Hilary Duff Writing Young Adult Book Series
Move over, Lauren Conrad: Hilary Duff is the newest Young Hollywood dweller putting pen to pad for a new series of young adult novels.

The newly-engaged actress/singer, 22, is busily working on a series of young adult novels — the first of which will debut this fall — Simon & Schuster Books for Young readers said on Tuesday. The first novel — titled Elixir — is set to be published in October, and will feature “the worldwide adventures of young photojournalist Clea Raymond.”
Hilary is also plotting a nonfiction book about children coping with divorce, scheduled for release in 2012. The subject is a familiar one for the “So Yesterday” singer; she wrote about the messy split between her own parents in the songs “Stranger” and “Gypsy Woman.”
Hilary isn’t the star sending fans scrambling for the book aisles; 90210 alums Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth announced that they too are working on their first children books.
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On March 11th 2010, lovehilary wrote:
Of course, anything she does, I love! especially if she actually does all the writing. Children’s books I think would be inappropriate: she’s closed the door on being a role model for children with sexually charged, erotic appearances in sex scenes, sexual threesomes and lesbians kisses from War Inc. to Gossip Girl and with a matching personal life style of promiscuity, cussing, 5 health damaging tattoos (lookup tattoo ink on wikipedia), drinking etc. like she said on the george lopez show, lizzie’s long gone. how about a book about sexually promiscuous angsty alcoholic drug using tattooing teens or young adults or her spin on a Hilary(ious) Gossip Girl sexual threesome lesbian kissing group of girls. That would be more credible.