Thursday, August 2, 2012

Book Review - The Rock Star in Seat 3A



I hesitate to call this a book.  It's 200 pages and the font is REAL big.  That's not a complaint.  I'm just saying that there is nothing wrong with short stories.  But publishers can't make any money off short stories so some schmuck ends up paying $18.99 for this.

I got my copy for free at the library so I'm not on a rampage over the size of this 'book'. 

Hazel is the main character.  Her life is great,  She lives in Manhattan.  She works at a video game company.  She is engaged to a handsome celebrity chef in the making. 
Hazel takes a business trip to LA.  She gets upgraded to first class and ends up seated by her rock star idol. 
They fall in love...or something.
If you have ever had a crush on anyone famous, then you could have written most of this book.  It's fairly predictable.  Predictable doesn't mean bad though.  It's pretty entertaining and, while the ending isn't surprising, it is pretty satisfying.

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