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Title | : | Finding June (June #1) |
Author | : | Shannen Crane Camp |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 295 pages |
Published | : | December 20th 2012 by Sugar Coated Press (first published December 2nd 2012) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. High School |

Shannen Crane Camp
Paperback | Pages: 295 pages Rating: 3.74 | 419 Users | 65 Reviews
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Standing up for what you believe in is hard for any teenager in the battleground known as high school. It's even harder in the world of Hollywood, which is where sixteen-year-old June Laurie dreams of being. Thanks to the constant training from her agent/grandmother and the support of her best friend Joseph, June is positive she's ready. But is an innocent little Mormon girl like June ever really ready to be cast as the love interest for the country's hottest star, Lukas Leighton? When June lands a role in Hollywood's most popular crime drama, Forensic Faculty, she finds herself caught off-guard by the fast-paced world of tabloids and paparazzi, and swept off her feet by her gorgeous co-star. Now June must decide what she's willing to give up to achieve the title of Hollywood starlet—or more importantly, what's too sacred to lose.Particularize Books As Finding June (June #1)
ISBN: | 1480260827 (ISBN13: 9781480260825) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | June #1 |
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Ratings: 3.74 From 419 Users | 65 ReviewsNotice Regarding Books Finding June (June #1)
Absolutely adorable. Not my typical genre when it comes to reading, but that didn't stop me from loving every single page of it. It was definitely a refreshing change from all the death in the dystopian genre which is where most of my reading background comes from. Loved the characters, loved the comic relief and can't wait for the next book in the series.3.5 Stars
I loved this book! Such a sweet story, I didn't want to put the book down. The characters are so fun, I didn't want it to end! I would recommend it to anyone.

Sixteen-year-old June Laurie looks like the reincarnation of 1920s silent-film star Lillian Gish, which has gotten her a few small acting gigs, mostly parts in "artsy commercials". But then her big break comes: a recurring role in the hot TV crime drama Forensic Faculty starring none other than heartthrob Lukas Leighton. And June's been cast as his love interest!As June juggles normal high school classes, church activities, and teenage life with her newfound fame, her best friend Joseph helps
Main character*Self absorbed*Whiny*Clueless*Believes that everyone loves her*Not to mention she in love with her co-star just because of his looks and because he said hi to her."What did he smell like?""Heaven. I can't explain it.""Was he nice? I'd hate to think he was one of those celebrities who're big jerks to everyone who isn't famous.""He was so nice! Well... I mean I didn't get to talk to him much out of character," I admitted. "We only said a few words to each other before rehearsing the
Actual Rating: 3.5 This was so cute and it was a short read. I love stories like this one. This was a nice blend of humour and romance. I recommend it to those who enjoy young adult romance. This story is a coming of age story. I really enjoyed it. I thought the story was genuine and authentic. That's what I like about books. Finding June is the first book in a series, but it was a nice story. The characters were unique, yet different. I wanted a bit more from them, but it was comical. Can't
Reviewed on Clean Teen Fiction I finished this book on Christmas and didn't take any notes because I was enjoying it too much! It was a fast and fun read. It's LDS fiction which is the same as Christian fiction but with some specific Latter-Day Saint/Mormon vocabulary, for example- seminary. Seminary is a morning class (normally around 6am) that high school age kids can attend that discusses the scriptures. These kind of possibly unfamiliar terms were explained well enough for those of you not
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