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No young woman could resist these questions about her personality--especially a cool, confident CosmoGIRL! Just like All About You and All About Boys, this enticingly packaged and brightly illustrated collection will be a sure-fire success. You, yes YOU, are the shining star of these 26 quizzes. After all, what subject could possibly be more important or interesting? In addition to being lots of fun, they're wonderfully insightful. Every girl wants to know the answers to these questions: Am I high maintenance? How mature am I? What's my secret strength? Am I motivated? And let's not forget--What kind of prom dress fits my personality? and What color is your aura? Who knows? The answers may surprise you.
If there’s anything a teenage girl can’t resist, it’s finding out more about herself. That’s why magazine quizzes are so popular--and CosmoGIRL Ultimate Quiz Book collects more than 120 from its bestselling series. They’ll help the inquisitive CosmoGIRL learn the answers to all her pressing questions: What’s my fashion style? My personality type? Who am I, really? How do I come across to my friends--and (of course!) to guys? She’s the star of this fun and revealing collection--and she’s going to love it.
Uses a question-and-answer format to provides health and fitness dos and don'ts.
What do people really think of you? What’s your secret power? WHO ARE YOU? Every smart CosmoGIRL! wants a better understanding of herself--her personality, her motivations, her fears, her desires. And that’s where this newest addition to the magazine’s popular quiz books (more than 100,000 copies sold!) comes in. Brightly and attractively designed, every page features fun and illuminating questions to answer. They’ll help a girl figure out what first impression she makes, what type of friend she is, whether she’s a gossip junkie, if she’s a tease, and lots more. She’ll even discover her inner goddess and check her "internal weather report!” With every quiz, she becomes better acquainted with the wonderful CosmoGIRL! she is.
The newest Ask CosmoGIRL! guide is dedicated to helping young women build a good body image, replace negative thoughts with positive ones, and improve their all-around self-esteem. Attractively designed in an easy-to-understand question and answer format, it gives girls the lowdown on how to eat well, choose a workout, and make good choices about their overall health. These are the issues that weigh on CosmoGIRL!s’ minds: What do you do if no diet seems to work? Which form of exercise should you try if you really hate to work out? What should you eat if you can’t stand breakfast? The book also deals with those all-important psychological concerns, including how to cope with the negative thoughts that too many girls face when looking in the mirror. Throughout, there are nutritious recipes and meal ideas, fitness tips from top-level trainers, and practical suggestions for how girls can boost their self- confidence and lead happy, healthy lives.
Bad Car-ma, Hell-evators, Boo Tube, Angel Songs: these 150 true tales of the paranormal are way better than the latest thriller at the local Cineplex! They come from CosmoGIRL!'s popular "Freaky Deaky" column, and each story deals with baffling and mysterious happenings: uncanny dreams, strange sightings, haunted houses, phantasmagorical figures, startling premonitions, telepathic visions, and messages from the beyond.--From publisher description.
Compiles and annotates YALSA's "Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults" and "Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers." Includes theme lists.
"The first biography of Helen Gurley Brown, author of the 1962 international bestseller Sex and the Single Girl and 32-year editor of Cosmopolitan magazine. Scanlon had unprecedented access to Brown's papers, and she presents Brown in the context of the feminist movement, highlighting her role as an advocate of professional accomplishment and sexual freedom for women"--Provided by publisher.
Today, monthly issues of Cosmopolitan magazine scream out to readers from checkout counters and newsstands. With bright covers and bold, sexy headlines, this famous periodical targets young, single women aspiring to become the quintessential “Cosmo girl.” Cosmopolitan is known for its vivacious character and frank, explicit attitude toward sex, yet because of its reputation, many people don’t realize that the magazine has undergone many incarnations before its current one, including family literary magazine and muckraking investigative journal, and all are presented in The Improbable First Century of Cosmopolitan Magazine. The book boasts one particularly impressive contributor: Helen ...
You are not a failure. And you are not alone. You are being scammed by a system that promises quick fixes that fix nothing and sells you money-sucking programs that do nothing but fuel overeating. At each meal, 93 million overweight American adults and 14 million overweight children and adolescents risk their lives. More than 300,000 die unnecessarily every year from obesity-related diseases. Hazel Dixon-Cooper was a size 22 woman in a size 2 world until she dumped the weight-loss industry, discovered how food companies lie, and learned that doctors rarely know more about nutrition than we do. Confessions of a Fat Cosmo Girl… • Examines the most popular weight-loss programs and reveals t...