Hello beautiful reader!
For this post, I am again going to give you
some awesome stories or novels about my topic. Like I said in my past post, this will be a list of books you'll love and will encourage you to be more positive and believe in yourself.
This books are fiction “Young Adults”, but
they have a really good moral. All of them have had positive feedback and I
personally recommend them for any beautiful woman or man who wants to
understand what beauty and being successful is all about. Here they are, top 3
friendly books:
1. The DUFF:
Designated Ugly Fat Friend by Kody Keplinger
Seventeen-year-old
Bianca Piper is cynical and loyal, and she doesn’t think she’s the prettiest of
her friends by a long shot. She’s also way too smart to fall for the charms of
man-slut and slimy school hottie Wesley Rush. In fact, Bianca hates him. Trying
to get her attention, Wesley calls her the “DUFF” (Designated Ugly Fat Friend)
and gets her mad, but doesn’t lose her confidence and she doesn’t let her that
stop her from being happy. Now, thanks for family problems, looking for a
distraction she ended up kissing Wesley; and likes it. She then noticed that he
actually does care for her and isn’t as she thought he would be. At the same
time she proves for everyone else that she isn’t a DUFF and her confidence and
peculiarity helps her get through al her problems.
2. All about Vee
(Fat girls in LA #1) by C. Leigh Purtill
This 2008 book is about
young Veronica who is a confident and beautiful woman who wants to make it in
Hollywood. After a couple of sad tragedies with her family, she decides to go
on and make her dream a reality. The only thing is, that she weighs 200 pounds,
but that’s not a problem with her. With her confidence she wins Hollywood and
the heart of a dream co-worker boy.
1.
Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen
Fielding
In this 1996
novel tells us the story of Bridget Jones as a type of diary. Bridget Jones'
Diary is the devastatingly self-aware, laugh-out-loud daily chronicle of
Bridget's permanent, doomed quest for self-improvement, visit the gym three
times a week not just to buy a sandwich, form a functional relationship with a
responsible adult, and learn to program the VCR (Dang, a VCR it’s been a long
time since I’ve used one of those. See, this book is even educational for the
newer generation). Over the course of the year, Bridget loses a total of 72
pounds but gains a total of 74. She remains, however, optimistic and learns to
love herself just the way she is. No one can be perfect, just happy.
If you guys know more books comment below or write me at princesaanaily@yahoo.com. Thanks again!
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