A-List #6, The: Some Like It Hot: An A-List Novel
It’s prom season, and no town does prom like Tinsel Town. Ben is back for the summer – just in time to be Anna’s prom date. But his family has a house guest who’s so hot, she’s bound to burn up their perfect plans. Adam finds out a scandalous secret that threatens to tear Cammie’s world to pieces. Sam agrees to take Parker to the prom and they end up doing a lot more than dancing. What happens when Sam’s romance-obsessed boyfriend Eduardo flies in from Paris to surprise Sam? This prom is sure to
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Review by Teenreads.com for A-List #6, The: Some Like It Hot: An A-List Novel
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The A-Listers return for a Hollywood-style prom in their sixth book — but you won’t find cheesy matching dresses, flowers and cummerbunds here. It’s couture all the way for a prom that will be on the film set of Sam’s father’s remake of Ben Hur.
Romance is in the air with a lot of doubts and insecurities. Anna is conflicted about Ben’s return for the summer. She’s so happy to be able to spend real time with him, but what’s up with family friend Maddy who’s living in his house now? Maddy is a formerly obese girl who came from the Midwest for a stomach stapling and lifestyle makeover. She’s sweet as candy, but she does seem to have a crush on Ben. Still, after everything they’ve been through, Anna can trust him, right?
After she gets a chain belt with Adam’s initials dangling as charms, Cammie has a big fight with him. He thought she asked him to help investigate the mysterious disappearance of her mother, but when he does, she’s not ready to handle it — or the fact that Adam knows about it too. Things come to a head on Prom night when everyone else is enjoying a magical evening. Can this odd couple stay together?
Dee gets a leave of absence from her hospital for Prom and immediately falls for Ben’s Princeton roommate, Jack. She is sane and together for the first time in a long while, but there is something about Prom that gives these two an unforgettable blind date.
Sam hates the idea of Prom. When she finds out about a documentary contest, she decides to offer a snarky look at how ridiculous it really is. When she starts meeting with the prom committee girls, she thinks that making fun of them and their silly event will be so easy. But when one location has a fire, Sam begins getting more involved. While busy saving Prom, she continues her hot romance with Eduardo. It’s too bad he can’t come to the big dance, so she’s taking her friend Parker, who looks really good in his tux and is so nice. Sam grows tired of worrying if Eduardo likes more sophisticated women and drinks too much at the after-Prom party, which leads to appreciating Parker too much.
There is plenty of romance and intrigue in this book, but some of the best parts of this series are when the gal pals work together. The young women generously team up here to make over Maddy for her own fabulous prom. That scene will make fashion lovers drool as the ladies are fitted with luscious designer wear that readers will covet. SOME LIKE IT HOT has plenty for A-List fans to enjoy.
— Reviewed by Amy Alessio
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this book was ok. it was fast paced. it had alot of twists involving eduardo and sam and cammie and adam. a must read if you have already read the series
Review by Glimpy smith for A-List #6, The: Some Like It Hot: An A-List Novel
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This had to be the best A- List book. There was so much intriguy in it. It also was the longest A- List book. It was all set around prom and all the stress that goes into it. The new information that Cammie found out about her mother’s death was scary, but it added a new twist. Also with Maddy and her crush on her math teacher. I have to admitt, It was kind of funny when Cammie found out that she burned down an LA landmark. I reccoamend this to everyone!
Review by bookworm for A-List #6, The: Some Like It Hot: An A-List Novel
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It’s that time of year… prom!!!
Anna and Ben are finally together, but will an attractive girl staying at the Birnbaum’s mess with their relationship again?
Cammie and Adam are doing well, until Cammie finds out more about the night her mother died.
Sam is happy with where she’s at with Eduardo, until he tells her that he won’t be able to come to her prom… or can he?
Drama is abound once more in the juicy sixth book.
Review by Emma Stohle for A-List #6, The: Some Like It Hot: An A-List Novel
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“I don’t like being alone.”
Some Like It Hot was one of Zoey Dean’s best books. All of her books are great and make you want to keep turning the pages, but this one was especially filled with drama. Since she is a very creative writer who knows exactly what teenage girls want to read. I have pictured the whole story in my head for every book of hers I have read written from her and finished them within two weeks. Everyone of her books has meaning to it and teaches life lessons.
In all six A-List novels, Sam is a fat and very insecure girl, and the author does a good job making the point that you can be “fat” and “beautiful” at the same time. Sam doesn’t think a guy will be attracted to her and fears that they will use her to get to her dad who is a big time movie director. She feels this way because she has been used many times in the past.
Some Like It Hot, begins at the point when Sam and Eduardo have been long distance dating for almost a year. Since Sam lives in Hollywood and Eduardo lives in Paris they only get to see each other on a few vacations. Luckily Eduardo will be in town for Sam’s prom, but at the last minute he can’t go with her. Sam asked Parker to go to prom with her instead and Eduardo found them making out at her after party. I thought that it was thoughtful of Eduardo to surprise her, but I can see it wasn’t a good idea. I didn’t like that he just showed up without calling. I wondered if just Eduardo didn’t trust her or if he showed up because he wanted to be with her. I’m actually kind of glad that Eduardo caught Sam kissing Parker because she was actually the one who kept picturing Eduardo with other girls in their long-distance relationship. I see that Sam needs to realize that it’s bad for her to be picturing Eduardo with other girls, as if she wasn’t worthy of his loyalty.
If Zoey Dean writes another book, I hope that Sam and Parker end up getting together because Parker really cares about Sam. He’s always by her side, and has encouraged her movie making interest.
This book reminded me of the TV show “Laguna Beach” because there’s so much drama that never seems to end; Kristin and LC fought over Stephen, and Eduardo and Parker both like Sam in Some Like It Hot.
Zoey Dean is trying to show that you should realize the people who are your real friends are and be grateful you have them. She also shows that insecurity and low self esteem negatively affect relationships. I see that Sam needs to realize that its bad for her to be picturing Eduardo with other girls, as if she wasn’t worthy of his loyalty. I really liked how Zoey Dean put these real life issues in Some Like It Hot because these problems do happen to teenagers today.
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