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Book Reviews of Teen Idol

Teen Idol
Teen Idol
Author: Meg Cabot
ISBN-13: 9780060096182
ISBN-10: 0060096187
Publication Date: 8/1/2005
Pages: 320
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 71 ratings
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Book Type: Paperback
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12 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

skywriter319 avatar reviewed Teen Idol on + 784 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Even better than The Princess Diaries series, TEEN IDOL is the story about a girl-next-door who learns to use her influence to change the world. (Okay, not the world. But at least the people at her high school.)

Nice girl Jenny Greenley has a secret position on the school newspaper: she's Ask Annie, the unofficial school psychologist who gives advice to anyone who writes in. Only the school administrators and Scott Bennett, her friend and the newspaper's editor-in-chief, know about her extra job. Jenny is good at keeping secrets and not making a big deal out of things; that's why the administration chooses her to be the student guide for Luke Striker, a famous teen actor who's going undercover at Jenny's high school in order to research how normal high school students act for his next movie. If it had been anyone else being the guide, "Lucas'" secret would have been out and at the mercy of the high school's extremely silly girls, including Jenny's best friend, super-devoted fan Trina.

Through unforeseeable circumstances, Luke's real identity is exposed, and he jets it back to Hollywood--and safety. Before he goes, however, he gives Jenny a challenge: everybody likes her, why not use her power to inflict social change at her high school?

Doubtful, Jenny nevertheless tries to speak up more. The results are incredible. She gets Trina mad at her, helps turn a class laughingstock's life around, and stands up for herself for the first time in her life. The only problem is that with her newfound courage, she realizes she might be falling in love...with Scott.

As with all of Meg Cabot's books, TEEN IDOL has romance, humor, a bit of ridiculousness, and a happy ending. Jenny is a likeable protagonist, while Scott is a sweetheart. Fans of her other books will by no means be disappointed by this sweet tale.
daredevilgirl013 avatar reviewed Teen Idol on + 746 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
As one guy said today in the doctor's office..that book ought to be good..it has a pretty back cover on it. It is a good book, slow at some points, but then it catches back up. I won't spoil any of it for you because if I let one thing slip it might ruin the whole book for you, and it is a good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
One thing I love about Meg Cabot is that she ends her books in the way that you most likely want them to end. So it's not necessarily the suspense that is good but that you get a solid satisfying story. And there are some days when you just really need that. I loved Jen, especially that she read sf novels (even though I'm more of a fantasy person myself).
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Not as good as the Princess Diaries or even the All-American Girl, but still a quick, fun, diverting read.
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High school junior Jenny Greenley is good at solving problems....so good she's the school newspaper's anonymous advice columnist. Even if solving other people's problem doesn't make her own-like not having a boyfriend-go away, it's still fun. But when nineteen-year-old screen sensatiopn Luke Strike comes to Jen's small town to march a role, he creates havoc that even levelheaded Jenny isn't sure she can repair....especially since she's right in the middle of it.
Can Jen, who always manages to be ther for everyone esle, learn to take her own advice, and find true love at last?
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Funny funny funny!! well captured by meg cabot.
a must read and great for a "beach read" for this upcoming summer and spring break. Have FUN!!
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Teenage Jenny Greenly is a normal girl in high school. However her life is turned upside down when a not so normal visitor comes in. Celeb hearthrob Luke Stiker comes to Jenny's highschool to research for his current movie role . It is a good book for the preteen ages
xhollishx avatar reviewed Teen Idol on + 68 more book reviews
This is a super cute, typical Meg Cabot book. It's a very fast read, but will keep you entertained.
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Reviewed by Spreeha for TeensReadToo.com

Jenny Greenly has been everybody's best friend or, like her REAL best friend called her, mayonnaise. She even helps out people with them not knowing it's her. You see, Jen is the secret advisor, Annie, who people go to to solve their personal relationships. She does the layout and the other secret thing (being Annie) for the Clayton High School Register in Clayton, Indiana. Of course, only the editor-in-chief of the newspaper and a few other administrators of the school know about the Ask Annie thing. But something very big is about to happen in the small town of Clayton.

Nineteen-year-old screen sensation Luke Striker is coming to this town to research a role for a big project coming up. So the school suggested Jenny be the one to show Luke around the school and keep this whole deal a secret. They decided for him to be a transfer student named Lucas Smith. Jen thought that Luke was going to be coming in like a week -- not the very next day! Anyway, Jen is not the type of person who gets star struck by a CELEBRITY! But I guess this was a very first for her. As she got to spend more time with Luke she seemed comfortable around him and didn't think he was one of those people who are just snotty, mean, and self-centered.

But will Luke turn out to be someone Jen didn't think he was going to be? Will she blow his cover with a little mistake or will Luke manage to do that on his own? Find out!

This book is so awesome! It's just so many things happening that you feel like you're totally in the moment! I personally think that Meg Cabot's books are really good and just right on with the every day life of teens.
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omg best book ive read
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This surprisingly not as shallow as I thought it would be.
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My daughter and her friends love this author and anything she writes.