Guide To Becoming Famous
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  • Reads 212
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2015
COMING SOON.
"I'm always right."

Meet Zoë O'Connell. Known for being very optimistic and smart. 
When noticing how people with no talent at all make it to stardom and fame, she decides to prove everyone how easy it is by making her own guide to becoming famous.

Following her guide and checklist, Zoë tries to make her way up to stardom while trying to prove that even a nobody and talentless person like her could make it to stardom with just a few useless tips. 

Yet throughout that journey she realises that she was wrong the whole time and that it was harder than it looks.

Not wanting to prove herself wrong and embarrass herself for failing, Zoë continues with a new checklist and help from a few friends that she makes along the way.

Will Zoë be able to prove herself right? Or wrong?
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