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From the publisher:
Lily has the whole summer stretched out before her—endless days of sunshine and friends at beautiful Pippi Beach. Then superstar Dorian Khan arrives, with his party of Hollywood types. While most of the locals, including Lily’s glamor-obsessed mum, are thrilled to be so close to the A-listers, Lily can’t help but see them as superficial and arrogant, especially Dorian, the most famous of them all. But as Lily’s and Dorian’s paths continue to cross, she begins to wonder if she’s got him all wrong.
Playwright Kate Rice and her daughter, Hollywood actor Angourie Rice, team up to write a teen romance novel from those who know firsthand what the international film industry is really like. Inspired by the ever-popular Austen fandom, Stuck Up and Stupid is for a generation of teens who are definitely NOT looking for love.
My take: I didn’t want to read this book because it has only 2.8 stars on Goodreads, which is not a good sign. So I did a very quick read through it to get enough information to determine that this rapid rating is accurate.
Rapid Rating: Mild.
Profanity includes a couple of uses of mild language, about 30 instances of the name of Deity in vain, and a few uses of British profanity. There are several instances of alcohol use. Sexual content includes a simple kiss and some brief references to sex.
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