Fat Chance by Deborah Blumenthal, Red Dress Ink, March 2004
Back Blurb
As Americans throw themselves body, soul and pocketbook into the latest weight-loss craze, Maggie O'Leary's informed column about the pitfalls of dieting is the one sane voice crying out against the dietocracy. Plus-size Maggie, also known as America's Anti-Diet Sweetheart, is perfectly happy with who she is and the life she leads. Until she gets a call from Hollywood's most enticing bachelor, Mike Taylor.
At first, Maggie thinks the call is one big joke put on by a particularly obnoxious colleague. But when Maggie learns that Taylor is the real enchilada and that he truly does need her to come out to Hollywood to help him on an upcoming film about a diet doctor, she's in a pickle. Maggie can't possibly turn down this opportunity of a lifetime, but she can't exactly go to Hollywood looking like...well, herself.
Swearing her trusted assistant to silence, Maggie embarks on a "secret" makeover. From showdowns with her boss, who suspects his star columnist is losing her edge - er, girth - and sends her Italian pastries to sabotage her efforts, to run-ins with her closest male friend, from walking through the famed red door of beauty to winding up on the wrong side of a positively lethal Elliptical trainer, the newly svelte Maggie finds herself navigating a new course. Full of doubts about abandoning the comfortable life she's known - not to mention deceiving legions of loyal readers who still think of her as their champion - L.A.-bound Maggie is hell-bent on living out her most tantalizing fantasies!
At first I couldn't get into this. I don't know if it was because it was in first person (so it took longer to get into it) or that Maggie was going against a lot of what she was writing. But as I got further into the book, I really started liking it more and more. Even though the book has some weight reducing hints in it, it is more a book about accepting who you are. Even though you may change on the outside you are still the same inside. This was a feel good book that made me laugh.
New to me- (author) - Deborah Blumenthal is a new to me author whose books are witty and charming and I'll keep my eyes open for them.
Excellence Rating- Very Good ~ Steaminess Rating- Yummy (**)
Personal total- 57 ~ harl/sil- 49 ~ other- 8
Ratio of TBR/ new- Totals since Jan 1= 22/35 ~Mar. =6/13
Bought/acquired- total= 118 ~ Mar. 45 ~ Read= total= 57- Mar. =19
March Mini challenge- New to me- 16
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