Specifying a character’s brand of lipstick, shoes or handbag is a commonly accepted way to add an aura of reality or consumer aspiration to books aimed at young readers: just think of “The Gossip Girl,” with that series’s abundant references to Prada. But what if writers and publishers enlisted companies to sponsor those branded mentions, as is the widespread practice in Hollywood?
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