L.A. Candy

L.A. Candy by Lauren Conrad is a fictional account that follows nineteen-year-old Jane Roberts as she moves to Los Angeles and unexpectedly becomes the star of a reality TV show. Published by Harper Collins on June 16, 2009, this edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores Jane’s journey through newfound fame, wealth, and romantic interests, all while navigating the complexities of her eclectic group of friends who are eager to share in her spotlight.
Readers will find an engaging portrayal of social issues, friendship dynamics, and the challenges of dating in the fast-paced world of Hollywood. As Jane revels in her glamorous lifestyle, she soon discovers that the allure of fame comes with its own set of complications, as everyone around her seems to have ulterior motives. L.A. Candy offers an honest and entertaining glimpse into the realities of coming of age in a celebrity-driven culture, making it a relatable read for those aged 14 and older.
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In L.A. CANDY, nineteen-year-old Jane Roberts moves to L.A. and unexpectedly becomes the star of a reality T.V. show. With fame comes wealth, hot clothes and even hotter love interests — and Jane′s lapping it all up with her eclectic entourage of pals who are always up for a wild night out and the chance to get a piece of her spotlight. But soon Jane realizes everyone wants something from her, and nothing is what it seems to be.
L.A. CANDY is a fast-paced, honest and entertaining fictional account of what it′s like to come of age in Hollywood while starring in a reality TV show, written by a girl who has experienced it all firsthand: Lauren Conrad.
Ages 14 years+
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