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Overview

THE ANGELS PRACTICE, OR TAP, is the kind of cult that doesn't exist. There are no rules and no records, just a MySpace-like website. All you need to know is that it will define who you are and what you will become.

Amidst the glittering L.A. nightlife, TAP parties are the place to see and be seen, especially in the exclusive back room. Taj and her rocker boyfriend, Johnny, are TAP elite, so when Taj meets preppie outsider Nick at a party, she doesn't give him a second thought. But then Johnny goes missing, along with Nick's sister. And suddenly Taj and Nick are teaming up to question TAP's darker side....

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De la Cruz (the Au Pairs series) invents a dark world against an L.A. backdrop in this novel, giving readers plenty to puzzle over and ponder. A fictional social networking Web site called TAP.com lies at the center of this story about a missing rock star, the girl who loved him, and rich boy Nick, who is learning to see beneath the surface. Johnny Silver, Taj's boyfriend and "the kind of star that spoke for a generation," literally vanishes from the stage, and he is not alone. Nick's sister goes missing, and soon, so does his best friend. Through Taj's and Nick's alternating perspectives, readers not only watch the mismatched pair fall for each other, they learn TAP's secrets, from the "otherworldly" punch served at the site's sponsored parties, to the strange ritual that happens in the parties' secret rooms. ("TAP—The Angels' Practice... the website was only the beginning. It was also a movement, a phenomenon, and a drug," says Taj.) Nick suspects the Web site is connected to the disappearances. Memorable secondary characters people the novel, such as Taj's drag queen uncle, Mama Fay, and Sutton, Johnny's teen manager with "the smile of the devil." But the story wraps up before readers get enough of them. Teens may have trouble tracking all the pieces of the mystery, but will compulsively turn the pages—and be haunted by the story's provocative themes, such as the underbelly of social networking sites, and why "sixty percent of America's teenagers believe they will become famous." Ages 14-up. (Mar.)

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"Once readers get started, they'll find this hard to put down."

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"...jump on board with the hottest book of the summer."

Publishers Weekly

"A beach read without a doubt."

Romantic Times

"This is Sex and the City lite, where everyone is a little more fabulous, flirtatious, snobby, and deceitful than we are -- and it's quite all right with us."

Seventeen

"A guilty-pleasure beach read....What could be better than taking a nanny job that's guaranteed to be a VIP pass to celebrity parties and cute guys?"

Teen Vogue

"Nothing is more glam than a summer in the Hamptons."

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"...a hip and light-hearted page turner."

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"Fans of the Gossip Girl series will love this novel."

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Nick Huntington is a Westside golden boy who has everything easy, and he knows it. Taj is a quirky-but-gorgeous skater girl with secrets, who lives in shady West Hollywood. And Johnny Silver, the biggest rock star of his generation, is who brings them together—after he mysteriously disappears at the moment of his debut concert at the Viper Room. All is not what it seems in this ambitious mystery-meets-glamour novel that is the first in a new series from Melissa de la Cruz, author of the popular "Au Pairs" and "Blue Bloods" series. A social networking site, TAP.com, run by the diabolical Sutton Werner, is at the heart of Johnny Silver's success, and when Nick begins investigating the strange disappearances of some of its members—including his younger sister—he discovers a scary underground cult with exclusive parties, ironclad rules, and frightening consequences for those who dare violate those rules. While de la Cruz attempts in the final chapters to clarify her intention to comment on the shallowness of consumerism, it is difficult to swallow after she has spent much of the book glorifying fashion designers, expensive cars, and grand houses in southern California's most expensive neighborhoods. Alcohol consumption, drug use, and casual sex are portrayed in a relatively glamorous light, though not without some consequences. Unevenly paced and difficult to follow, the story is told from Nick and Taj's alternating viewpoints and includes illustrations of the character's TAP web pages. The strange and rushed ending, on the heels of a convoluted plot, leaves readers with more questions than answers, and the disappointing realization that the book does not stand alone butrequires future books to fulfill its promise. Those looking for an excellent treatment of greed would be better served by reading M.T. Anderson's Feed.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781416939917
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
  • Publication date: 10/7/2008
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 240
  • Sales rank: 741,416
  • Age range: 14 - 18 Years
  • Series: Angels on Sunset Boulevard Series , #1
  • Product dimensions: 8.22 (w) x 5.38 (h) x 0.64 (d)

Meet the Author

Melissa de la Cruz
Melissa de la Cruz

Melissa de la Cruz is the author of the novel Cat's Meow and the co-author of How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less. Her work has been translated into several languages. She writes regularly for Marie Claire, Gotham, Hamptons, and Lifetime magazines and has contributed to the New York Times, Glamour, Allure, and McSweeney's. She recently moved from New York City and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband. She has never dared use her cell phone on the Hampton Jitney. This is not her dog.

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Angels on Sunset Boulevard


By Melissa de la Cruz

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

Copyright © 2007 Melissa de la Cruz
All right reserved.

ISBN: 9781416927679

After


Saturday night at the In-N-Out and a steady parade of drunken rockers, skater kids, Chicano families, frat boys, Beverly Hills princesses, East L.A. gangbangers, Hollywood hippies, artists, and stoners walked through the swinging glass doors, a microcosm of Los Angeles itself.

Nick Huntington sat alone in the front booth, listlessly watching the local citizenry and unconsciously eavesdropping on two hyperactive film types -- boneheads, in his humble opinion -- honing a movie pitch at the next table, dreams of Hollywood the backbone of every conversation within a ten-mile radius of the studios.

He was holding a fry in midair when he spotted the boy. Nick froze, and the fry dangled on his mouth, the ketchup dripping from the tip and burning the edge of his tongue.

The boy was shaking visibly, his entire body vibrating from an uncontrollable compulsion -- knees knocking against each other, teeth chattering, head twitching from side to side. His long hair was matted against his forehead and the back of his neck, and his jeans were torn and holey. After midnight at the In-N-Out Burger on the corner of Orange Drive and Sunset Boulevard and no one paid much attention as he shuffled up to the front of the line, dirt-black fingers trembling asthey dug into his pants pockets for grimy dollar bills and change.

"The number one," he mumbled, so softly that the cashier had to repeat it. A flat chemical scent emanated from his pores as if he were sweating aluminum.

"Number one?" she asked again helpfully, breathing through her mouth so she wouldn't smell him but trying not to show it -- they got all kinds there.

The boy nodded. His hair was so dirty it looked brown, except for the roots, which were startlingly, shockingly silver, like a halo. He was so skinny his wrist bones protruded from his skin, poking out painfully. His skin was sallow, a drained, sickly, yellow color -- junkie yellow -- but otherwise it was clear, free of the acne scars and hollowed craters that typically accompanied a drug-induced complexion. He scratched at his three-day-old stubble, then picked at a cuticle on his thumb, watching as the cashier punched in his order.

He accepted his food and turned to look for a seat.

His eyes met Nick's, and a chill went down Nick's spine. It was like looking into the eyes of a ghost. Nick became conscious that his jaw was hanging open and made a deliberate effort to close it. He never did eat that french fry. He'd lost his appetite.

"Aren't you Johnny Silver?" he finally asked.

Nick couldn't believe it. Johnny Silver was supposed to be onstage at the Hollywood Bowl at that very moment, in a comeback concert that was already being heralded as the most important music event of the year -- if not the decade, if not the century.

Yet there he was, standing right in front of him. Johnny Silver, his violet eyes boring into Nick's skull, that otherworldly masculine beauty -- like David Bowie during his Ziggy Stardust phase -- haughty and feral. Dirty and delirious, but alive. The famous Johnny Silver, the boy who would rock the world, standing underneath the fluorescent lights of a fast-food restaurant, looking as if the universe had just run him over.

For the longest time Johnny simply stood there. His eyes glazed, then focused. Tears sprung to his eyes, and they coursed silently down his cheeks, a river of white against the grime.

Nick stood up and approached him cautiously, as a lion tamer would approach his lion. "Johnny, man, what the hell happened to you?"

"I...I don't know," Johnny replied, and the shaking intensified. He looked around the fast-food restaurant as if he had no idea how he'd gotten there. "I don't remember anything, except that moment when I came out and strummed my guitar, and I looked out at the audience, at the lights...so many people -- they'd all come to see me -- roaring my name. I blinked, then in a flash everything was gone -- the club, the band, the stage, the hotels, Sunset Strip, palm trees, cars, everything disappeared. And I woke up, alone in the desert, as if none of this" -- he waved his hand to indicate the whole place and everything beyond it -- "had ever existed."

Copyright © 2007 by Melissa de la Cruz

After


Saturday night at the In-N-Out and a steady parade of drunken rockers, skater kids, Chicano families, frat boys, Beverly Hills princesses, East L.A. gangbangers, Hollywood hippies, artists, and stoners walked through the swinging glass doors, a microcosm of Los Angeles itself.

Nick Huntington sat alone in the front booth, listlessly watching the local citizenry and unconsciously eavesdropping on two hyperactive film types -- boneheads, in his humble opinion -- honing a movie pitch at the next table, dreams of Hollywood the backbone of every conversation within a ten-mile radius of the studios.

He was holding a fry in midair when he spotted the boy. Nick froze, and the fry dangled on his mouth, the ketchup dripping from the tip and burning the edge of his tongue.

The boy was shaking visibly, his entire body vibrating from an uncontrollable compulsion -- knees knocking against each other, teeth chattering, head twitching from side to side. His long hair was matted against his forehead and the back of his neck, and his jeans were torn and holey. After midnight at the In-N-Out Burger on the corner of Orange Drive and Sunset Boulevard and no one paid much attention as he shuffled up to the front of the line, dirt-black fingers trembling as they dug into his pants pockets for grimy dollar bills and change.

"The number one," he mumbled, so softly that the cashier had to repeat it. A flat chemical scent emanated from his pores as if he were sweating aluminum.

"Number one?" she asked again helpfully, breathing through her mouth so she wouldn't smell him but trying not to show it -- they got all kinds there.

The boy nodded. His hair was so dirty it looked brown, except for the roots, which were startlingly, shockingly silver, like a halo. He was so skinny his wrist bones protruded from his skin, poking out painfully. His skin was sallow, a drained, sickly, yellow color -- junkie yellow -- but otherwise it was clear, free of the acne scars and hollowed craters that typically accompanied a drug-induced complexion. He scratched at his three-day-old stubble, then picked at a cuticle on his thumb, watching as the cashier punched in his order.

He accepted his food and turned to look for a seat.

His eyes met Nick's, and a chill went down Nick's spine. It was like looking into the eyes of a ghost. Nick became conscious that his jaw was hanging open and made a deliberate effort to close it. He never did eat that french fry. He'd lost his appetite.

"Aren't you Johnny Silver?" he finally asked.

Nick couldn't believe it. Johnny Silver was supposed to be onstage at the Hollywood Bowl at that very moment, in a comeback concert that was already being heralded as the most important music event of the year -- if not the decade, if not the century.

Yet there he was, standing right in front of him. Johnny Silver, his violet eyes boring into Nick's skull, that otherworldly masculine beauty -- like David Bowie during his Ziggy Stardust phase -- haughty and feral. Dirty and delirious, but alive. The famous Johnny Silver, the boy who would rock the world, standing underneath the fluorescent lights of a fast-food restaurant, looking as if the universe had just run him over.

For the longest time Johnny simply stood there. His eyes glazed, then focused. Tears sprung to his eyes, and they coursed silently down his cheeks, a river of white against the grime.

Nick stood up and approached him cautiously, as a lion tamer would approach his lion. "Johnny, man, what the hell happened to you?"

"I...I don't know," Johnny replied, and the shaking intensified. He looked around the fast-food restaurant as if he had no idea how he'd gotten there. "I don't remember anything, except that moment when I came out and strummed my guitar, and I looked out at the audience, at the lights...so many people -- they'd all come to see me -- roaring my name. I blinked, then in a flash everything was gone -- the club, the band, the stage, the hotels, Sunset Strip, palm trees, cars, everything disappeared. And I woke up, alone in the desert, as if none of this" -- he waved his hand to indicate the whole place and everything beyond it -- "had ever existed."

Six weeks earlier: A Star Is Born


"Here we are now going to the Westside, weapons in hand as we go for a ride."

-- Moby (with gwen stefani), "South Side"

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  • Posted October 26, 2008

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    Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com

    TAP, The Angels of Practice, is all everyone can talk about. This website/drink/drug is intoxicating and no one can get enough of it. No one can explain what TAP really is, since it is all around them and they are so dependent on it. The company that owns it holds the most exclusive parties, grants everyone's material wishes, provides all the gossip and promotes the biggest rock star that everyone loves, Johnny Silver.

    But then strange things begin to happen. Kids all over Sunset Boulevard are beginning to disappear, including Johnny Silver. No one knows why this is happening, and others are too busy with TAP to worry about what is going on. Everyone except for Nick and Taj, who are the only ones that don't buy into the whole TAP industry.

    Before they know it, Taj and Nick find themselves together, trying to solve the mystery of what is happening and even developing a strong relationship with each other. Unfortunately, it may be too late for them to actually do anything about it.

    Told through Nick and Taj's points of view, Melissa de la Cruz takes us into a world that is far from THE AU PAIRS. ANGELS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD captures the reader from the very first page with its unusual uniqueness. Each character brings a certain atmosphere that captivates the audience into wanting more. The reader becomes so involved in the story that they will soon become disappointed when the book has to end.

    Now the only thing left to do is wait for the next novel, which may be a long wait (well, for me that is).

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 1, 2007

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    I've only been introduced to author Melissa De La Cruz recently with her books 'Blue Bloods' and 'Fresh Off the Boat'. Without a doubt 'Angels On Sunset Boulevard' is her best I've read yet. Fast paced, well written, great character development and insight, and a very interesting plot line, I would definately recommend this to anyone who enjoys a book with more dept than the average 'chick-lit'. There are a few mature themes throughout the book including drug use, sex, and cults, but not anything that a well read 13-14 year old can't handle. As the first in a series, it leaves the readers with a very open ending, a great sublte cliffhanger that leaves us wanting more. Overall 5/5

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 20, 2011

    This book sucked!

    It ended wrong, it was creepy and it didn't make much sense:-(

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  • Posted March 29, 2011

    This book ends right wgen it gets interesting.

    Disappointing.

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  • Posted January 21, 2010

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    Good Cancept, But Fell Flat

    Ugh! Let's see, I first opened this book and began reading it in hmm October, I think. It is now Mid-January and I forced myself to finish it. I hate to give up on a book, but I almost wish I would have.

    The concept behind the book is good and original. TAP, or The Angels Practice is a Facebook/My Space type website with a twist. It is more like a cult, just for teens and young people. One of the biggest parts of TAP are the parties where a special narcotic/hallucinogenic drink is served to free them of their inhibitions among other things. Like I said, I thought it was very original, I just wish it played out better.

    The author, Melissa de la Cruz has written some very well-liked books, including, but not limited to her Blue Bloods series about vampires. The writing in itself was good, descriptive, and easy-to-read. Somewhere after the first couple of chapters it just got painfully boring for me to read. There is a bit of mystery involving a missing rock star and some random missing kids, but I just didn't care. The characters who went missing weren't major and I had no connection with them.

    The most disappointing thing for me was the ending. It just fell flat. It seemed rushed and frantic and then just ended. I felt there were so many loose ends that were just left. I would have liked some things played out a bit more and explained. We found some things out about Taj, the main female character, but it was all so rushed. I would have liked to know more about what she was thinking and why certain things happened. I don't want to reveal too much, so I will leave it at that.

    Overall, good concept but poorly executed. I have not turned off of this author completely though. I have heard good things about many of her other books. Although, some people who reviewed this book loved it. Hmmm...whatever floats your boat I guess. This just wasn't for me.

    ~Jenn

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  • Posted November 16, 2008

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    Melissa de la Cruz is alway amazing!

    This was another wonderful book by de la Cruz. I've read all of her other series and she writes all of them fabulously. I loved this book, and I can't wait for the next one to come out.

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  • Posted October 22, 2008

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    Creepily....yes creepily...Fantastic!!

    I really liked this book. I was drawn to Melissa's writing style after reading the Blue Bloods Series and figured I would give this story a try.

    I found this book to be very intriguing...starting out like any typical boy and girl story and then taking a fantastic twist into something new and unexpected. Just when you think you know how the story is going to play out, it completely throws you off and slowly turns into something else leaving you with a creepy feeling about what's going on and pining for the sequal (The Strip)...which will hopefully be out soon!

    I would recommend this for anyone who likes these same types of books...a little thrilling with some forbidden romance and twists....All my faves are Twilight Series (duh), Mortal Instruments Trilogy, House of Night Series, Blue is for Nightmares Series, Vampire Academy, Wicked Lovely, Wake, Bleed...etc....all amazing books i love!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 12, 2008

    Bad ending

    The book was intriguing but the ending ruined it all.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 23, 2008

    kinda confusing

    i liked this book it had a very interesting plot line but at times i wasnt sure what exactly was going on and i dont think she elaborated enough about what happened to johnny but it was good enough for me to recommend to someone else

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 20, 2007

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    TAP, The Angels of Practice, is all everyone can talk about. This website/drink/drug is intoxicating and no one can get enough of it. No one can explain what TAP really is, since it is all around them and they are so dependent on it. The company that owns it holds the most exclusive parties, grants everyone¿s material wishes, provides all the gossip and promotes the biggest rock star that everyone loves, Johnny Silver. But then strange things begin to happen. Kids all over Sunset Boulevard are beginning to disappear, including Johnny Silver. No one knows why this is happening, and others are too busy with TAP to worry about what is going on. Everyone except for Nick and Taj, who are the only ones that don¿t buy into the whole TAP industry. Before they know it, Taj and Nick find themselves together, trying to solve the mystery of what is happening and even developing a strong relationship with each other. Unfortunately, it may be too late for them to actually do anything about it. Told through Nick and Taj¿s points of view, Melissa de la Cruz takes us into a world that is far from the AU PAIRS. ANGELS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD captures the reader from the very first page with its unusual uniqueness. Each character brings a certain atmosphere that captivates the audience into wanting more. The reader becomes so involved in the story that they will soon become disappointed when the book has to end. Now the only thing left to do is wait for the next novel, which may be a long wait (well, for me that is). **Reviewed by: Randstostipher 'tallnlankyrn' Nguyen

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2007

    LOVIN IT

    this was a great book and i would deff. recommend it to any 13 yr old who loved drama

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