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* [[Muse Abuse]]: Sophie's a victim of this, courtesy of the English Lit professor who had an affair with her without telling her he was engaged and then, when it went sour, proceeded to write a bestseller painting her as a talentless [[Gold Digger|gold-digging]] whore. |
* [[Muse Abuse]]: Sophie's a victim of this, courtesy of the English Lit professor who had an affair with her without telling her he was engaged and then, when it went sour, proceeded to write a bestseller painting her as a talentless [[Gold Digger|gold-digging]] whore. |
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* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Alex Fletcher is very obviously based on Andrew Ridgeley. (If you don't know who that is...[[Appeal to Obscurity|you get the idea]].) |
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Alex Fletcher is very obviously based on Andrew Ridgeley. (If you don't know who that is...[[Appeal to Obscurity|you get the idea]].) |
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* [[Old Shame]]: Alex's solo album. ''Rolling Stone'' called it "a crass, contrived effort not fit for a dentist's chair." That was apparently the kindest review, and Alex is inclined to agree with them. |
* [[Old Shame]]: Alex's solo album. ''Rolling Stone'' called it "a crass, contrived effort not fit for a dentist's chair." That was apparently the kindest review, and Alex is inclined to agree with them. |
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* [[Plagiarism in Fiction]]: What Sophie's ex-boyfriend accuses her of. In a national bestseller. Ouch. |
* [[Plagiarism in Fiction]]: What Sophie's ex-boyfriend accuses her of. In a national bestseller. Ouch. |