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Oh! You Pretty Things

por Shanna Mahin

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"Jess Dunne is third-generation Hollywood, but her star on the boulevard has yet to materialize. Sure, she's got a Santa Monica address and a working actress roommate, but with her nowhere barista job in a town that acknowledges zeroes only as a dress size, she's a dead girl walking. Enter Jess's mother--a failed actress who puts the strange in estrangement. She dives headlong into her daughter's downward spiral, forcing Jess to muster all her spite and self-preservation to snag a career upgrade: as a personal assistant for a famous (and secretly agoraphobic) film composer, Jesss workdays are now filled with shopping for luxury goods and cooking in his perfectly designed kitchen"--dust jacket.… (más)
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2 stars was generous. ( )
  shatomica | Oct 16, 2022 |
I am not even really sure what the premise of this book was, but I really enjoyed it. There is no big sturm and drang, no huge plot twist or anything. Just a story of a girl trying to make it in California. Currently she is a star's assistant (a thankless job if I have ever heard of one) and a best friend. Not much to this, but I swept through it pretty quickly and didn't want to put it down. I was a little bothered by the storyline involving the mom, it just didn't need to be there. I felt like it was supposed to go somewhere and just got left behind. Otherwise, entertaining read. ( )
  bookwormteri | May 24, 2019 |
Easy, breezy, quick to digest.
A Hollywood version of "The Devil Wears Prada."
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  dcmr | Jul 4, 2017 |
Wanted to love.... Not for me.
  pickleroad | Nov 10, 2016 |
so.... hmm. the author includes a fairly interesting acknowledgments section at the back of this novel. as i was reading her personal commentary, i kept thinking her real life story (which seems to be slightly woven into O!YPT) would make for an excellent memoir (along the lines of Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir), and probably be a better read that Oh! You Pretty Things. (sorry!) while there is definitely entertainment value to mahin's book, i didn't find it very original. it also felt a bit simplistic and clichéd. anyway, it's a quick read. i was left feeling like mahin has great potential, but missed some opportunities in her debut novel. for many, this will be worth your consideration for vacation or summer reading. ( )
  JooniperD | Jun 11, 2015 |
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"Jess Dunne is third-generation Hollywood, but her star on the boulevard has yet to materialize. Sure, she's got a Santa Monica address and a working actress roommate, but with her nowhere barista job in a town that acknowledges zeroes only as a dress size, she's a dead girl walking. Enter Jess's mother--a failed actress who puts the strange in estrangement. She dives headlong into her daughter's downward spiral, forcing Jess to muster all her spite and self-preservation to snag a career upgrade: as a personal assistant for a famous (and secretly agoraphobic) film composer, Jesss workdays are now filled with shopping for luxury goods and cooking in his perfectly designed kitchen"--dust jacket.

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