I thought that this book was pretty good. One thing that I liked about it was that I had never really thought about celebrity's kids before, and I found it interesting to see what their world was like. I didn't really like how cliche it was, parents who aren't really there, queen bee who hates the main character, etc. Overall, this book was interesting and a nice light read but nothing mind-blowing. I recently finished this book and had to give it four stars. This book starts out with three fourteen year old girls that are all daughters of famous mothers. The book is mostly about one specific daughter named Lizzie. Lizzie has a supermodel mother. Her mom would be on like our magazines today that say sexiest woman alive. Lizzie starts to get annoyed with her mom always asking for her to be in the pictures with her. Everytime the photographers will kind of ignore Lizzie, so Lizzie kind of changes her whole world around with just a few bad phrases about her mother. These phrases go viral and Lizzie is discovered by a photographer that wants Lizzie to model by herself. Lizzie eventually learns the ups and downs to modeling. By the end of the book she realizes that the only opinions that matter are from the ones that love her. This book has a nice meaning and story, but i did give it four stars instead of five for a reason. I gave this book four stars because the story is really slow. It gets kind of boring halfway through because you feel like you have been reading the same thing throughout the whole book.