by Michael Thomas Ford
http://olvasonaplo.freeblog.hu/archives/2011/03/09/Michael_Thomas_Ford_Jane_Goes_Batty/
*snort*"Her name was Beverly Shrop. A retired kindergarten teacher, Beverly had devoted the past five years to becoming the number-one-ranked reviewer of romance novels on a very popular bookselling site. That her "reviews" consisted largely of regurgitating a book's cover copy mattered little to he...
Jane Goes Batty takes up just where Jane Bites Back left off. Jane is now being followed by a film crew and is in the midst of having her book filmed. She's slightly ticked off because the screenwriter and director have taken liberal creative license and changed her work to the point of being unreco...
While I don't think this second book of the series is as good as the first, it is still a fine read. And, I don't think Ford leaves one single literary sacred cow unchivvied in this novel, either, which is great fun.I think the plot is weaker, but the dialog still sparkles. Ford can consistently tur...