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Ah, but it's a lovely story and if you feel like a bit of escapism then it's ideal. You'll love Jess and her friend Pia. They just try so darned hard to do the right thing and despite all their best intentions sometimes it just doesn't work out. They're just starting to find that boys can actually be quite attractive and some of the boys are taking their first steps towards the sort of relationships with girls which they haven't had since they were toddlers. It's innocent and it's heart-warming.
And, although the rich might not be ''quite'' like us, their life isn't always easy either. Moving and leaving friends behind is hard however much money you have. Sometimes it's even harder to make new friends when you're isolated by minders are parents who are rightly conscious about security. You won't long for life as a an A-list celebrity after reading this book, but you might understand that it's not all it's cracked up to be. Go on – it's a fun, entertaining read which points up the fact that it's friendship that really matters.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag. We also have a review of [[Love at Second Sight by Cathy Hopkins]].
If this book appeals then you'll probably also enjoy [[My Life on TV by Kimberly Greene]] AND [[Della Says: OMG! by Keris Stainton]].

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