I Make My Own Fun
by Hannah Beer
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Pub Date 6 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 6 Feb 2025
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Description
The whole world loves Marina. But you're going to hate her...
Everyone knows Marina, the A-list movie star. But very few know Marina, the absolute monster. Not that anyone would believe them - Marina's reputation is as flawless as her skin.
She bullies her assistants? Lies. Will have anyone fired? Rumour. Leaks stories about her friends? Honestly, you people have too much time on your hands.
Years at the top have proved that whatever Marina wants, she gets. But when she meets bartender Anna, Marina discovers something that can't be bought: Anna's affection. As Anna remains unmoved, Marina's advances become more desperate - and her obsession more dangerous.
The price of fame is heavy - and someone is going to have to pay for it...
A stiletto-sharp, lip gloss slick takedown of celebrity culture in which the world's most beloved movie star descends into dark and disastrous obsession – perfect for readers of I'm A Fan 🍸
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781805460213 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 288 |
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Featured Reviews
Perfect celebrity/hollywood book if you looking for a nice light fun read! Especially if you love books that pertain to Hollywood and the entertainment business!
What a messy and thoroughly enthralling reading experience! Marina was absolutely insufferable, her inner monologue was full of narcissism and her actions were equally as selfish and cruel. She made for an incredibly interesting main character, my only criticism comes from her awfulness, sometimes it felt a little too character like and villainous.
However, this entire book read like an unhinged nightmare that wouldn’t end. Her decisions get worse and worse and completely unforgivable. Not only is she aggressive and violent, but she’s delusional. I thought the media articles and fan forums provided the perfect contrast for the story itself, a commentary on celebrity lives and how little we actually know about them. A stellar and entertaining read.