| Here is a list (which I aim to add to) of books (fiction mainly) that have a common theme - weight loss, perhaps the main character wants to lose weight, is dieting or dreaming of the perfect body? Some I have read and some I haven't. If you have any comments about the books I have listed that I could add please email them to me, also if you have read or heard about any good fiction books that have a slimming/weight loss angst. diet, wanna be thin type storyline to them, again please email them to me so I can ad them to the list THANKS! | |
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Slim Chance by Jackie Rose
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Is her chance to have it all shrinking along
with her waistline? Comments:
Haven't read this one yet...but am looking forward to reading it soon. |
The California Club by Belinda
Jones
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When Lara Richards jets off to glamorous California,
the last thing she's expecting is to find her old friend Helen transformed
from a clipboard-clasping frump into a shimmering surf goddess. The secret
of her blissful new life? The mysterious California Club. Comments: I
really enjoyed this one, it made me dream of being far away and slimmer
and made me wish I could have a wish come true also. |
Bad Manors by
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Struggling for air in a Darwinian shark pond
at work and a house that is falling to pieces around her ears, single
mother Cat McGinty dreams of a new job, a new home and a new life of rural
bliss. Comments: I thoroughly enjoyed this one...I have always dreamed of going to a health farm (owning one might be better!!). This is a funny, warm and romantic book...great reading. |
Fat Chance by Deborah Blumenthal
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A love story of food and fantasy. 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 sized Maggie, also known as America's Anti-Diet Sweeetheart, is perfectly happy with whi she is and the life she leads. Until she gets a call from Hollywoods most enticing bachelor, Mike Taylor. At first MAggies thinks the call is one big joke put on by a particular 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 up and coming 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. Comments: I really enjoyed this book, it had humour, romance and a woman losing weight and all the things that go with it. |
Size Matters by
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Big and Beautiful? Or thin and miserable? Jay has always envied her cousin Delphone. While
Jay was brought up in a large, noisey and chaotic family, Delphone was
indulged, perfectly dressed with a co-ordinated bedroom, an immaculate
wardrobe, dancing lessons and monogrammed silver-backed hairbrushes. Now
Jay lives happily with her architect husband and their three teenage children,
running a successful cleaning company and trying to keep some kind of
order to her disorderly household, while Delphine has long since dissappeared
to Australia with her second husband. But Jay does sometimes wonder whether
she should be more like her cousin - utterly well-organised and with a
size 10 figure/ |
Confessions of a Reformed Dieter by AJ Rochester (2004)
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The Dieter
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The Dieter is about gaining and losing pounds,
husbands, habits and friends. One bite won't hurt......Chocolate, doughnuts, fudge icing, deep-dish pizza with loads of extra cheese......the ememy pursues Barbra everywhere, invading her nostrils and seducing her tastebuds. It all begins when Brabra as a gesture when her best friend dies of cancer, gives up smoking - overnight. At first it's hardly noticeable that she's gaining a little weight - after all, she always was on the thin side. The next few pounds, she reasons to herself, are just temporary. The next few? That's when it starts getting hard. And Barbras husband, her children, her friends - are all behaving quite differently towards her. Driven into the clutches of Weight Watchers, Nutrisystems and Nautilus, Barbra finds her problems grow with her waistline. Until she goes back to work and meets Mac, a sexy rumpled crime reporter who helps her view of the world expand, too. So maybe thin isn't perfect....maybe a size 8 doesn't equal happiness.....after all, life does have riches to be savoured.....deliscious, spicy, sweet, scrumttious life...... |
Hungry
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When Maggie Hapgood (Mrs) starts dieting, life takes on a new meaning. She no longer worries about being past the Big Four O, her children not needing her, and her husband no longer sleeping with her. Eating, she discovers, is not just a matter of staying alive. The right diet promises more than regained youth and physical perfection. The thin will inherit the earth... Her quest seems set for rewards when she's choosen as the housewife in a before-and-after commercial for a miricle new slimming product, the Granny GArfunkel Chocolate Gateau with NO calories. Her life becomes full of excitement and glamour as she is wooed by Spike Bentley, the ad agency stud. But, as Maggies's search for self-worth leads her into the cannabalistic world of multi-national marketing, she must cross the path of Fizz St Clair, account executive, a size eith style queen with the morals of an alleycat. Nobody. but nobody, os going to stand in Fizz's way. Soon Maggie's 'real' life threatens to fall in ruins about her........ |
The Cinderella Pact by Sarah Strohmeyer
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NOLA DEVLIN HAS A SECRET IDENTITY. By day she is
an overweight, frumpy, and overlooked editor at Sass! (the "celebrity
magazine with an edge!"), but by night she slips behind her keyboard
and into her alter-ego: Belinda Apple. Belinda is thin, gorgeous, British
and the author of a trendy advice column— she is, in effect, the latest
Carrie Bradshaw. Not even her two best friends or her self-absorbed sister
(who worships Belinda as the "sister she never had") know her
secret. When "Belinda" jots off a column about how easy it is to lose weight, Nola is shocked when her best friends take her own lies to heart and urge her to follow Belinda's weight loss program. Since Nola can't reveal herself as the real Belinda Apple, she bites the bullet and joins her friends in making the "Cinderella Pact" — a last ditch attempt to lose weight (again!) and transform their lives for good. But as the pounds come off, things don't turn
out the way the three friends expect. Their journey of self-discovery
leads to the rediscovery of an old love and the unmasking of new problems.
Meanwhile, Nola finds herself torn between two different men as she stomps
out fires caused by her deception as Belinda Apple and falls in love with
the man who just might be her prince — or the rat in coachman's
clothing. |