
My Life On TV by Kimberly Greene
Sam's life is turned upside down when her pop-star sister Danni announces her decision to move out of their house, and the limelight. Since their home is owned by the TV company, Sam and her mum are soon to be made homeless. So when Robert, Danni's manager, has an idea for a show with Sam in the starring role, she has some tough choices to make.
Brimming with gossip, glamour and gorgeous guys* Lancashire Evening Post *
Full of tales of ‘boy trouble’ and the problems with fame, this is the story of a normal teenager surrounded by chaos and excitement. * Aldershot News and Mail *
Greene’s brilliant teenage books about celebrity life are brimming with gossip, glamour and gorgeous guys but also contain a few home truths about its pitfalls. Tears, tantrums and tons of fun... * Lancashire Evening Post *
My Life On TV does not contain the overtly Jewish theme of the preceding books in the series, but it retains Kimberly Greene's strong moral stance. Issues range from not miming to music while pretending to play live, to staying loyal to your friends when every zit on your face has become the property of the viewing public. Wholesome fare for the High School Musical fan aged 9-12. * Jewish Chronicle *
I am so totally glad there was a sequel to "My Sisters a Popstar", and it was just as good! I read this in 3 hours, I was so into it. I really wanted to find out what happened with Sam, her crush, her super jerky co-star, and I was always looking forward to reading Sam's blog. "Packed with fun, fame, and fiasco..." girl talk were definitely right about that! Kimberly always leaves you wanting more, and now I can't have more. That is how great the book actually is! Its inpiring, cool, funky, and to say the least, addicting! * The Beaucoup Preview book blog *
Full of tales of ‘boy trouble’ and the problems with fame, this is the story of a normal teenager surrounded by chaos and excitement. * Aldershot News and Mail *
Greene’s brilliant teenage books about celebrity life are brimming with gossip, glamour and gorgeous guys but also contain a few home truths about its pitfalls. Tears, tantrums and tons of fun... * Lancashire Evening Post *
My Life On TV does not contain the overtly Jewish theme of the preceding books in the series, but it retains Kimberly Greene's strong moral stance. Issues range from not miming to music while pretending to play live, to staying loyal to your friends when every zit on your face has become the property of the viewing public. Wholesome fare for the High School Musical fan aged 9-12. * Jewish Chronicle *
I am so totally glad there was a sequel to "My Sisters a Popstar", and it was just as good! I read this in 3 hours, I was so into it. I really wanted to find out what happened with Sam, her crush, her super jerky co-star, and I was always looking forward to reading Sam's blog. "Packed with fun, fame, and fiasco..." girl talk were definitely right about that! Kimberly always leaves you wanting more, and now I can't have more. That is how great the book actually is! Its inpiring, cool, funky, and to say the least, addicting! * The Beaucoup Preview book blog *
Kimberly has had a glamorous and varied career, touring the world as a singer and dancer, and even performing in the Vatican City for the Pope. She went on to teach in public and private schools, finally becoming a studio teacher for many of today's most famous child celebrities, all of which has given her a fantastic insight into the world of celebrity. Author location: California
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| ISBN 13 | 9781409508298 |
| ISBN 10 | 1409508293 |
| Title | My Life On TV |
| Author | Kimberly Greene |
| Series | Pop Star |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Usborne Publishing Ltd |
| Year published | 2010-04-30 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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