading this book. Edward was supposed to be 18 years of age and the reader of this book obviously sounded much much older. there were many times to where I had to stop reading because it was hard for me to picture the character, Edward cohen. and because of this, it was hard for me two picture what was going on in the book at the time period
once I was able to zone out his voice and just really listen to what it was that he was saying, then I was able to really get into the book.it was then, at that point I was really able to see Edward Collins point of view.
Stephanie meijer, once again did a wonderful job with the twilight series, however, I do not feel that audibles did a good job at matching The voice with the character.
for this reason, I did not feel it would be fair for me to mark the book down a star because it was not against the book nor is Stephanie Myers writing.
everything else was great. Edward's point of view, the stories that happened before he met bella, the in between doors, even conversation that he has had with Bella that were not in the original twilight. this book puts everything else into perspective.
I would really like to see Edward's point of view from breaking Dawn.
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My Perfect Ex-Boyfriend
- Perfect Guy, Book 1
- By: Annabelle Costa
- Narrated by: Madeleine Dauer
- Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
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I've met the greatest guy ever. Noah Walsh is handsome as sin. He's sweet and smart and successful and sexy - all the best adjectives beginning with "S". My six-year-old daughter worships the ground he walks on ever since he fashioned her smiley face pancakes out of bananas and blueberries. Oh yeah, and he can cook. The only problem? I dumped this great guy a decade ago, right after I wrecked his life. And boy, this man holds a grudge.
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Adorablely Sweet
- By lover on 11-13-24
- My Perfect Ex-Boyfriend
- Perfect Guy, Book 1
- By: Annabelle Costa
- Narrated by: Madeleine Dauer
snore!
Reviewed: 09-29-20
The storyline was boring and quiet insulting! to have the character be a social worker and complain about it and say that that is not a good career it's very insulting. I have a couple of friends who are social workers and they say that even though it is a very hard job, they love what they do because they get to help people, especially children. they tell me the the hardest thing about their job is seen children pin the conditions that they are but it is also rewarding for them because they get to help them as well.
another thing that adds salt to the Moon about the storyline is the author bragging about one of the characters becoming a doctor and on a multiple properties and having a lavish lifestyle. yes, it is sad that this character got into a really bad accident and had to have both legs amputated, but you would think considering this happened he would end up being more humble.
the main character I had a daughter that was 6 years old? the author did not have 6-year-old girl act like she was 6 years old. she acted more like she was three or four years old.
also, just the way the whole storyline went, bothered me. the way it kept going from present to past. I felt the author should have just started from the past, and talked about the past and didn't work this way into the present
for me, there's simply was just not enough to give it any more than one star.
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