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Star Struck

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The conclusion to the Ladybirds series (Flirty Dancing, Love Bomb, and Sunkissed), focuses on Pearl navigating her rocky home life, friendships, and a new girl in school that may just steal her spotlight.
Pearl is destined to be the star of this year's school musical. Being the lead is all she wants —especially as it means kissing super-hot Jake Flower. Then a new girl walks into the audition . . .
Hoshi can sing, she's an amazing dancer, and she's seriously cute. Before Pearl knows it, Hoshi has stolen her part, her friends, and Jake's attention. But this girl doesn't know who she's messing with. Pearl's used to battling every day, and she's not going down without a fight!

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2018

      Gr 7 Up-A character-driven novel where a school bully gets a wake-up call. Pearl, who is white, is the school mean girl and that is just how she likes it. But when a new girl, Hoshi, who is white and Japanese, bursts onto the scene with her undeniable talent and knowledge of Japanese pop culture, things start to change. Suddenly, what once belonged to Pearl starts slipping away. From the lead role in the school musical to her newest crush's attention, Hoshi's entrance puts things in motion for Pearl's character growth. McLachlan has written a charming story of self-discovery. Her characters are a dynamic and realistic representation of teens in a modern world. Pearl is confronted not only with natural adolescent issues but also with the struggles of her home life and her sexuality. And though Hoshi initially serves as a catalyst for the mean girl's transformation, the secondary character is also fully developed by the story's end. While this is set in modern England, the dialogue lacks the Briticisms that might trip up some teens. The narrative is generally light and entertaining. Those who have read the other books in the series will be thrilled with this addition. VERDICT Purchase where the previous entries are popular.-Haley Amendt, Hinton Municipal Library, Alta.

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:630
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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