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Everyone Who's Anyone

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Jacey is trying to prove to herself, and to Hollywood, that she really does have what it takes to succeed in the business. But thanks to intrusive paparazzi, life gets even more complicated for Jacey. Everything’s more intense—and more public—in the Hollywood spotlight.

304 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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Randi Reisfeld

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Randi Reisfeld has written over 60 books, primarily for ‘tweens and teens; non-fiction (celebrity biographies, two of which have made the New York Times best seller list); and fiction. She wrote the Clueless series, original stories based on the characters in the movie, as well as six books based on the character of TV's Moesha. Her original fiction series called T*Witches is a Disney Channel TV movie, broadcast October 2005. [NOTE: Although Witches is in the title, this series is completely wholesome, compelling, and humorous, and has nothing to do with the occult].

She is an editor at Scholastic, as well.

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November 1, 2007
I just finished this book. This book was awesome. I enjoyed this book because it taught me a lesson to choose between the hardest decisions in life and the right choices to make. Jacey Chandliss had very hard decisions to make and was very lucky to have a great family to pull her through her trials and tribulations. The book had a great ending. I loved it. She had so many choices to make that she had gotten stressed over the whole situation. She had many people that were there for her and some people that did not help her with her struggles in life, like her cousin and her boyfriend. At the end they were all very supportive of her and everything worked out fine and Jacey was capable to have a better life without any troubles.
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