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Likely Story! (A Likely Story)

Likely Story! (A Likely Story)

Published in
2010
3.75
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Description

Meet Mallory Hayden, sixteen-year-old producer and creator of her own soap opera. Can she survive life with her backstabbing soap-star mother, keep her friends close and her enemies closer (and tell the difference between them), find true love (supersweet boyfriend-or the show's supercute male lead?), and make her show a hit in this world of high-stakes drama and sudsy sabotage?Originally published as separate hardcover novels, here are all three Likely Story novels in one sizzling volume!"A fresh, hip glimpse into the life of daytime soaps and everyday teens. . . . Soapdish meets Sweet Valley High. . . . If you are a soap fan, YA novel fan or simply looking for a good, dishy, well-written read, Likely Story is a must-have." -Daytime Confidential"More twists, turns, and intrigue than a daytime soap. . . . Sure to be a hit." -School Library JournalFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
688 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Narrative: 'Likely Story! (A Likely Story)' by David Levithan offers readers an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that keeps them hooked from the first page to the last, making it a delightful reading experience.
  • Unique Storytelling: David Levithan is known for his unique storytelling style, and this book is no exception. It provides a fresh perspective and an innovative approach to storytelling that can inspire creativity and a love for literature.
  • Emotional Depth: Levithan's characters are often richly developed, and 'Likely Story! (A Likely Story)' promises to deliver emotional depth and relatable experiences that resonate with readers, allowing them to connect with the characters on a personal level.
  • Exploration of Themes: The book explores various themes such as love, friendship, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. Reading it can offer valuable insights and encourage readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them.