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So, I read this book shortly after they cancelled "The OC". I must say... it really helped me to cope and I decided I can live sans "The OC", but it won't be easy.

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Don’t get me wrong, I like Stephanie Klein's writing- but this book was a little too much for me. The book starts off with Klein at her OBGYN since she is now pregnant with twins. (I read her previous book in 2008). She is told by her doctors that she has to gain 50lbs since she is pregnant with twins. Instead of answering, “of course, anything for the safety of my babies!” she reacts unnaturally and thinks only of herself and past weight struggles. Now, I’ve never been pregnant, and I’ve never been fat on my own accord (yes, I have been fat due to 2 years of high doses of Prednisone), but it was very hard for me to get into this book. I can’t imagine going to a summer camp, let alone, a summer camp for fat kids. The summer that was chronicled turned out to have everything I anticipated: summer love, friendship, mean girls, and of course the eating disorders (just bulimia.) After reading this book, I am grateful that I never had to deal with childhood obesity. Now I have an idea of how to treat my children if this occurs with them. Thank God I never had body issues or thoughts on weight loss until I became an adult. Do fat people only think about being thin?