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Original Title: The Next Big Thing
ISBN: 0425200280 (ISBN13: 9780425200285)
Edition Language: English
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The Next Big Thing Paperback | Pages: 342 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 10092 Users | 237 Reviews

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In this funny, poignant debut, a plus-size heroine becomes a reality TV show contestant and discovers she's already beautiful enough to be the next big thing.

Kat Larson figured she had nothing to lose by becoming a contestant on the new reality show From Fat to Fabulous-except maybe a few dozen pounds. Then she'd finally be able to arrange a face-to-face meeting with Nick, the British hunk she met online, who still thinks she's a size four. She'd finally be confident and graceful and thin-and there's that big cash prize, too, to pay for all those slinky new clothes she'd need. She'd finally have the perfect life.

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Title:The Next Big Thing
Author:Johanna Edwards
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 342 pages
Published:March 1st 2005 by Berkley Books (first published 2005)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance

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Ratings: 3.7 From 10092 Users | 237 Reviews

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3.5 stars. After I started this book realized I have read it before. Cute fun read about Kat who is overweight with online boyfriend who gets chance to be on a reality show & chaos ensues. Great weekend read

Kat is a big girl hiding a big secret: she's in love with an Englishman who thinks she's all of a size 4. She hears about a TV show called "From Fat to Fabulous" and decides to enter. She hopes to lose all the weight she needs to before the ravishing Nick (a London fashion designer) enters her life and finds out the truth about her.Formulaic chick lit, but so not boring. I actually vascillated back and forth. I knew Nick was going to meet her and find out the truth, but I was thinking that

This book screams out a message: "Size really doesn't matter, Ladies!" Yeah once again another hilarious plot which will definitely make you love yourself more and more!! A light-read and a thoroughly entertaining one!! Good for a lazy-Sunday-afternoon read!

Although predictable I was still engaged in the storyline, wanting to know what would happen next. Kat started off quite naĂ¯ve and delusional in the beginning, and the fact that everyone (including the readers) could see what a jackass Nick was except herself was quite exasperating, but I liked her eventual progression and how the book depicts just how "unreal" reality TV can be.Overall, meh. It was alright.

Maybe it's because I'm a little (or a lot) overweight, but books where the main character is chubby and loses weight always interest me. While I know it's just a fictional character, I guess I feel like, if they can do it, so can I. This book is about Kat who weighs over 200 pounds, and like most chubby girls, is unhappy about her weight. One day her friend Donna shows her a listing in the paper that there is going to be a reality show made to help fat girls get thin. It's a mix between Big

I could not relate to the main character AT ALL. She gets nicknamed "Kat the Brat", and I think that is a nice way of saying it. Being a curvy girl myself, I usually enjoy a good rom com that doesn't have the perfect-bodied heroine. However, Kat was not easy to like. She blames anyone and everyone for her problems and half the book is a giant monologue about how being fat ruins her life. I don't think being a size 16 or 18 is so obese that your life is tremendously impacted by your weight, but

Although I found some of the information about how reality shows are filmed of interest, this is a rather predictable tale of a woman who participates in a show called Fat to Fabulous in the hope of losing enough weight to finally feel comfortable meeting her British online love interest. Most of the characters are two dimensional and stereotypes and most of the time I found it hard to root for the heroine. Don't think I will read any other books by this author.
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