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Original Title: The Intern
ISBN: 0732297052 (ISBN13: 9780732297053)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Intern #1
Literary Awards: The Inky Awards Nominee for Gold Inky (2015), The Inky Awards Shortlist for Gold Inky (2015)
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The Intern (The Intern #1) Paperback | Pages: 327 pages
Rating: 3.65 | 1122 Users | 202 Reviews

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Josie Browning dreams of having it all.

A stellar academic record, an amazing career in journalism - and for her current crush to realise she actually exists. The only problem? Josie can’t get through twenty-four hours without embarrassing her sister Kat or her best friend Angel, let alone herself.

Josie’s luck changes though when she lands an internship at the glossy fashion magazine Sash. A coveted columnist job is up for grabs, but Josie’s got some tough competition in the form of two other interns. Battle lines are drawn and Josie quickly learns that the magazine industry is far from easy, especially under the reign of powerful editor, Rae Swanson.

From the lows of coffee-fetching and working 10-hour days, to the highs of mingling with celebrities, scoring endless free beauty products (plus falling for her cousin’s seriously gorgeous flatmate James) this is one year Josie will never forget.

Totally fresh and funny, this debut novel from industry insider Gabrielle Tozer reveals just what is behind the seeming glamour and sparkle of the magazine industry.

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Title:The Intern (The Intern #1)
Author:Gabrielle Tozer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 327 pages
Published:February 1st 2014 by Harper Collins AU (first published January 1st 2014)
Categories:Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit

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This book was loads of fun! It kind of reminded me of one of my favourite movies "Suddenly 30", but only because the story is mainly based at a fashion magazine HQ. I could imagine this as a rom-com movie that I could watch over and over again. I really liked the easy flow of the writing. I was sucked straight into the story from the opening sentence, which is hilarious!'Melons. The girls. Gazongas. I could rattle off every nickname in the world for my boobs - oops, nearly forgot jubblies - but

http://www.divabooknerd.com/2014/12/m...The Intern is simply fabulous and Josie is one of the most realistic and charismatic characters I've ever had the pleasure of reading. She's the shy girl, intelligent but lacks life experience which will endear her to readers. My life was an ongoing series of humiliating incidents wrapped in a box of shame and tied with a bow of awkwardness. She's passionate about Journalism, so when her course placement sees her at Sash magazine, Josie is under no

You know when you get the perfect book at the perfect time? This was The Intern for me. I was in a real slump, feeling low, pms, total crash in my creative confidence, sad sack, retreat and curl up and feel sorry for myself mode. What a soothing balm for a sorry soul was our Josie Browning. I loved getting swept up in her heartfelt and hilarious mis/adventures. I also loved the peek into behind the scenes at fancy magazines. I could totally imagine this as a television series or rom/com movie

Rating: 2.5 out of 5The Intern follows Josie Browning, a 17-about-to-turn-18 year old who has just landed herself an internship at the coveted fashion magazine, Sash. Shes depicted as a clumsy girl that cannot seem to go a day without embarrassing herself and everyone around her with her supposedly crazy antics thats isolated her and her best friend Angel from the rest of their grade. Currently in her first year of university, her lecturer has managed to land her a once in a lifetime opportunity

*This review also appears on the blog Chasm of Books*You can check out my Author Interview with Gabrielle Tozer on the blog too!Thank you to HarperCollins Australia for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest reviewYou can usually tell a book is good if you were so addicted that you finished it in one day. This is exactly what happened with me when I read The Intern. I loved the witty writing style with some great fun moments and the insight the novel offered into what it

Aaaah you know that feeling that wonderful, warm, cuddly feeling at the end of the novel when you found a big silly smile on your face? Yeah, thats the one! Thats what The Intern has left me with and I cant seem to get rid of it.The story kicks off by talking about boobs and exposing yourself (accidentally, of course!). What a great start and totally funny. I like the name Josie Browning; it's just so down to earth and unassuming and thats just what Josie is. Shes charmingly clumsy, lovable,

This was such a fun read.The Intern is one of those books that makes you laugh out loud and cringe with embarrassment because you've experienced the same awkwardness the characters have.It was full of scandal, drama, romance and the author delivered these elements with hilarity and awesomeness.The main character was so relatable and the things that happened to her were so funny and unbelievable. Sure, some of the things in the novel were a bit too unbelievable but honestly, that's what made it