They're brilliant, they're beautiful, ...and they work for Charlie. Dylan: The wild child
Natalie: The girl next door
Alex: The class act
The case: Unmask a rogue FBI agent, and protect HALO: The Hidden Alias List Objective -- the witness protection program. HALO's list of witnesses has been encrypted into a pair of titanium rings, but one of the rings has gone missing. Now federal witnesses are at risk of being uncovered by any hacker. But not if the Angels can help it! From Hollywood premieres to race-car chases -- and a secret from Dylan's past -- it's head-to-toe glamour and nonstop action for the independent women who "always" win!
David Levithan (born 1972) is an American children's book editor and award-winning author. He published his first YA book, Boy Meets Boy, in 2003. Levithan is also the founding editor of PUSH, a Young Adult imprint of Scholastic Press.
This is a really good book that gives more insight into the great characters portrayed in the films. It's action packed, quirky, and sad....just like the film. A+
barebones and dry, just like first movie’s novelization. i wonder if the version by emma harrison is any better.
the only interesting thing were the astrology bits about the angels from madison lee. very 70s, very in line with the original tv show.
edit: apparently this is the junior version? which makes sense to me now after the fact. please try to read the version by harrison, which is the full experience.
It’s about what you would expect from a novelization of a film. But! I gave it the full five stars because even though it’s missing The Kiss Scene from the film, it was way easier to understand the plot reading it. Getting inside the characters’ heads helped reveal some fun insight and extra (I’m calling it canon) info that I was hoping for, esp from Dylan.