Alice in La La Land (Kellywood)

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Alice in La La Land (Kellywood)
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Publisher Name
Independently Published
Age Range
14+
Release Date
January 08, 2024
ISBN13
979-8871760208
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How far would you go to achieve your dreams?

Alice Liddell wants nothing more than to be a rock star, but her overly strict mother is determined to see her at an Ivy League school and as far from the entertainment industry as possible. When Ms. Liddell discovers Alice is in a secret band and thinking of turning down Yale to pursue a career in music, mother and daughter have a fight that changes Alice’s life. Alice learns that not only is her absentee father a household name in entertainment, but he has no idea she even exists.

Desperate for at least one parent who can understand and support her, Alice and her bandmates cook up a scheme to go to Los Angeles so Alice can meet her famous father. Once in California, nothing goes according to plan. Alice quickly finds herself caught up in the wild and crazy world of Hollywood with the mischievous, swoon-worthy TV star Dylan Reese as her personal guide.

Tumble down the rabbit hole with Alice in this coming-of-age rom-com from the international bestselling author of Cinder & Ella.

Alice in La La Land is a stand-alone novel set in the Kellywood universe.

Other books in the Kellywood universe:
V is for Virgin (V is for Virgin #1)
A is for Abstinence (V is for Virgin #2)
Cinder & Ella (Cinder & Ella #1)
Happily Ever After (Cinder & Ella #2)
Beauty and the Bachelor (Coming June 2024)

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1 review
A fun and modern twist to a classic that is all Kelly
Overall rating
 
4.3
Writing Style
 
5.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
I love Kelly Oram books, she is my number one insta-buy author and I am always excited to read what she has put out there. Alice in La La Land was no different!

In the Kellywood universe, Alice in La La Land revisits Kelly Classics like Cinder & Ella and V is for Virgin, with several characters making cameos.
Alice in La La Land is about Alice and Dylan, but also her best friends, Lexie and Matt and their collective dream to make it big as musicians.

I really loved the chemistry Lexie, Matt, and Alice had together. All three characters were super unique and added enough to the story to help it flow.
I loved Dylan and Alice's "meet-cute." It was full of humor and snark, which paved the path for their further interactions to be much of the same. I thought their romance was a little lacking though.
Written in dual POV, it was great to see their interactions from each perspective and how they interpreted inflection or body language.

I enjoyed watching Alice develop a backbone and stick up for herself against her mom. It was totally understandable on why she didn't want to hurt her moms feelings, you couldn't help but feel pity for the whole situation. That being said, there wasn't as much emotional connection for me like there usually is with one of Kelly's books. I swooned occasionally with Dylan's charm, but I didn't feel the roller coaster of emotions like I have with her other books.

There is a lot that happens in a three day period. The sneaking out of the hotel for three nights in a row seems a bit much, and unrealistic.

I loved, loved, loved seeing Brian Oliver in a big brother role. It fits him so well. I would love to see more of him in future books.

Despite its few flaws, Alice in La La Land is a very cute, insta-love read.



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