Those fiesty Bindi Babes are back – and someone tougher than their auntie has moved in too!
Geena, Amber and Jazz throw a Bollywood party to raise funds for their school. They plan to deliver a real Bollywood actress for a live performance but their star turns out to more of a handful than they ever expected!
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"Very good book. Sequel to Bindi Babes very awesome... "
— Pooja (5 out of 5 stars)
" Geena, Jazz, and Amber are just getting used to living with their nosy Auntie. When Auntie plans to throw an all out Bollywood party for the school fundraiser, Amber once again comes up with a crazy plan which involves a retired Bollywood star who embodies the very meaning of the word "diva." "
— Allison, 11/25/2013" Really good. NOT predictable. "
— Kim, 7/13/2013" FUNNII and really good "
— Aaliyah, 10/5/2012" This was okay - a story of 3 teenage Indian (as in, from India) sisters who end up with a somewhat washed up Bollywood film star living in their home. Many mix-ups ensue. It moves fairly fast, but wasn't amazing. For grades 5-7 probably. "
— Trish, 2/28/2012" a FLUFF READ FOR THE BEACH FOR TEEN GIRLS. wRAPPED UP TOO NEATLY AND i DIDN'T QUITE BY THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE OLD HAGGARD STAR TURNED GORGEOUS AGAIN WITH A SHOWER AND SOME NEW CLOTHES. "
— Amy, 9/16/2011" Very good book. Sequel to Bindi Babes very awesome... "
— Pooja, 7/18/2011" fun book about michevious sisters. Indian American characters. "
— Spacecat, 3/11/2011" I found this one more readable than the first book in the series. The plot was ten times more far-fetched, but somehow the maturation of the main characters helped a lot. "
— shruti, 11/10/2010" This was ok, not really fantastic. I thought the author's first book featuring these characters was much stronger. "
— Marissa, 12/16/2009" I found this one more readable than the first book in the series. The plot was ten times more far-fetched, but somehow the maturation of the main characters helped a lot. "
— shruti, 8/28/2009" a FLUFF READ FOR THE BEACH FOR TEEN GIRLS. wRAPPED UP TOO NEATLY AND i DIDN'T QUITE BY THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE OLD HAGGARD STAR TURNED GORGEOUS AGAIN WITH A SHOWER AND SOME NEW CLOTHES. "
— Amy, 3/29/2009" fun book about michevious sisters. Indian American characters. "
— Spacecat, 11/1/2008" This was okay - a story of 3 teenage Indian (as in, from India) sisters who end up with a somewhat washed up Bollywood film star living in their home. Many mix-ups ensue. It moves fairly fast, but wasn't amazing. For grades 5-7 probably. "
— Trish, 8/26/2007" This was ok, not really fantastic. I thought the author's first book featuring these characters was much stronger. "
— Marissa, 6/27/2007Narinder Dhami began teaching in London. She is best known for the novelization of the hit British movie Bend It Like Beckham.
Iva-Marie Palmer is the author of The Summers and The End of the World as We Know It. She grew up in Chicago’s south suburbs and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband.