First, let me make it clear that I didn't buy this book. I won it. Actually, I won a video of "Tarzan" (I'm not talking about the cute Disney version) and then chose to swap it against the book, thinking that a book, any book, suerly must be better than "Tarzan".
Boy, was I wrong.
And I'm saying this although I've never even seen Tarzan.
So, the book. It wasn't even that bad in the beginning. Girl, working in book store, mysterious first edition book by author I have conveniently forgotten. Some confusion, she tries to get book back etc. It could have been a good story. (In fact, it was an excellent story in "The Secret of Lost Things", see my review.) However, in an attempt to be uebercool, the author chose to make her protagonist a slutty, dirty, dumb alcoholic. And as if this wasn't bad enough, she added lots of unerotic, sex and graphic violence to the mix. Did I mention the story took place near or in Hollywood? Maybe it is a political statement?
In hindsight, I should have been warned by the use if the word "tits" (I think) or something equally shocking to the average US-american, but I'm from Europe and was taught to politely ignore unexpected nakedness.
So I was already about 100 pages into the book, that I chose to read some goodreads reviews, to make sure that I hadn't fallen into the alternative universe of really bad books that hide behind okay writing. Lucky for me, someone mentioned a detailed torture scene towards the end of the book, and good riddance!, off you go, into the very very back of the shelf, so that no one knows I even own you, book.
I'm so glad that I got over the habit of finishing every book I started some time ago.