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Loading... Tall Cool One (A-List, No. 4) (edition 2005)by Zoey Dean
Work detailsTall Cool One by Zoey Dean
None. Anna goes to check out a resort for her father and Sam shows up for a getaway from her family and the baby-shower. Sam meets the man of her dream (who doesn't care what she weighs) They get high and lost (which is the best thing that happens in this book) This seemed to be one of the slower titles in the A-List Series; but I still enjoyed the characters. "Tall Cool One" continues the story of Anna Percy and her adventures with her now, rather good friend, Sam. Easy Read, and fun! no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0316735086, Paperback)all Cool One is the fourth novel in this witty and risqu series that takes readers behind the scenes of the intoxicating world of Hollywood glitterati. New York blueblood Anna Percy came to L.A. to learn how to have a good time. Now she's surfing Zuma Beach with the industry's hottest young television producer. But duty calls and Anna must jet down to Las Casitas, Mexico, on a secret mission for her uber-powerful businessman father. But it turns out Anna isn't the only one staying at the super-luxury resort with a secret. Soon to be a major motion picture from Universal Pictures, The A-List and its bestselling sequels, Girls on Film, Blonde Ambition, and Tall Cool One, are full of page-turning action about the fast times of Beverly Hills' most beautiful and glamorous people.(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 21 Apr 2011 02:33:14 -0400) When she joins her sister on the West Coast at their father's, Anna begins to understand that telling true love from true lust is far more easily said than done. (summary from another edition) |
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A problem I had with the book was the celebrities popping up all over. I know this is an A-list book directed towards celeb city but just the way the celebrities are mentioned in the book really annoyed me and it took me a couple of pages to get back into the book. For example, Sam's young step-mother is pregnant and she wants to name the baby Ruby Hummingbird. Then down the page it says; "Sam found the name very affected but knew the kid would fit in fine in a town where girls were named Rumer, Coco, and Apple." This just annoyed me for some reason. The way the book is written you know that the girls have money but you don't see them as these high society people who hang out with the celebrities. So when a Celeb name is mentioned you think, Where did they come from?
The book did pick up towards the middle/end when it was just Anna and Sam and it got funny. I wish the rest of the book would have been written funny like the end. But it is like the author got funny in the middle/ end of the book and no where else. I also wish at the end the guy would have been for Anna and not Sam because Anna's relationship was left hanging at the end. (