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Title: Trash (Trash)
by Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfield, Jeff Gottesfeld
ISBN: 0-425-15851-9
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Pub. Date: 01 June, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $3.99
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Trashy; 1st Book in Series
Comment: "My father was a mass murderer"--so begins another collaborative series between wife and husband team, Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld. The narrator is Chelsea Jenning, an 18-year-old Tennessean chosen for a summer intern job in New York City at Trash, one of the nation's sleaziest, hip new talk shows. Chelsea and two other female interns--Karma Kushner and Alyssa "Lisha" Bishop (an old best friend of Chelsea's from grade school)--are put in a great loft, just across the hall from three other great-looking guy interns: Nick Shaw (the guy Chelsea falls for, even though Jazz Stewart, the hostess of Trash, deems him her boy toy), Alan Van Kleef, and Sky Addison. (Note: Everybody in this book looks/sounds like some celebrity: Chelsea looks like Alicia Silverstone; Karma sounds like Fran Drescher; Lisha looks like Demi Moore; Sky looks like Keanu Reeves, etc.--hence nobody is ugly, which gives this book/series a rather superficial feel.)

Once on the job, Chelsea barely uses her brain or talent and has serious doubts about staying, especially when her past is threatened to be revealed on national TV: of her father going mental one day and shooting a restaurant full of people, then trying to kill her and her mother.

The title of this book/series does give a hint of what to expect, e.g., a hostess that almost bares it all on live TV, talk show topics like "Transvestite Teen Girls versus Real Teen Girls--who's sexier?" So, it's basically a tamer version of the Jerry Springer show for teens. The writing will appeal to young teens; it's humorous, light, and fluffy with some romance and drama thrown in for good measure. Certainly recommended to Cherie Bennett fans.

Rating: 5
Summary: Cool!
Comment: Trash is sort of like a soap opera but cooler, because there is definitely a plot! I love it!

Rating: 5
Summary: I love this book!
Comment: I just wanted to tell you that I love Trash! My name is Melissa and I started reading Trash about 3 months ago, and I love the books! One thing--I hate the way you end them not knowing whats going to happen cause then I have to wait till the next book comes out to find out!! That drives me crazy! -Melissa-

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