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Messy is a juicy, hilarious young adult novel that will appeal to anyone who's ever wished for a body double (or blogger double). Cocks and Morgan follow up Spoiled with a little taste of what it's like being Brooke Berlin, daughter of Hollywood superstar Brick Berlin, who wants a little taste of fame for herself and knows just the way to do it: blogging! She hires green-haired Max McCormack, friend of her half-sister Molly, who is more than happy to escape her horrible job at vegetarian restaurant Fu'd. Enter crushes, both dim-witted and witty, and the sparks fly as Max finds herself succeeding at the career she mosts wants, writing, but having to embody the voice of spoiled Brooke. I raced through Messy and didn't want it to end. Brick Berlin is once again masterfully oblivious, and Brooke's mean girl trying to take over the world persona is alternately ridiculous and charming. If you haven't read Spoiled, I recommend reading it first, although you don't have to to appreciate Messy. Bloggers, you'll surely see at least a little bit of yourself in Brooke's and Max's joy in seeing their words being read, and horror when they've been taken the wrong way. Bring this book, and lots of sunscreen, to the beach!

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Messy Heather Cocks Jessica Morgan Books Reviews


It was good but Soiled was better. I'd still recommend reading it if you read Spoiled. It was a good chance to see part two of Spoiled from a different point of view.
It was a great book and I hope there are others this was such an amazing and entertaining book about a wannabe it girl and her new "blogorapher"
It manages to be fairly original, given the high school subject matter. Though the ending is fairly easy to predict, I wasn't able to guess how the characters would arrive there. The central characters are well developed and realistic, though there's plenty of playful hyperbole. It's fun to read something so current; the book has the salaciousness and glamor of a magazine but the intelligence and wit of a well-written novel. I also enjoy how it pokes fun at celebrities and the Hollywood lifestyle without being mean-spirited. Well worth it!
This book is sooooo good. A must read! Super fast shipping too!
I bought this book because I had read Spoiled, and liked it well enough to keep reading about the crazy lives of Hollywood teenagers. I found I could not put Messy down, and thought it was better written than the first book.
"Messy" is a delightful and fun read and a wonderful sequel to Heather and Jessica's first book, "Spoiled." I found it incredibly entertaining and funny but, like their first novel, it had great heart as well. The two ladies really hit their stride with this book as they explore the ups and downs of high school and female friendships. Although it is set in a celebrity world the characters are believable and endearing -- but rest assured we still get plenty of awesome Brick-isms and Hollywood craziness as well. Anyone, teenager or adult YA fan alike, looking for a great read will find it in "Messy."
Messy is a fun follow up to the Fug Girls' Spoiled, and continues on with Brooke Berlin and her half-sister Molly. But while Spoiled was mainly about Brooke and Molly, this one's about Brooke and her secret "blogographer," Max, Molly's best friend. It's a great YA novel, that's also a quick, fun, and very current read for not so YAs as well. Great lessons about character, honesty and friendship are sneakily inserted into a very entertaining story of young starlets and life in Hollywood. Honestly, I was hesitant to read Spoiled, because I'm way past YA age, but it was on sale, and I love the Fug Girls, so I got it. Then once I read it, I liked it so much, I had to read Messy too. Truly, lots of fun.
Messy is a juicy, hilarious young adult novel that will appeal to anyone who's ever wished for a body double (or blogger double). Cocks and Morgan follow up Spoiled with a little taste of what it's like being Brooke Berlin, daughter of Hollywood superstar Brick Berlin, who wants a little taste of fame for herself and knows just the way to do it blogging! She hires green-haired Max McCormack, friend of her half-sister Molly, who is more than happy to escape her horrible job at vegetarian restaurant Fu'd. Enter crushes, both dim-witted and witty, and the sparks fly as Max finds herself succeeding at the career she mosts wants, writing, but having to embody the voice of spoiled Brooke. I raced through Messy and didn't want it to end. Brick Berlin is once again masterfully oblivious, and Brooke's mean girl trying to take over the world persona is alternately ridiculous and charming. If you haven't read Spoiled, I recommend reading it first, although you don't have to to appreciate Messy. Bloggers, you'll surely see at least a little bit of yourself in Brooke's and Max's joy in seeing their words being read, and horror when they've been taken the wrong way. Bring this book, and lots of sunscreen, to the beach!
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