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Cargando... Beyond the Starspor John Brindley
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Pertenece a las seriesAmy Peppercorn (1)
Amy is on a high. She has conquered the UK pop market and her arch rival Courtney Schaeffer has faded into the shadows. Amy loves her fans, she wants to reach out to them, be friends with them. But she can no longer just pop out to the corner shop whenever she likes and Solar Records keeps a tight rein on how much of herself she can give to the public. Even her mum and dad treat her differently nowadays. But Amy's best friend Beccs keeps her rooted in the world that she's left behind - school, hanging out with friends - while she lives a life of rehearsals and touring. With Beccs on the other end of a mobile phone, Amy can do anything, and she does. Paris, New York - Amy Peppercorn sings her heart out for them. And the gorgeous French pop star Adam Bede seems to be offering her his . . . Meanwhile, Ben has been released from remand and is working at Solar Records, stirring up trouble for Amy. When twisted details of Amy's personal life start circulating in the press, Amy starts wondering who her friends really are. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999ValoraciónPromedio:
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Where to start. Amy Peppercorn is the newest British pop sensation, with massive following, troubled friends and a guy who hangs around and doesn't really do anything except insist on calling her Lovely. Then the press find out all sorts of secrets that Amy's been keeping. Oh, and I think she has epilepsy - though that plot point just sort of popped up somewhere near the end. (Note to writers of children's series - you do need to introduce the characters somewhat in later books)
The writing is terrible. Lots of repeating, lots of strange things that don't really fit in. Think the speed of West Wing, except written by a ten year old girl. On drugs. The characters are striving just a little too hard not to be flat and end up overwritten and stupid. And the premise is just dumb. ( )