January 2016, Simon & Schuster Children's Books, 352 pages, Paperback, Review copy
Summary from Simon and Schuster
When Elektra is discovered by an acting agent, she imagines Oscar
glory can't be far away, but instead lurches from one cringe-worthy
moment to the next! Just how many times can you be rejected for the
part of 'Dead Girl Number Three' without losing hope? And who knew
that actors were actually supposed to be multi-lingual, play seven
instruments and be trained in a variety of circus skills?
Off-stage things aren't going well either - she's fallen out with her best friend, remains firmly in the friend-zone with her crush and her parents are driving her crazy. One way or another, Elektra's life is now spent waiting for the phone to ring - waiting for callback.
Can an average girl-next-door like Elektra really make it in the world of luvvies and starlets?
When
Elektra is discovered by an acting agent, she imagines Oscar glory
can't be far away, but instead lurches from one cringe-worthy moment to
the next! Just how many times can you be rejected for the part of 'Dead
Girl Number Three' without losing hope? And who knew that actors were
actually supposed to be multi-lingual, play seven instruments and be
trained in a variety of circus skills?
Off-stage things aren't going well either - she's fallen out with her best friend, remains firmly in the friend-zone with her crush and her parents are driving her crazy. One way or another, Elektra's life is now spent waiting for the phone to ring - waiting for callback.
Can an average girl-next-door like Elektra really make it in the world of luvvies and starlets? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.co.uk/Waiting-for-Callback/Perdita-Cargill/9781471144844#sthash.SO4FVBke.dpuf
Off-stage things aren't going well either - she's fallen out with her best friend, remains firmly in the friend-zone with her crush and her parents are driving her crazy. One way or another, Elektra's life is now spent waiting for the phone to ring - waiting for callback.
Can an average girl-next-door like Elektra really make it in the world of luvvies and starlets? - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.co.uk/Waiting-for-Callback/Perdita-Cargill/9781471144844#sthash.SO4FVBke.dpuf
Nayu's thoughts
I
delayed watching anime to finish this strangely gripping read, and
that's a major deal when I watch anime daily (and very few human drama
shows). It is really funny and accurately portrays disappointment
after disappointment as Elektra fails to get a call back. It gets into what seem slike every single issue surrounding being in entertainment, and views from family and friends.
When she
gets a callback it's not what she expects, but she does end up liking it and it was a really moving scene in how much Elektra learns about life.
She has typical teen issues with both friends and family which added
more drama and amusement to an already appealing story. Definitely
one to
check out if you like learning about the acting industry.
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