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The First Assistant: A Continuing Tale from Behind the Hollywood Curtain - Clare Naylor


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The First Assistant: A Continuing Tale from Behind the Hollywood Curtain - Clare Naylor

 
Description: ISBN 0330446355 / Genre: Romance / Author: Clare Naylor, Mimi Hare / Paperback / 448 Pages / Book is published 2007-03-02 by Pan Books

Newest Review: ... her feet by one of Hollywood's leading men or will she make her way as a single woman? The story features characters - who ... more

 ... are thinly disguised true life Hollywood characters as the myths and reality of Hollywood is displayed. Highlights include a sub plot about a gay actor paying a bride (beautiful young, successful actress) to marry him and join his strange religion - I am afraid that there are no prizes for guessing which famous Hollywood icon this is about. Characters Lizzie - The first assistant to one of Hollywood's mega agents - very intelligent, a graduate who seems far too intelligent to be carrying out the coffee run and filing...more

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This book is a sequel to "The Second Assistant" by the same authors, but having bought this book as a part of a set from The Book People I did not know this. Luckily it is a standalone read so I didnt feel that I needed to have read the other book first. What is it about? As the title suggests it is a story about a Hollywood, "First Assistant" who works for an agency in Hollywood. The story follows Lizzie as she observes and take part in the shady world of Hollywood from her role within the agency. As she is continually exposed to actors / directors / producers will she be swept off her feet by one of Hollywood's ...  Read the complete review

 

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