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Book Reviews of Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2)

Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2)
Sweet Little Lies - L.A. Candy, Bk 2
Author: Lauren Conrad
ISBN-13: 9780061767609
ISBN-10: 0061767603
Publication Date: 2/1/2010
Pages: 309
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 49 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
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shopaholic avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Without plagiarizing I'll just say that I read this book rather quickly. I enjoyed reading this because it was like reading an episode of the hills or laguna beach. So if you like the show, then it's easy to love the book. I like how Conrad weaves in the camera crew, giving a behind the scenes look into who the show is filmed which answers the question whether or not the show is real.
justcyn avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 148 more book reviews
This is book 2 in the series. The story has the same characters. The ending leaves you waiting to read book 3.
Which of course I'll probably read.
JBMW112009 avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 24 more book reviews
Kind of a guilty pleasure. While I've only watched "The Hills" a few times, the plot is pretty similar. A quick and fun read with lots of drama in between. I'd recommend - especially with pool/beach season fast approaching
colie1718 avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 70 more book reviews
A good book. It is best to have watched the show to truly understand the importance of the story. It was slightly less impressive then the first book but still a nice quick read.
laina42107 avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 115 more book reviews
If you like reality drama you will love this series! Madison has become my favorite character. Even though she is a super bitch. She is probably the most developed and interesting character. Jane is to naive and sometimes whiny. Can't wait to read book 3.
angelas avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 75 more book reviews
This second novel in the LA Candy series starts off where the first one left off. Jane Roberts, star of the hit reality TV show LA candy, finds herself in the middle of a national scandal after a tabloid prints some photos of her in a rather compromising position. Not knowing what to do or where to turn, Jane takes the advice of her cast mate, Madison, and takes off to Cabo for some much needed peace and quiet with Madison by her side to comfort and console her. Jane can't run forever though, and she can't keep ignoring the persistent phone calls of her concerned friends, family and crew members either. Facing reality, Jane heads back to LA to make things right. After leaving without as much as a word to let anyone know where she went, everyone is pretty upset with Jane. Her roommate, Scarlett, can't believe that Jane took off with that two-faced master manipulator Madison. Scarlett trys to explain to Jane that Madison is the one who leaked the photos...but Jane won't listen and this causes a rift in their long time friendship. At this point, Jane doesn't know who she can trust anymore. To further complicate things, Jane's heartthrob boyfriend Jesse is willing to take her back after she publicly humiliated him by cheating on him with his best friend, Braden. Though Jane loves Jesse (or at least she thinks she does) she really can't deny her feelings for Braden either. As Jane and Jesse's relationship becomes more and more turbulent - and abusive - Jane has to decide what she really wants. Does she really want the cameras altering her life to fit what works for the show? Or does she want her old life back, where she wasn't America's Sweetheart and she didn't have to do things just because the producer wanted her to? Showing that Hollywood life isn't always so glamorous, this novel really brings the LA Candy series to another level. Though Jane is extremely naive about everything, it's still a suspenseful and intriguing page turner. The only question is : Will Jane see the truth before it's too late? You'll have to read on to find out. I really enjoyed this book and found it to be much better than the first one!
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Sweet Little Lies (L.A. Candy, Bk 2) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Angela S. for TeensReadToo.com

This second novel in the L.A. CANDY series starts off where the first one left off.

Jane Roberts, star of the hit reality TV show L.A. Candy, finds herself in the middle of a national scandal after a tabloid prints some photos of her in a rather compromising position. Not knowing what to do or where to turn, Jane takes the advice of her castmate, Madison, and takes off to Cabo for some much needed peace and quiet with Madison by her side to comfort and console her.

Jane can't run forever though, and she can't keep ignoring the persistent phone calls of her concerned friends, family, and crew members, either. Facing reality, Jane heads back to L.A. to make things right.

After leaving without as much as a word to let anyone know where she went, everyone is pretty upset with Jane. Her roommate, Scarlett, can't believe that Jane took off with that two-faced master manipulator, Madison. Scarlett tries to explain to Jane that Madison is the one who leaked the photos...but Jane won't listen and this causes a rift in their long-time friendship.

At this point, Jane doesn't know who she can trust anymore. To further complicate things, Jane's heartthrob boyfriend, Jesse, is willing to take her back after she publicly humiliated him by cheating on him with his best friend, Braden. Though Jane loves Jesse (or at least she thinks she does), she really can't deny her feelings for Braden. As Jane and Jesse's relationship becomes more and more turbulent - and abusive - Jane has to decide what she really wants.

Does she really want the cameras altering her life to fit what works for the show? Or does she want her old life back, where she wasn't America's Sweetheart and she didn't have to do things just because the producer wanted her to?

Showing that Hollywood life isn't always so glamorous, this novel really brings the series to another level. Though Jane is extremely naive about everything, it's still a suspenseful and intriguing page-turner. The only question is : Will Jane see the truth before it's too late? You'll have to read on to find out.