Present Of Books Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3)
Title | : | Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3) |
Author | : | Lauren Conrad |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | April 5th 2011 by HarperCollins (first published January 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Contemporary |
Lauren Conrad
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.53 | 12571 Users | 598 Reviews
Explanation Concering Books Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3)
In the final book of the hit series L.A. Candy, Jane Roberts is a bona fide celebrity—she’s got the VIP treatment, couture clothes, and starlet looks. She also has the tabloid scandals, fake friends, and relentless paparazzi. Having learned a few things from her first season on the air, Jane is trying to surround herself with the people who she knows love her for her...and take a break from boys—since they’ve been nothing but trouble. But when her high school sweetheart Caleb and her unrequited L.A. crush Braden show up, both looking cuter and acting sweeter than ever, Jane has a hard time remembering her no-boys rule.... Just when everything feels out of control, Jane makes a shocking discovery. And what she finds changes everyone’s definition of “reality” forever. In her deliciously entertaining novel, television star Lauren Conrad pulls the curtain back on young Hollywood and shows that sometimes the real drama is behind the scenes.List Books During Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3)
Original Title: | Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3) |
ISBN: | 0061767638 (ISBN13: 9780061767630) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | L.A. Candy #3 |
Setting: | Los Angeles, California(United States) |
Rating Of Books Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3)
Ratings: 3.53 From 12571 Users | 598 ReviewsComment On Of Books Sugar and Spice (L.A. Candy #3)
The novel, Sugar and Spice, by Lauren Conrad, is about new reality television celebrity, Jane Roberts who finally figures out that Madison Parker is NOT her friend. After discovering that Madison is the one who betrayed her, not her best friend Scarlett, Jane and Scarlett are back to being inseparable. Because of the drama Jane has experienced, she has sworn off boys, however it becomes difficult when her high school boyfriend Caleb and her latest crush Braden both show up acting sweeter asSo I read this book and now the series is over. It was a tad short, 3 books a series does not make. I guess I am a little disappointed that it's over. With Scarlett moving to NY and Jane moving up in the event planning world how could LC call the series over. I would have liked to see how Jane and Scarlett did in their new elements but at the same time I understand that LC wants to write a different series about Madison, which I plan on reading. Even though I despised Madison as a character, I
Just like the others... sugary chick-lit that only takes a few hours to read. This one was a little more outspoken about how reality shows work, probably because the girls had already been on a season and they were realizing that Trevor controlled them a lot more than they initially thought, and I both liked and didn't like that. The plot became more involving in this book- things moved very fast and I forgot to wonder about who each character was based on.BUT.I will say that, when Madison's
Everyone needs a guilty pleasure. Mine was always The Hills on MTV, so, of course, I loved Lauren Conrad's L.A. Candy series. The library finally got Sugar and Spice, the third and final book in the series, and I relished every word.New reality-television star Jane Roberts is filming the second season of "L.A. Candy" and trying to get used to the hassles, celebrity, and paparazzi that come along with it.Her goals this season are simple: Swear off guys, avoid being the topic of tabloid fodder,
There's nothing like a happy ending to finish up a YA trilogy!
Oh, Lauren Conrad, you may not be a fine author, but you still managed to sucker my into reading every page of your ridiculous trilogy. The L.A. Candy series is *gasp* about a girl who moves to LA from a smaller, Southern California beach community with her best friend. The two are "discovered" in a night club, cast into a reality television show and thrown into a world of gossip and celebrity that they are quite ready to handle. Sound familiar? The plot is addictive in the same way that
It's over. What do you say to a book like this? I think SLL was definitely the worst thing humans have done. This one managed to, in true Elsie fashion, invent new methods of torturing me. If 1 was Jane exposed, and 2 was Jane betrayed, 3 is Jane walked on. The worst bit of the book is Madison taking credit for some stupid event planning idea Jane had. It's totally pointless, but instead of responding like a human being, not a single person in the room slaps her in the face. Instead Jane just
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