Thursday, January 21, 2010

Braless in Wonderland by Debbie Reed Fischer


Braless in Wonderland is Fischer's debut novel. It is cute, fresh and fun.

You will have laugh out loud moments. Allee's a great character with a lot of spunk.

This read is easy, you will breeze right through it and be left wanting more.

This book covers more than the glamorous side of modeling and touches other issues besides the standard eating disorder.

Expect to read this in one or two sittings.


Grade: B+








Synopsis (B&N)
Allee Rosen is a lot of things: high school senior, overachiever, brain. The one thing Allee is not is supermodel material—at least that's what she thinks until modeling scouts spot her and she moves to Miami to work with an elite modeling agency. Suddenly Allee is swept up?p in a whirlwind of designer labels, photo shoots, go-sees and some seriously backstabbing models. Will this fabulous new life go to her head? New author Debbie Reed Fischer offers readers a fresh, fun, and honest peek into the crazy and glamorous world of professional modeling.

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