Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Fix

Okay. I now know that I will NEVER get plastic surgery. If the goal of Fix is to make teens think twice about implants, then Leslie Margolis did a pretty good job. The book didn't, as I had feared, totally concentrate on plastic surgery, and there was an amount of focus on pre-college teen life as well, though not enough to actually classify as chick lit. As for the tone of the book, there wasn't much going on there that was so interesting. Read this book if you want to have plstic surgery but you're scared. It'll either totally make you want it more, or run home squealing out of grossness!

The Beekman sisters have always been known for their huge, crooked noses. But now only Allie Beekman is, because her glamorous older sister Cameron got a nose job, and came out of Dr. Glass' office with a nose that's since been a boy magnet. But despite Cameron's new life (and her wanting MORE surgery), Allie is still very worried about how her own upcoming nose will turn out. Will it be cute and beautiful? Or will it end up looking even worse than before?

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2 comments:

  1. Please please please read Kiki Strike (kirsten miller), The true meaning of smekday (adam rex) and the protector of the small sieries (by tamora pierce)
    PPPLLLLLEEEEEAAAAASSSSSSSEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!

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