Love, Hollywood Style
by P.J. Ruditis
LOVE, HOLLYWOOD STYLE by P.J. Ruditis
Category:  Contemporary
Age Recommendation:
 Grades 9+
Release Date:  1/8/08
Publisher:  Simon Pulse
Reviewed by:  
Jaglvr
Rating:  5 Stars


Tracy is working as a tour guide at Sovereign Studios the summer before she starts at UCLA as a freshman. Though there
have never been a draught of first dates for Tracy, there is always something that leaves her not wanting a second date
with prospective beaus.

When Connor walks into the commissary, she tells her friend Liz that she’s been going about things the wrong way. There
must be something to all the romantic comedies that the public soaks up at the cinema. After a DVD festival and taking
notes, Tracy and Liz put Operation Ro Com into action. After a failed attempt at a “meet cute,” Tracy finally gets a date
with Connor. With the help of Liz and Dex (Liz’s twin brother), the three of them plan the perfect date.

Things don’t go quite as Tracy envisioned them, but Connor admits to having had a fantastic time. This leads to a second
date, and doubts for Tracy. For some reason, she just doesn’t feel the magic with Connor. Through multiple attempts at
romance, there still aren’t sparks for Tracy, and she knows she has to end it. Again, nothing goes as planned, but maybe
there is romance in sight for Tracy after all.

LOVE, HOLLYWOOD STYLE is Mr. Ruditis’ first foray into the Simon Romantic Comedies arena. For fans of this
series, this book does not disappoint. It moves quickly (I read it in one sitting) and has a happy ending. For those familiar
with the Simon Romantic Comedies, the premise is familiar, but the misfortunes that befall Tracy along the way are what
make the story so much fun. This is another great addition to the series and leaves the reader wanting a happily-ever-after
for themselves.