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Legally Blonde (novel)

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Legally Blonde
AuthorAmanda Brown
LanguageEnglish
GenreHumor
Published2001
PublisherAuthorHouse
Publication placeUnited States
Pages188 pp

Legally Blonde is a novel written by Amanda Brown.[1][2]

The novel was the basis of the 2001 film Legally Blonde which starred Reese Witherspoon and the sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde,[1] as well as the musical Legally Blonde[1] and the film Legally Blondes.

The novel was based on author Amanda Brown's experiences while enrolled in Stanford Law School.[2]

Legally Blonde is also the basis of a series of young adult fiction novels featuring the character of Elle Woods written by Natalie Standiford.[3][4]

Plot

Elle Woods, a blonde California University of Los Angeles sorority president, is deeply in love with her college sweetheart, Warner Huntingdon III. When Warner enrolls in Harvard Law School, and aims to find a girl more serious than Elle to be his bride, Elle schemes a plan to follow him to Havard Law School to win him back.

References

  1. ^ a b c Scott, A. O. (July 13, 2001). "Legally Blonde (2001) FILM REVIEW; A Rich Ditz Has Both Brains and the Last Laugh". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b Silverman, Amy (October 30, 2003). "Legally Brown". Phoenix New Times.
  3. ^ "Juvenile Series and Sequels Title: Elle Woods". Mid-Continent Public Library.
  4. ^ "Legally Elle Woods". fictfact.com.