Joséphine
Written on May 9, 2015
Initial thoughts: Material Girls is a book that squarely put consumerism into question. It offered a satirical view into the fashion and music industry — glorifying them, while demonstrating the problems when too much power is given to them. I appreciated the struggles that Marla and Ivy went through, even though they were the envy of many others who wanted to be them. At the same time, I thought the characters and prose could have been a bit more developed. The plot was simple with a few twists, which ensured that the satire became the primary device of the book.