Plastic Fantastic
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Average customer review:"Cheshire offers a strong, witty narrative voice" - School Library Journal
"A tightly written and fascinating exploration of fame and real life. A quirky, hilarious second novel from the highly praised author of Kissing Vanessa" - Publishing News UK
"Plastic Fantastic is fun, breezy, and the ultimate read for anyone who has ever been the number one fan. A great read!" - TeensReadToo.Com
"The conversation... moves realistically from nervous banter to an intensity borne of enforced intimacy, employing dialogue equal parts clever and heartfelt" - Bulletin of The Center For Children's Books
"SCORE - 4/5. Top stuff. Well recommended" - 4ureaders.net
Product Description
Fifteen-year-old Dominic is mad about the pop group plastic, and his obsession with the lead singer borders on compulsive. He is so blinded by his devotion that he doesn't realise that his friend, Emma, is in love with him. It takes a bizarre encounter between Dominic and his pop idol to make him look at life in a totally new way.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1576714 in Books
- Published on: 2004-07-30
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 153 pages
Editorial Reviews
Publishing News
"A tightly written and fascinating exploration of fame and real life."
Publishing News, May 2004
A quirky, hilarious second novel from the highly praised author of Kissing Vanessa.
Mizz, August 25, 2004
A funny, flirty read.
Customer Reviews
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Fifteen-year old Dominic "Sherlock" Smith is a pretty normal guy. He lives at home in England with his mom and dad (who both are quick to remind him that they have very demanding jobs that keep them away from home a lot), a younger brother, Seb, and his always-ailing Grandad and hippie-loving Granny. He has a close circle of friends which include Amazon-looking girly-girl Tanya, raging sinusitis Tim, and concert- pianist-aspiring Emma. But there is one thing about Dom that makes him different--his obsession with Plastic, the pop group led by singer Lisa Voyd.
To Dom, Lisa is the epitome of womanhood. She's beautiful, she has an amazing voice, she writes most of the band's lyrics, and he's her biggest fan. Together with Tim and Tanya, Dom spends most of his time learning everything he can about Lisa (and, to a smaller extent, the other members of Plastic), dissecting every little fact printed in magazines and on the Web.
He's seen Plastic in concert, he owns every CD they've ever released, his wardrobe mainly consists of Plastic logo-ed t-shirts, and now the ultimate fan appreciation event is about to take place--Lisa Voyd will be appearing, in person, at the grand opening of the new Big Deal Records store, autographing the band's new album. And then something truly amazing happens. Dom gets trapped in a lift with none other than Lisa herself, and suddenly, all of his illusions of the wonderful, amazing Lisa are being put to the test.
Because in real life, the illustrious star of Plastic isn't as great as Dominic always thought. The band isn't the perfect symbol of youth that he's made it out to be--which Lisa is quick to point out. And as both Dom and Lisa realize things about themselves that they never even knew, all while trapped together in a lift in plain view of hundreds of screaming fans and television and news cameras, the ultimate pop princess and the ultimate fan just might learn something they've always needed to know.
PLASTIC FANTASTIC is fun, breezy, and the ultimate read for anyone who has ever been the number one fan. A great read!
Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
