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Rich Girls.

It's only the hottest, most talked about, highest-rating reality show on TV.

Romy and Anouschka, the stars of the show, are born gorgeous, have never worked a day in their lives and shop and party their way from country to country. Who wouldn't want to live like that?

Um, fourteen-year-old Elli Adamson, that's who. Elli feels like she's the only person in the world who thinks the Rich Girls are Not All That. But when her chef-to-the-stars mother is headhunted to cook for the Rich Girls, the offer is too good to pass up.

Soon enough, Elli finds herself living a new life in the blondtourage, the behind-the-scenes crew that keeps the Rich Girls on the road. But as they travel, Elli starts to see that reality and reality TV are two very different things indeed.

Maybe she has more in common with the Rich Girls than she could have ever imagined...

169 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2008

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Allison Rushby

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Allison Rushby adores cities with long, winding histories; wild, overgrown cemeteries; redbrick Victorian museums; foxes; tea; and ivy. She lives in Queensland, Australia.

http://www.allisonrushby.com.

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August 7, 2017
Very addicting plot line

I L.O.V.E. this book. If I had time, I would read it over and over and over again.You can't stop reading!
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August 23, 2011
I did not realise that this was really a young adult novel when I requested it from the library. It was enjoyable enough but I found it a bit slower paced that the books I normally read.

I liked Elli’s character and LOVED the cat. Fairly reasonable character development and it was another nice break from the full on sex scenes from the novels I normally read.
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