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Original Title: | The Second Assistant: A Tale from the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder |
ISBN: | 0452286107 (ISBN13: 9780452286108) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Lizzie Miller #1 |
Clare Naylor
Paperback | Pages: 357 pages Rating: 3.54 | 12752 Users | 302 Reviews

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Title | : | The Second Assistant: A Tale from the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder (Lizzie Miller #1) |
Author | : | Clare Naylor |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 357 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2005 by Plume Books (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Adult Fiction. Contemporary. Humor. Contemporary Romance |
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A fast-paced, breezy read about life at the bottom of the Hollywood food chainNo political science degree could ever prepare Elizabeth Miller for her new job as a second assistant at The Agency, whose clients include everyone you’ve never met—but you know who they’re sleeping with. A former congressional intern in Washington, Lizzie made a bid for a life change that landed her a job a world away, where ethics and First Amendment debates take a backseat to pleading the Fifth for Ritalin-snorting boss Scott Wagner. He’s the hottest young agent in Hollywood, who devotes his days to playing online poker—that is, when he’s not closing a $30 million deal for one of his AAA-list clients. And while getting six-hundred-dollar highlights from Cameron’s colorist or organizing the strippers for George’s birthday party come close to causing heart failure for this East Coast girl, the real dangers lurk elsewhere.
But Lizzie is a survivor, and no Machiavellian assistant, lecherous producer, or power struggle at The Agency can douse her nascent dreams of climbing up the Hollywood ladder. But first she has to run down to the Coffee Bean to pick up that triple espresso, or Scott is going to throw something....
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Ratings: 3.54 From 12752 Users | 302 ReviewsCritique About Books The Second Assistant: A Tale from the Bottom of the Hollywood Ladder (Lizzie Miller #1)
Cute simple read.This was a good book; I can't say it was great. The storyline was what you would expect of a Hollywood agent's (second) assistant. It had the egos, the drugs, the cheating, the failing marriages, the overbearing character(s), the exclusive parties, the back-stabbing, the letdowns, the overworked underlings, the striving (and starving) writers, the flings, the office in an uproar, the mistakes by the lower echeleons that could never, ever, ever be rectified, the collosal amounts of money that are
It took me I guess over a month to read this book. I just couldn't get into it. It felt like a lot of short stories made into chapters at first. No continuity to anything. Then about 200 pages in, it was like going downhill on a rollercoaster. I thoroughly enjoyed those last 160 pages, but i couldn't believe it took me that long. I am going to give these ladies another try with the follow-up next. Hopefully their writing skills got a little better.

Definitely one for by-the-pool or while lounging-under-the-summer-sun kind of light reading. In the tradition of "The Devil Wears Prada" the now painful truth is re-asserted: that working for the rich/powerful/glamorous can be torturous & definitely not what it's all cut out to be. Elizabeth Miller gives up an idealistic job as a Washington senator's aide to join the Agency, a super-powerful Hollywood outfit that represents stars, producers and directors. The young L.A. newcomer may not be
classic tale of young idealistic girl who goes to hollywood and finds herself both in over her head, in love, and totally confused about whether she wants to stay in hollywood or not. the ending is too cheesy for words, but lizzie's a cool character. the writing just isn't as good as it could be (and the sequel is much better).
Very entertaining!
What is it about:Lizzie just changed her work field from politics to entertainment, working as a second assistant to Scott and The Agency. Hollywood is all new to her and she had to juggle her new environment, unhelping coworkers, backstabbing acquaintance, weird boss, even weirder president of The Agency, handsy clients, and possible love interest(s). Could Lizzie stay sane despite them all?What I like about it:Definitely not your run-in-the-mill Hollywood novel. I mean, yes, it's quite
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