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A Dream Come True


Heart Magazine

Published: 2011

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Hit mag Heart Magazine is always at the centre of the goss when it comes to celebs, fashion and style but peppy Ellie is about to discover that it's not all glitz and glamour behind the scenes - For wannabe journalist, Ellie, getting to do work experience at her favourite teen magazine, Heart, is fantastic. For two weeks she's going to be part of the glamorous world of celeb pages, fashion shoots and gossip columns. When Ellie is given a dream assignment she can't believe her luck. She's going to interview pop stars Pop and Lolly for the magazine and her article will be published in next month's edition - if it's good enough. But Ellie soon finds out that she's got a jealous rival who's determined to turn her dream job into a nightmare - Her article is sabotaged and it's made to look as if Ellie didn't get on with the two stars when in fact they got on brilliantly and the girls even gave Ellie a scoop to publish. Not only that, but someone seems to have a grudge against the whole magazine and is creating havoc in the office. Ellie's getting the blame for everything that's going wrong, but she knows she's innocent and is determined to prove it.Check out this stylish new series from the bestselling author of Fame School.

 

This book is part of a book series called Heart Magazine .

This book was published 2011 by Usborne Publishing Ltd .

Cindy Jefferies was an antique dealer, a Venetian Mask maker, a video DJ and the owner of a successful school book business before she became a full-time writer. She comes from a very musical background, went to school with Cozy Powell, and was inspired to write Fame School by her involvement with her youngest son's rock band, Stitch.

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