Janie thinks Melissa and Charlotte are Beverly Hills brats. So when these four sophomores are forced into a class to create their own fashion label, they Clash with a capital C. Borrow one another's clothes? They'd sooner borrow a zit. But hang out together? They'd rather be hanged. seur (noun): a person who pretends to be what he or she is not.Charlotte Beverwil, Janie Farrish, Melissa Moon, and Petra Greene attend exclusive Winston Prep in the Hollywood Hills.Had it to keep and try out some of the patterns, but I had to return it I also loved the fashion sketches at the end of the book - I wish I Next book in the series and seeing more of Petra, Janie, Melissa and Wonderful book - full of the fun of young adult books, but with aīuilt-in lesson that doesn't bang kids over the head - it's just there The antics can be zany but the voice of each character comes throughĬlear and their is a lesson to be learned in the end. Through getting to knowĮach other they begin to all change for the better without losing IĮnjoyed getting to know each of them, at times I didn't like them andĪt other times they began to redeem themselves. Through the book through interaction with each other and with others. The characters in this are very interesting. Lands them together to launch their own fashion label, things begin to They all come from different backgrounds and are part ofįour different cliques at their high school. Petra, Janie, Melissa andĬharlotte couldn't be more different. Within the first few pages I wasn't sure I was going to like Poseur, but as
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