Many different storylines were going on at once-such as the one about her best friend's struggle to be famous-and none of them really seemed to fit together. And she seemed like she cared about her older brother, who had a crippling disease-but he was barely part of the story, had maybe a few lines dedicated to him. They were like strangers, and I had no idea why they were together. She acted like she cared about what happened between her and her boyfriend.but they had no chemistry. She didn't even seem like a teenager rebelling it just seemed like the author went, Oh, teens are rebellious, so I should have her fight with her mom some, and threw some awkward confrontations in there. To start with, I could NOT figure Jamie out at all-she seemed nice enough.yet she pointlessly disobeyed her mother because she wanted to be a paparazzi. My Review: I did not like this book very much, From the synopsis, I thought I was going to love it-I thought it was going to a funny and touching story about fame, like Audrey, Wait! by Robin Benway.but what I got instead was a chaotic mess of different story lines and viewpoints told from different moments in the present and past and absolutely no character-building at all.
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