Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies by Erin Dionne
Thirteen-year-old Celeste Harris is no string bean, but comfy sweatpants and a
daily chocolate cookie suit her just fine. Her under-the-radar lifestyle could
have continued too, if her aunt hadn't entered her in the HuskyPeach Modeling
Challenge. To get out of it, she's forced to launch Operation Skinny
Celeste because, after all, a thin girl can't be a fat model! What Celeste never
imagined was that losing weight would help her gain a backbone . . . or that all
she needed to shine was a spotlight.
A hilarious debut featuring friendship, family, mean girls and even celebrity crushes, Celeste's story is a delicious treat that doesn't add a pound. (www.amazon.com)

Hey there! This book made me want to go on a diet (especially after all the Christmas food I've been scarfing down)! The book was fun though, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. You can too, now that I've reviewed it for you! There is no profanity or violence (unless you count the girl getting knocked out by a falling box and a boy getting a concusion) so read freely. There is the delicate subject to review of a woman's 'things' that male readers and younger children will want to avoid. There is reference to 'girls', 'assets', 'items', and 'flashing' people. Plus, this is girl talk, so there is discussion of feminine products and underwear. There are bullies at school who are cruel to Celeste because of her size but in the end they leave her alone (though they certainly aren't friends).
After a lot of heavy school reading, sometimes it's fun to kick back, relax, and read a goofy book. This will do it for you! Enjoy!
Happy reading!
~Thalia
A hilarious debut featuring friendship, family, mean girls and even celebrity crushes, Celeste's story is a delicious treat that doesn't add a pound. (www.amazon.com)
Hey there! This book made me want to go on a diet (especially after all the Christmas food I've been scarfing down)! The book was fun though, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. You can too, now that I've reviewed it for you! There is no profanity or violence (unless you count the girl getting knocked out by a falling box and a boy getting a concusion) so read freely. There is the delicate subject to review of a woman's 'things' that male readers and younger children will want to avoid. There is reference to 'girls', 'assets', 'items', and 'flashing' people. Plus, this is girl talk, so there is discussion of feminine products and underwear. There are bullies at school who are cruel to Celeste because of her size but in the end they leave her alone (though they certainly aren't friends).
After a lot of heavy school reading, sometimes it's fun to kick back, relax, and read a goofy book. This will do it for you! Enjoy!
Happy reading!
~Thalia
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