Infamous
Written by Lauren Conrad
Narrated by Jenna Lamia
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Lauren Conrad, star of the hit MTV reality series The Hills, brings her insider knowledge to Infamous, the exciting finale to her New York Times bestselling Fame Game series.
Kate and Carmen are about to become big stars, but they're going to have to survive some backstage drama first. And Madison is learning hard lessons about fame as she deals with backstabbing ""friends"" and family, out-of-control paparazzi, and a scandal reported in every tabloid.
For anyone who has ever wondered what it is like to make it in Hollywood, Infamous is full of dishy details about young Hollywood and the realities of becoming famous—by the bestselling author of the L.A. Candy series, Lauren Conrad Style, and Lauren Conrad Beauty.
Lauren Conrad
Lauren Conrad is an accomplished designer and entrepreneur, a #1 New York Times bestselling author, and was the star of MTV’s hits Laguna Beach and The Hills. She has been featured on the covers of People StyleWatch, Elle, Glamour, Redbook, Lucky, Cosmopolitan, Allure, Rolling Stone, Us Weekly, and Entertainment Weekly, among many other publications. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
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The Fame Game Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Starstruck Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Infamous Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
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Reviews for Infamous
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Really enjoyed it... Though the last couple of chapters felt a little rushed. I did enjoy how LC wrapped up the series... I loved how she hinted that Sophie was similar to Heidi from the hills. Got a laugh out of that. Didn't really enjoy Madison changing but I get that people do change.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5My feelings for The Fame Game series have changed so much since I read the first novel. Now that I’ve finished Infamous, I have to say that it was great to see the characters grow and evolve, but I was a bit disappointed by the subdued drama in the plot. Nevertheless, the writing style is very engaging and I just flew through it.When I first read The Fame Game, I thought Kate would be my favorite character and expected her to be exactly like Jane Roberts/Lauren Conrad. Maybe Kate was at first, but by the time Infamous came around she bore almost no resemblance to the girl I liked so much in The Fame Game. Similarly, I really thought I would love Carmen, but she was basically just a backstabbing bitch. One of those girls who thinks they’re doing the right thing and honestly does mean well, but is just too selfish to truly care about anyone but themselves. The character that surprised me the most, however, was Madison.I absolutely hated Madison in L.A Candy—she was a selfish, back-stabbing social climber. These qualities never fully disappeared in The Fame Game, but Madison evolved into a much more compassionate and caring person. We see why she put up so many walls and was willing to do whatever it took to ensure her success. She was by far my favorite character in the series and she had the most depth. Those who read L.A. Candy will remember all of the drama that occurred—Jane Roberts constantly being betrayed by everyone, on camera surprises, etc. Where was that in Infamous? When I finished reading Infamous, I was actually thinking to myself, “is this the really end?” because nothing really happens. It does put a nice bow on all of the plot lines, but that’s really it. There were hardly any new story lines and the ones that were there were surprisingly boring.While Infamous was sufficiently lacking in the plot department, I really enjoyed seeing where the characters ended up—particularly Madison. Even though the plot wasn’t great, the writing kept me entertained and I didn’t really want to put the book down. The ending was so lackluster that the series is practically begging for a fourth book, but since all of the plot points have been resolved there isn’t really any place for a sequel to go unless there is an entirely new spin off series.