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When You Wish
When You Wish
Author: Kristin Harmel
?A feel-good story . . . we all deserve great reads like this!??BostonNow.com — Star Beck is super-duper megastar famous. She rocks?literally?every night in concert for thousands of cheering fans. But the pop star life?tour buses, fauxmances, size 0 minis?is getting a little old. Star can?t help wondering what it would be like to be a regu...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385735926
ISBN-10: 0385735928
Publication Date: 6/9/2009
Pages: 288
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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sharalsbooks avatar reviewed When You Wish on + 259 more book reviews
Kristin Harmel is a new to me author though I have acquired several of her titles that are languishing on my TBR pile. Though I dont normally find myself drawn to the young adult genre, this book appealed to me on several levels. First, the idea of a teen superstar who is likeable when all we ever hear about is the scandal and drama of the teen celebrities inundating the media nowadays is a refreshing and welcome change. Secondly, I liked that the story was clean. I dont think the young adult genre should cross over into mainstream adult fiction and there have been a few books I have taken on recently that were marketed as young adult but were excessively graphic and explicit and not for a young adult reader. Last, but not least, When You Wish is a feel good story about a young girl on a journey to take back her life who finds love along the way.

I enjoyed going along for the ride when Star Beck decides to find out what the world is like outside of her reality. When she discovers that her mother has been lying to her for the past six years, she alters her appearance and takes off for Florida to find the father she hasnt seen in thirteen years. When her funds run drastically low, she resorts to getting a job in a restaurant using a false name. She is drawn to a boy in the restaurant and ultimately gets to know him better and he helps her improve her waitressing skills.

I was quite surprised at the direction the story took when Star finally locates her father, but I felt it made Star a stronger and more realistic character. The author does an exceptional job of giving the reader a front-row seat to Stars life. Several times throughout the book, I found myself wondering how the truth would be revealed and what the consequences would be for concealing her true identity. In the end, this book turned out to be a very fast and enjoyable read that made me smile.
booksandmusic avatar reviewed When You Wish on + 51 more book reviews
Loved it! This book might be targeted to young adult readers, but all readers will love this story. Don't let the young adult label make you pass on this one. I love all of Kristin Harmel's books and this one did not disappoint! I didn't want to stop reading it until I was done. Would love to read a sequel to this book. I hope one is in the plans.


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