A review by billies_not_so_secret_diary
Tune in Tomorrow by Randee Dawn

funny slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

 Tune in Tomorrow: The Curious, Calamitous, Cockamamie Story Of Starr Weatherby And The Greatest Mythic Reality Show Ever 
 by Randee Dawn 
 Fantasy Urban Myth 
 NetGalley ARC 

 Starr moved to New York to become a star, but ten years later she's a waitress still waiting for her big break. 

 Then her break walks into the restaurant and she's offered to audition to be in a reality show, but not one she had ever heard of, or anyone in the human realm. 

 This book had a really good start, making fun of the falseness of 'Reality TV', a genre I dislike with a passion. I can go to a bar and see people being idiots, watch the news, or scroll social media pages. 

 There was drama, backstabbing, and a mystery, but for the 'mystic' part, a lot of those characters didn't stand out that much, and that's what I thought when I requested this book from NetGalley. And while some of the mystics were main characters, they weren't brought completely to life, but the human characters, which whom the story/reality show was about, were human. 

 Sadly though, for me, the writing was a little flat, as if written for kids instead of adults. There is some adult content, not graphic, so this book is not suitable for readers under 14. 

 But if you're looking for a medium to slow-paced read, with some laughs and the such, it's a decent enough of a story. 

 2 Stars