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Death by Hollywood : A Novel

Death by Hollywood : A Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hooray for "Death by Hollywood"!
Review: A light, amusing read for GROWNUPS. I enjoyed this book. If the patois of contemporary left coasters, and the escapades of same, are offensive to you, check out something more sedate. I suggest a Nancy Drew mystery.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some really nice passages...
Review: Being always willing to give an industry oriented book a shot, I picked up this entertaining page turner with no preconcieved notions in my head. It was penned by Steven Bochco- the creative force behind TV shows like Hill St. Blues, NYPD Blue, and L.A. Law- and spins a windy tale about a blocked screenwriter, sexual escapades, money, and murder. While the writing is a bit predictable and sluggish at times, and the attempt to come across blunt and gritty just feels forced, its still a fun and entertaining read with a nice touch of dark humor. The narrative is engaging and the twists will make your brain smile. It reads like a decent movie script in need of an editor: fun and full of potential.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: If You Like High Brow Move Along
Review: Go in with the right attitude: PULP FICTION. In the mood for a bunch of well-to-do jerks to get murdered, arrested, drunk along with silly attempts at guilt and remorse and love? In the mood to forget about the deficit, war,election and just read about some good old characatures in an R- to X-rated comic book? This is it, baby.

If you want a real murder mystery, move along. If you love fine writing, move along. If you want a good sex scene, move along. But if you just want the quick fix of entertainment short of simply watching t.v.: This is it, baby.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Entertaining Presecptive
Review: I am a true Angelino..meaning, I have had the misfortune of living in Los Angeles my whole. The story is modestly entertaining. But what I found woundefully humorful was the depition of the characters. Bochco's portrayal of the entertainment world and what people will do, sleep with, and even murder for - for thier star on Hollywood had me laughing. The characters personalities, flaws, desires and the sad ironies are what made this book worth reading for this Angelino. Perphaps, a little bit too much truth for the aspiring person trying to make in the entertainment biz. The premise was a bit impracticable..but the way Bochco weaved all the charaters togeter made this book a good read.



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Death by Hollywood
Review: I thought that DEATH BY HOLLYWOOD was mediocre and it moved very quickly, so quick in fact that I didn't even realize when I was done.
Written in first person, DEATH BY HOLLYWOOD speaks heavily about the "glamourous" life of Hollywood actors, screenwriters, and their agents. We follow Bobby, a writer who is down on his luck. He catches his wife in action cheating on him, his agent fires him, and he witnesses a murder all in the same day.
He uses this murder to his advantage in hopes that he can make it into a killer screenplay. From then he plots himself into his own misfortune.
Although this wasn't one of the best books I've read, the twists and surprises the book took on at the end really had me going. And for that I give it 3 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Big Surpise. I LOVED IT!!
Review: I was given this book as a present from someone whom I don't really share the same tastes with; however I started to read it because I really didn't have anything else at the time. I could not believe how I got sucked into this book! It had had some great twists and was very funny at time too. You can really tell this guy knows Hollywood inside and out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A different type of writing
Review: Steven Bocchco is probably one of the better known producers in Hollywood, with Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, and NYPD Blue to his credit, among other things. So he's done so well there, he decided to become a novelist like his friend Stephen J. Cannell, who has now written a number of novels. The result is Death by Hollywood, a frothy entertainment with few redeeming features but no real flaws either.

The text alternates between first person narration and the points of view of many other characters, with the conceit that the narrator is telling you what he thinks happened when he wasn't there. The narrator is a Hollywood agent named Eddie Jelko, a guy with hundreds of stories and more jokes about the biz than Jay Leno. He represents the main character, Bobby Newman, a down-on-his-luck screenwriter who has writer's block, a drinking problem, and an unfaithful wife who's just decided to leave him. Bobby witnesses a murder in the middle of this, and instead of reporting the killer to the police, as he should, he sees an opportunity to escape his writer's block. Much hilarity ensues, as the law of unforseen consequences boomerangs with a vengeance.

I enjoyed this book a good deal. Bocchco proves to be a pretty skilled writer, though the book shows signs of lengthening. There are many jokes and anecdotes that have nothing to do with the main plot, and the margins on the pages are wide, ditto the space between the lines of text. I bet they could have fit this into 180 pages if they'd tried. I suppose this is a result of Bocchco knowing how to write hour-long screenplays, most of the time, rather than longer books. It's a skill you learn, I guess. That being said, this is still a fun book, and I would recommend it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a quick review
Review: There was an episode of MARRIED WITH CHILDREN that made a joke about the "Steven Bochco Hall of Failures," and this book sounds like it'll have an alcove in such a museum. It reads like a catharsis for Bochco about the shark-eat-shark nature of the entertainment industry, told second-person from the POV of a screenwriting agent, with far too much Mamet Dammit-level profanity to be considered hardboiled. You'd think he would have picked something up from the NYPD BLUE technical advisors about law enforcement, but Bochco seems to be more focused on venting about the hand that feeds him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It REALLY is a suprise ending!
Review: This book was a page turner and grabs you from the very beginning. It's plot twists were well thought out. It didn't seem like it often does that the author is just making it up as they go. Often times it feels that the author is forcing a close to a book just so it won't go on forever. Death By Hollywood wrapped up PERFECTLY well and I was completely satisfied.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: UNDER-APPRECIATED & WELL WORTH READING
Review: This is an under-appreciated novel by Steven Bochco of NYPD BLUE fame, about a screenwriter named Bobby Newman, in Hollywood who witnesses the wife of a movie mogul clock and kill her washed-up, acting instructor, love slave, while peeping through his telescope. Bobby thinks he's struck gold when he decides to write about the crime and get to know the people involved rather than call the police and report what he's witnessed.

Bobby injects himself into the case and the good graces of the lead detective, Dennis Farentino, thinking he's being discrete, but really assisting Farentino with his investigation with his half-wit observations. Farentino plays Bobby more than Bobby thinks he's playing Farentino.

There is plenty of sex, language, humor, plot twists, and more sex. Though some have claimed this to be a bit skimpy, I say, "Who cares?" It's an engaging story and a real page turner. I hope this is not Bochco's last effort as a novelist, because I really enjoy his turns of phrase in this tight, well-written novel.

Well worth a read.


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