Red Carpet Riot (Likely Story, Book 3)

Red Carpet Riot has 62 ratings and 7 reviews. Caitlin said: Out of all 3 books, I liked the first the best. Where it had a simple plot line and no obsess.
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Mallory would just like to see the whole thing over and done with already. Her mother has never gotten an Emmy, let alone a nomination for one in her extensive career. Mallory can't go through another season of waiting and wondering, because her mother turns into an absolute mess. But shockingly, her mother gets a nomination for her portrayal as Vienna.

Not surprisingly, Dallas gets nominated in the Best Younger Actor category. After all, the competition is pretty sparse in his age group. But what Mallory really can't get her mind around is the knowledge that the writing team, as well as the show, each got nominated in their categories, too!


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It seems like throughout the entire story, Mallory is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Innocent situations get thrown out of proportion. Mallory's mother believes any press is good press, but all the paparazzi seems to be doing is distancing Mallory's friends and coming between her and her boyfriend, Keith. Mallory can't find enough time to get to gym class, spend time with Keith, or get her mother to actually notice her.

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To top it off, she can definitely tell there's something developing between her and Dallas, but she knows she can't let it happen because she cares for Keith and he's put up with so much since Likely Story took on a life of its own. By the time Emmy night finally rolls around, Mallory has had enough and something has got to give. Will her mother finally win an Emmy?


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An unknown from Julliard, Dallas Grant, is the exact image of Ryan and is easily agreed upon by all. The three authors write a fun quirky novel of how one girl's big talk turns into a real TV show. This novel gives the background of the show's inception and brings everyone into play. I am already eager to see what will happen when the production gears up for the pilot episode. Jul 13, kylajaclyn rated it it was ok. I read this book a while back when it first came out, but I never finished the trilogy. Normally when I have read a book before and re-read it at a later date, certain parts will stick in my head where I'll go, "Yeah, I remember reading this.

So I give it to two stars for forgettableness. I love David Levithan, but when I first saw this book I thought it might skew a bit younger. It does seem to be for a younger audience than his other books, and it's not filled w Spoilers. It does seem to be for a younger audience than his other books, and it's not filled with his magnetic and inspirational prose. This is also because he wrote it with two other men: However, whereas in David's other collaborations you can tell when his voice comes through, it's pretty impossible in this one.

I will finish the trilogy since I don't want to quit on it a second time. But it's more out of dedication to David than any actual love of these books. Most disappointing is the complete lack of personality in the protagonist, Mallory. The book seems to harbor a lot of cliches. She grows up with a self-absorbed mother who is a soap opera star.

One day Mallory posits an idea for her own soap show aimed at kids called Likely Story, and it is soon on the road to becoming a reality. Of course Mallory promised her best friend the role, and you can imagine how that goes if you said anything other than badly, you are wrong. Mallory also has a boyfriend who happens to be the boyfriend of someone else he won't break up with for her of course. And her mother gets no character development other than being a mean bitch who won't pay Mallory any mind unless it's to destroy her. They need to read some Sweet Valley and get back to me when they really know how to make a book about a teen soap opera interesting.

This was just too bland for something that should be so juicy. Jan 09, kb rated it liked it Shelves: I grew up watching soap operas though local so I kind of already knew what to expect from this book. It's a peek into the world of TV, written from the voice of Mallory, the daughter of the ultimate drama queen. As most stereotypes on celebrities go, Mallory and her mom don't have a great relationship, and always just either tiptoe around or argue with each other. That changed when Mallory got contacted by her mom's agent to write for a new soap opera OR worsen, because it was to replace he I grew up watching soap operas though local so I kind of already knew what to expect from this book.

OR worsen, because it was to replace her mother's show. The premise was interesting enough, but it was the delivery that was my problem. Maybe it was because that there were too many writers and each of their creativity was stunted and limited, or that the story needed something more to go on with, apart from soap opera drama and mother-daughter feud. Good thing this book is part of a series; there's a chance to do better. Jul 26, Luu rated it really liked it Shelves: Jun 09, Rachael rated it really liked it.

Mallory is fed up with her life. So when she vents one day on her personal blog about this and how if she had her own show, it would be much more realistic, she never expects anyone except maybe her best friend Amelia to see it. I also found it kind of ironic that Mallory always thought that soap operas were so phony when her own life seemed played out like a soap opera. Besides this, I found Likely Story a refreshing break from other over-dramatized and -glamorized tales of Hollywood.

The characters were easier to relate to than those in, for example, the A-List series. Likely Story is not a particularly exciting novel all the time, but it was an enjoyable read. Readers looking for a milder version of the A-List will enjoy this novel too. Sep 10, Coralie added it. This books isn't going to break any awards for breaking new ground.

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It's not written in breathtaking prose. However, I really liked it. I thought it was cute, and interesting. It read really quickly. I think it would really appeal to teenaged girls without having overt sex or vampires. The teen relationships were very realistic but the adult relationships not so much.

How did such a horrible mother raise a daughter who is so functional? Although on the other hand,we only see Mallory's side of it This books isn't going to break any awards for breaking new ground. Although on the other hand,we only see Mallory's side of it. There was one moment toward the end where Mallory's mother says, "You have no idea how hard I have worked to give you what you need", or something to that effect, that I felt some empathy for her. We have all been there with teenaged offspring who only see how mean you are and can't really see that you are up against it, partially because you don't really want them to know.

I would read more of these books, although I have a feeling that they are probably all similar. Dec 31, Emily rated it liked it Shelves: Mallory's mom is the ultimate drama queen and believes everything is about her. So when Mallory decides to write a soap opera script of her own, her Mom totally freaks out and is anything but supportive. Oh, and speaking of soap operas, Mallory's best friend is expecting to be the lead actress in her new show. Mallory is her boyfriend's secret girlfrined that his "real" girlfriend can never A Likely Story by David Van Etten is about Mallory, the teenage daughter of a popular soap opera actress.

Mallory is her boyfriend's secret girlfrined that his "real" girlfriend can never find out about, and Mallory is developing a crush on her new show's leading man. This was written by 3 guys YA writer, 1 film maker and 1 soap opera writer--and it shows. And that's exactly what's wrong with this book Feb 08, Akilah rated it really liked it. This is a book about a girl who writes her own soap series. Needless to say, it is awesome for that alone. It is a super fun read and quick.


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Mar 02, Court rated it really liked it. Nov 30, Karin rated it really liked it Shelves: Soap-opera royalty Mallory sells her own script and becomes caught up in the same crazy showbiz world as her mom. Feb 09, Laurie added it Recommended to Laurie by: Fun story about the teenage daughter of a soap-opera drama queen the star of a long-running soap who launches her own show, stealing her [aging: The backstage intrigue makes for fun reading; I enjoyed this enough to read the sequel, and I think students will like it as well.

Mar 03, Caitlin rated it really liked it. I really liked this book. I especially liked the way the author wrote.

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He is so funny! The plot was good and the writing was hilarious so the book proved to be a satisfying read. Maybe you get a different perspective if you read the third before the first and second