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The Girls' Book Of Glamour: A Guide To Being A Goddess

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Be confident. Be gorgeous. Be glamourous. The tips and tricks in this book will help reveal the goddess inside you. Every girl deserves to live a life of glamour.

Provides tips on how to host a spa-style party, how to design a signature perfume, how to stop biting nails, and how to jazz up a boring ponytail. This book also provides tips on how to get out of a limo, how to emphasise eye colour, how to make a bedroom skin-friendly, and how to get super-soft hands and feet while you sleep.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 2007

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Sally Jeffrie

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296 reviews3 followers
January 17, 2015
I knew the second I got a chance to read "The Girls' Book Of Glamour: A Guide To Being A Goddess" by Sallie Jeffrie I was in for a treat. Part "etiquette guide for girls" and part "life skills tips" it's a comprehensive how-to manual geared for the Young Adult market in a time of conflicting media and societal messages, that're making a lot of women feel insecure about themselves. This book does just the opposite, it strives to make the reader feel good about themselves, instead.
Some parts satirize Hollywood and the fashion industry in sections on "How to Put On a Fashion Show", "How to Air-Kiss", and "How to Give a Great Interview" but then others give profound advice any woman would benefit from. Personally I found the tips on "How to Apply Eye Shadow", "How to Create Your Own Personal Style", and "How to Accessorize Fabulously" to be invaluable, and easy to follow.
Designed by Zoe Quayle and illustrated by Nellie Ryan, at 126 pages, this book is an extremely easy read that had me going over it again and again in pursuit of more how-to magic.
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Author 15 books283 followers
May 2, 2012
This book belongs to Simone. But one day, when Rena and I were eating in her room (it's a long long story involving Golden Week), my eyes happened to fall upon this book. It just so happens that I had lent her my "Friends" book (same series) so the books looked like a set when my eyes fell upon them. So before I begin, I should start with my friend's comment "The friends book seems to be written for older people and the glamour book for kids."

And you know what? Her comment sums up the two books perfectly (now, if you're lazy or don't feel like reading, you can stop here). The glamour book is basically on how to be more feminine (I guess that's how they define glamour).

What was nice about this book was that it had practical (if often heard) tips on protecting your skin, taking care of your hair, etc. Most of this stuff is found in any beauty book, but it is written in a way that would appeal to younger girls.

What I didn't like about this book was how at times, it seemed to encourage one to behave like a brat. Things like How To Convince People You're A Celebrity and How to Convince People You're A Hand Model have suggestions like "be unreasonable wherever you go" and getting your parents to "insure your hands for a million dollars." While these articles are very very few, it was enough to put a bad taste in my mouth.

Overall, this is a nice book for girls. It's a bit simple for anyone over say, 15, but it generally has positive messages. But do beware the few "celebrity" sections. It may be modeled on how celebrities seem to behave, but that's no reason to encourage others to behave like them.

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April 13, 2020
[Read a long time ago. Can't remember rating. I do remember when my mom bought me this book while in line at a TJ Maxx. It's been years since I've read it, but I feel like there was a how to write a message with invisible ink activity. Or, maybe that was the Daring Boys book?]
83 reviews
January 27, 2018
I thought it would be worse. Kudos to Sally Jeffrie for making it for what it is, seeing especially as I'm not usually into these kind of books.
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1,532 reviews134 followers
June 2, 2015
Note: This review DOES contain spoilers of the events in the book, so if you have not read it before and wish to discover the secrets of the book for yourself, it is not suggested that you read this. --A.M.G.

Don't understand why, but this book really calms me down when I read it. Treating every girl as if she is a goddess with beauty accepted in every which-way, I encourage girls of all ages to read this and try some things out. Visually appealing as well, just the drawings are enough to make me want to try some of the suggestions.

I haven't tried all of the experiments myself, but here are some of the ones that I have tried and which have proved to be effective.

How To Eat Your Way To Beautiful Skin/How To Get The Shiniest Hair Ever
Usually I only try the experiments that I think will really benefit me, and from the list, this is one I knew I had to try. One of the suggestions is to eat a lot of fruit, but since I'm a picky person with my food, instead I chose the easier option of drinking a lot of water. You become a water baby in no time, and it does get you hair shinier, as well as gives you better, hydrated skin!

How To Turn Bathtime Into A Relaxing Treat
Some things work more than others, but bubble bath is definitely recommended, and besides which, it gets your skin smelling nice and feeling smooth. The only thing you'll be missing is a rubber ducky.

How To Jazz Up A Boring Ponytail
Recently I've gotten a haircut, so the natural volume of my hair now takes over, but before I used to be able to do nothing but tie my hair up with a headband and leave it at that. But following some of the pieces of advice in the book will help you keep organized with what things you may or may not want to do. Experimenting with your hair is fun!

How to Have A Good Night's Sleep
For those who've read it, you'll know what I mean. They suggest this "box" trick for your worries, and it always helps me a lot. Any one of the suggestions is good for a night of rest and pleasant dreams.

How to Figure Out Your Face Shape
More beneficial than you'd think, and surprisingly fast!

How To Make Your Eyes Look Brighter
The most interesting thing I have ever tried. And it actually does work, though you'll need to wet a towel for it. It also produces a calming effect on your eyes though and gets them shiny as well.

All Hair Techniques and Suggestion
With washing, conditioning, and blow-drying, all of their suggestions have become my weekly routine.

All in all, a nice book to read and fun experiments to try.
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34 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2017
The Girls book of glamour :a guide to being a goddess by Sally Jeffrie is another great book in the series.The awesome tells more ways to have a glamorous life.Like how to tie dye a t-shirt and how to make a door curtain.It was fun to read a book like this and be able to read a book that was at my level and was non-fiction.The book was created to make you feel confident,glamorous,gorgeous and be the goddess you were meant to be .If you are looking for a book that suits you I would highly suggest to read this book.It had great tips for girls and was even better than the first book.I would recommend it to anybody who wants a just right non-fiction book to read for fun.Sally Jeffrie did it again and found the most useful tips to be glamorous.
April 14, 2013
i found some the information giving in this book to be false, such as the proper temperature to wash your hair. Some of the tips also don't work for certain girls like myself because this book is based off a typical European-American in my opinion and what seems to be in all of the pictures.
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69 reviews
April 9, 2014
I'm such a sucker for beauty books! This is very entertaining, fun and surprisingly a little helpful.
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48 reviews3 followers
May 19, 2023
I treated this book like it was my bible when I was little 🤣
March 21, 2024
I thought the book was really helpful to be honest, from helping you find out how to dress based on the shape of your face to making a relaxing bath there are many helpful tips that all of us could use. There are definity some things that we might never use but they're still funny and it is not taking away from the important information in the book. For example how to gracefully exit a limo, this might be an important skill to certain people one day but average people don't need to know this information. But then around this page are helpful tips like how to get rid of puffy eyes or how to clean your makeup brushes. Overall I think this book can help young girls be more confident and I think that there are definitely things we could all use.
3 reviews
May 3, 2024
Very cute and whimsical, I wish I had something like this growing up. It was filled with lots of practical advice as well a beauty recipes and just a touch of fantasy. I will definitely be saving it for all the tween and preteen girls in my life.
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43 reviews23 followers
June 20, 2017
this was a really cute read that I can imagine younger me enjoying a lot :)
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472 reviews
November 28, 2017
The have good information to create your own thing by using done old stuff. How to be confident while talking to people. Some great tip!
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8 reviews
January 20, 2022
El libro puede parecerte un poquito antiguo si lo lees en este año (2022) tiene muy buenos consejos sobre etiqueta, elegancia, vestimenta etc. Le doy un 3.5.
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12 reviews
February 20, 2022
Il faut avouer il y a des astuces et d'autres trucs qui sont vraiment bien, malgré le fait que certaines sont Sexistes.
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27 reviews
March 28, 2022
Girls and women of all ages should read this! It brings you back to highschool, as you learn some new tricks. Everything is explained beautifully and you will take note of more than one tip.
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16 reviews
March 20, 2024
Found this at my house and adding this.. was my favorite book of all time in elementary school
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33 reviews
June 8, 2023
For what it is, I thought it was pretty interesting. I didn’t gain any new insight into myself or whatnot, but I don’t think that was the goal. It’s supposed to be a fun little book on little tips to improve yourself and the more non-serious tips were great. It’s a non serious casual book. I didn’t expect anything more from it.
30 reviews1 follower
October 5, 2016
Adorable little scholastic book for young girls. It's fun and semi-anecdotal. I think it's perfect for a pre-teen. Super quick read for adults. Has some fun tips and tricks for young girls to navigate their pre-teens. I'd buy this for my daughter (if I had one).
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Author 5 books511 followers
November 13, 2012
Reviewed by Lauren Ashley for TeensReadToo.com

THE GIRLS' BOOK OF GLAMOUR by Sally Jeffrie is a short, cute read all about how to be the best, prettiest, most confident girl you can be.

The book is written in sections, with titles such as How to Customize Your School Uniform, How to Make Your Own Lip Gloss, and even How to Soothe Tired Feet.

The book is great for giving good ideas on how to clean your makeup brushes, exit a limo properly, and make tie-dyed shirts in a fun manner. All of these things are perfect for girls of different ages to know, but there are a few things that aren't something you would actually want to try and do, such as follow most of the tips on how to be a hand model. This type of information is more of a humorous read then a practical guide.

Overall, this was a really cute book, and features some things that young girls, teens, and adults might wish to accomplish with some help!

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81 reviews
November 27, 2009
This book did not meet me expectations at any rate. Some topics were so hopeful and I can't wait to do them, like the topic, How to make your own lip gloss, or the topic, How to jazz up a boring ponytail. Yet others seemed completely pointless and stupid such as, How to order food in a restaurant or How to be a hand model. Why would I want to be a hand model? I only gave this book a 2 and not a 1 because there were a couple I was very surprised to know, but on the other hand I really don't care about. I don't really suggest this book to anyone, and I don't even know how this weird book got published.
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633 reviews1 follower
July 10, 2010
Transform yourself from drab to fab with this nifty guide to all things glamorous! Whether you want to have the shiniest hair or convince people you're a celebrity, this book will show you how! Being a glamour goddess has never been so easy.

Inside this handy guide you'll find instructions on how to host a spa party, create your own style, exit a limo gracefully, make your own body glitter, persuade your best friend to lend you her clothes, put on a fashion show, make your own jewelry box, and much, much more!
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