A review by a_ab
Hollywood Ending by Tash Skilton

1.0

This was a book equivalent of the lowest quality production values - everyone knows it's going to be awful, but the director insists it's "artistic" and delusionally believes the result will be so great nobody's going to care. The whole book felt fake, superficial and pretentious. I didn't like any of the characters enough to wish them well. To be fair, it didn't seem they liked each other any better.
It could be just the lens problem: we are stuck inside the heads of 2 extremely uninteresting and unsympathetic people - not in the evil-vilain sense, but in the "most banal, average and pointless" sense.