
I would recommend this, however, for middle grade readers and those who like series like The Clique, Gossip Girl and The Interns. Though I did enjoy reading Poseur, it was just one of those books that I would read in passing - not necessarily something I'd search for or put on my own list of books to buy. I feel like I could distinguish between each character, which is not an easy feat for any author to accomplish, so I think that Maude did a great job. This book was quite well-written, employing great imagery and the use of many points of view. I got a chance to see the girls' outfits through the sketches interspersed throughout the story, which was really neat. You're not wearing that, are youHipster bible N. It's nice to get a visual image of what you're reading, especially when it comes to something as visual a field as fashion. Read 17 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Poseur also has cute illustrations to boot, a fact which made me smile.

My favorite of the girls is Charlotte, if only because her style (in terms of fashion) seems to suit me the most personality-wise though, I think I'd be more like Janie. They have their own quirks, and you sort of come to appreciate how distinctly different they are. One of the things that I did enjoy about Poseur is the fact that each girl is a very unique individual. and volunteer that idea for a class at their posh school.


It tells the story of four very different girls - Janie, Charlotte, Melissa and Petra - who all have one thing in common, a desire to create a brand/label that's all about fashion.
