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The Second Assistant: Tales from the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder

The Second Assistant: Tales from the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tinsel Town through the keyhole
Review: This is a fun-filled glimpse of the weird and wacky world of Hollywood. You can't help but grow to admire the fresh-faced Elizabeth Miller as she succeeds in making an unlikely trade of the world of internship in D.C. for a dogsbody role at The Agency in L.A. Along the way, we are treated to numerous colorful encounters with the despicable characters that run the movie world - who serve only to make Elizabeth's halo shine yet more. This is a highly entertaining and witty read that I struggled to put down once started. Can't wait to find out what happens next to Elizabeth.....?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Mildly entertaining...
Review: Yes, the book and especially the heroine is quite annoying!
Elizabeth (couldn't they think of a more popular name?!), is toooo naive, tooo obscure (probably so that everyone could identify with her), and the storyline is tooo unbelievable! Especially when it comes to men... Toads, toads, toads... TA DA! A prince! Please!!! Very "chick lit" in the worst possible sense...
Honestly, the authors didn't do a very good job. It seems like they sat for a round of "margaritas" and thought up this book in one evening... What a way to make some easy cash...
Definitely, not worth buying...


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