21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
A poor imitation, Feb 13 2010
By M. Frank - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Stalking Bret Easton Ellis: A Novel in Two Parts (Paperback)
Just because the book is titled "Stalking Bret Easton Ellis" does not give the authors carte blanche to blatantly plagiarize his style.
"I'm hungover on the red-eye back to L.A...I buzz the stewardess and ask her to bring me some more red, she says they're out. Sighing, I lean back in the oversized leather seat, musing...how first class isn't what it used to be. I flip down my new Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses and stare out the window, anxious for some Xanax. I daydream about the last time I was in L.A. something, Christmas, maybe, a party with Zeigler..."
This reads like a passage lifted from "Less Than Zero" only without the believability. When BEE writes about the ennui of youth, drugs, sex, and decadence it has an authenticity to it, like the writer has lived and seen it. This novel just reads like an 18 year old thought BEE wrote some really cool stuff and they're just trying to modernize it (i.e. replacing Way Farer sunglasses with D&G). The plagiarism of BEE's style is made more flagrant and egregious by the copious use of song lyrics and footnotes which expound on trivia about that song/artist. If you're interested in this novel, please do yourself a favor and skip this cheap imitation and read Less Than Zero instead.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible, Jan 25 2010
By Terri Bastedo "terri bastedo" - Published on Amazon.com
Although the authors attempted to "stalk" Bret's style, they missed by a landslide. This was honestly the biggest waste of $1.00 I've ever spent. The writing is below average, and the storyline is discombobulated and uninteresting. Save yourself the horror. I couldn't bear to finish reading it.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
An imitation for imitation's sake. Please don't support this., Jan 21 2010
By Alex Carraway - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Stalking Bret Easton Ellis: A Novel in Two Parts (Paperback)
There have been a lot of Bret Easton Ellis novel rip-offs, especially in the past 5 years, but this one has to be the most blatant. The authors of this novel have a knack for imitating and have essentially re-written Ellis' first two novels -- same locations, themes, apathetic drug-fueled with trust funds, characters, dark staccato writing style -- and have just updated the pop culture references to modern times. I cannot believe someone would be spineless and egotistical enough to publish a carbon copy of somebody else's work with their own name on it. Wow, I'm sure these two authors have an amazing career ahead of them, considering they just made it public that neither of them have any original thought, nor have the talent or ability to contribute anything new.
If you are considering reading this, why not just read an actual Ellis novel? This book just takes a piss on any self-respecting, earnest writer. Please don't waste your money and support this mockery of a novel.