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I Say Tomato
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January 1, 2011

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Danielle
Jul 25, 2010 rated it liked it
From the back cover:
Sunny, a young Australian actress, has recently arrived in Hollywood - having left heartbreak behind at home - and is still finding her feet. Soon enough, she's auditioning for parts, being swept off to the Sundance Film Festival and negotiating tricky cross-cultural misunderstandings. And all the time, she's trying to work out what - and who - is really important in her life. I Say Tomato is both a satire of the LA film scene and a charming romantic comedy, filled with humou
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Jess
Jun 25, 2010 rated it liked it
A very enjoyable and fun story - definitely worth reading.

Sunny Triggs moves to LA to find herself and discover what is most important to her after fleeing heartbreak back in Australia. She attempts to break into the Hollywood acting scene and meets all sorts of interesting people in the process. The book is written in Sunny's perspective and readers are given a humorous insight of the film industry, auditions, movie premieres and after-parties in Hollywood, as well as some of the language and
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