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A review by selenajournal
The Savage Girl by Alex Shakar
5.0
i don't know how to properly define it or explain it. it's meant to be about trendspotters and the way consumer culture affects everything. it's so far beyond that. it's almost a book about life. trandessence.
it left a mark on me because it's so true in such a grotesque way. they try to market anything new, foresee the new trend that will not only affect fashion, but lifestyles. it's about affecting the entire person. everything
reminds me of genuine feelings. such an awkward story, an awkward love, an awkward job position. it's all just a little unsettling - but the conclusion is so peaceful. all just very peaceful.
it left a mark on me because it's so true in such a grotesque way. they try to market anything new, foresee the new trend that will not only affect fashion, but lifestyles. it's about affecting the entire person. everything
reminds me of genuine feelings. such an awkward story, an awkward love, an awkward job position. it's all just a little unsettling - but the conclusion is so peaceful. all just very peaceful.