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Hollywood Kids

Hollywood Kids

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MY FAVOURITE "HOLLYWOOD" BOOK
Review: Dynamite. Jackie Collins has done it again. A book you will enjoy. Full of witty dialogue and sizzling sex, the way only Jackie Collins can deliver. One of her best books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Where Does She Get These Ideas From?
Review: For a while, I gave up on Jackie Collins because her readings had become predictable. Basically, most (if not all) of her settings revolve around rich kids getting in trouble; self-centered Hollywood celebraties and insane fans. However, her style of writing is incaptivating and still makes me want to pick up her books once in awhile. Collins is a temporary addiction.

Hollywood Kids has the same type enscenerio: glamor lifestyle, careless Hollywood parents and bratty grown up children. But, I really got into it toward the middle of the book when the girls got into trouble (like always), I think that's what makes any book exciting. This time trouble looked for them--which was refreshing for a change and that is why I liked this book.

There were too many characters that I couldn't keep up with until later on as I read--because the girls became the focus in the story. Since I was expecting the Collins' usual, the first few chapters were slow and boring. It got better.

I would like to read about REAL characters for a change--no more about Hollywood spoiled-rotten children, celebraties and their parents.

Overall, Collins is still a great writer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Where Does She Get These Ideas From?
Review: For a while, I gave up on Jackie Collins because her readings had become predictable. Basically, most (if not all) of her settings revolve around rich kids getting in trouble; self-centered Hollywood celebraties and insane fans. However, her style of writing is incaptivating and still makes me want to pick up her books once in awhile. Collins is a temporary addiction.

Hollywood Kids has the same type enscenerio: glamor lifestyle, careless Hollywood parents and bratty grown up children. But, I really got into it toward the middle of the book when the girls got into trouble (like always), I think that's what makes any book exciting. This time trouble looked for them--which was refreshing for a change and that is why I liked this book.

There were too many characters that I couldn't keep up with until later on as I read--because the girls became the focus in the story. Since I was expecting the Collins' usual, the first few chapters were slow and boring. It got better.

I would like to read about REAL characters for a change--no more about Hollywood spoiled-rotten children, celebraties and their parents.

Overall, Collins is still a great writer.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Well.....
Review: For candyfloss reading, Collins is ok. I rather enjoyed Hollywood Husbands, Wives, RockStar. But Hollywood Kids..... well.... Collins seems to want to shock more than ever, but her attemps, instead, are tawdry and pathetic. And rather tired and dated. Perhaps she should try writing sex manuals. It seems, in this book, blowjobs exceed plot and storyline. This book does not inspire me to read any other Collins books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Slow Reading, but a Good Book
Review: I had a hard time getting into this one, but once you get past the first couple of chapters the book starts to pick up. The story was good, but story moved around so much, it was hard keeping up with who was who. All in all, I still liked the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was a surprisingly good suspense book!
Review: I have not read a Jackie Collins book in a while, and had a little trouble starting this one. However, once the characters were developed, I was totally hooked. I truly had trouble putting this one down after a few pages. I was so involved I found myself wanting to try and tell the cops to protect Jordanna and Cheryl, a long time before they knew that's what they should be doing. I was glad to see some family reconciliations taking place, too, at the end of the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was a surprisingly good suspense book!
Review: I have not read a Jackie Collins book in a while, and had a little trouble starting this one. However, once the characters were developed, I was totally hooked. I truly had trouble putting this one down after a few pages. I was so involved I found myself wanting to try and tell the cops to protect Jordanna and Cheryl, a long time before they knew that's what they should be doing. I was glad to see some family reconciliations taking place, too, at the end of the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really really liked this one
Review: i still think that all her books, are just so good and you cant put them down. Im addicted to all her books. I think this one is my favorite Hollywood book. I really love the character Jordanna, and her strengths and flaws. Good book, please read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really really liked this one
Review: i still think that all her books, are just so good and you cant put them down. Im addicted to all her books. I think this one is my favorite Hollywood book. I really love the character Jordanna, and her strengths and flaws. Good book, please read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I would have given it 5 stars...
Review: If I was still in the 11th grade. I used to love her novels, and her writing style is still on point, however, at 20 I feel too grown up for the same old same old. Like I said I loved it at 17 but now it seems too much like everything else she wrote. And she was kind of out of touch with the reality of people, and that is the heart of a novel, the reality of a person is what readers want to understand.


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