michielstock 's review for:

Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis
3.0

Like other books of Ellis, this novel is often bothe boring and weird, intentionally. Victor Ward is a model who turns into a terrorist, for a not particularly clear reason. Just like American psycho, at some points the line between reality and the bizarre is blurred. For example, in the second half there is a camera crew following our protagonist during his involvement into some quite graphic novels.

All in all, the book alternates between dull and fascinating. Only for if you like the authors other work.