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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.

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Comments on: "The intern – Gabrielle Tozer" (2)

  1. I read this book a while ago, but I loved it. It’s similar to The Devil Wears Prada and probably a little less mature than it? So if you’re looking for a similar book, but not too intense, this is the book for you. I loved the main character, Josie, and all of her personality. She was a good main character, however, the major plot point and fault was that she was chasing after her ‘crush’. It doesn’t sit well; I mean, she needs to follow her own dreams, not some guy! Aside from that, it is decently well-written, however, not something that I would read as a series. Definitely works better as a standalone book. This is not on my top favourite books list, but definitely a solid read.

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  2. The intern is such a good book. It takes a journey through internships, the world of journalism and magazines and also relationships and social media. It is written by fellow Ausie, Gabrielle Tozer and is a lovely book. I really enjoyed it because I myself love writing and I can relate to the main characters really well. I recommend this book for anyone who loves journalism, a love story or just a good chill read. I recommend for ages 13+.

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