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  • thinandbeautiful.com

  • By: Liane Shaw
  • Narrated by: Miranda Millar
  • Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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thinandbeautiful.com

By: Liane Shaw
Narrated by: Miranda Millar
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Seventeen-year-old Maddie has always felt a hole in her life, but she has finally found a way to fill it with her quest to mold her body into her ideal, thinnest shape. When she comes across the world of “thinspiration” websites, where young people encourage each other in their mission to lose weight, she quickly becomes addicted. Finally, she has found a place where she is understood and where she can belong.

Maddie becomes a part of a group of friends who call themselves the GWS, “Girls Without Shadows,” on the pro-anorexia website thinandbeautiful.com. Here she finds the respect and support she feels she doesn’t get from her family and friends in the so-called real world. Now in a rehab facility where they are trying to fix a problem she doesn’t think she has, Maddie is forced to keep a diary tracing how she arrived at this point. Angry that she is barred from accessing her online friends, Maddie refuses to believe she needs help. Will a tragedy change her mind?

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©2009 Liane Shaw (P)2022 Second Story Press
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“A great read for all preteen and teen girls.” — Editor's Pick, Canadian Living

“Liane Shaw, who has battled anorexia herself, spins Maddie’s treatment—as she progresses from delusions to tough realizations—into an absorbing psychological drama … through clear and unflinching storytelling, Shaw takes her readers deep into the labyrinthine psyche of a young girl battling an eating disorder.” — Quill & Quire

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actually written by an anorexic

I've read few ED books I actually related too. I thought Liane's portrayal was realistic and touching, especially the sort of psychosis and delusional thinking you encounter without even knowing it. The integration of IP and her ED developing made for an interesting and engaging pace, and I think her online friends were VERY similar to how it feels to have that sort of community. The main character's fears are palpable and realistic, and the small things, like her throwing out her report card, were very realistic to the kind of behavioral changes an anorexic experiences. I can't imagine not liking this, unless you didn't experience anorexia spaces online from 2000-2016. Genuinely up there with Wasted, Skin, Stick Figure, and Thin Girls to me! My only qualm is the voice actress being instructed to say "said" after every username, which isn't the author's fault!

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