''Killing Monica'' is a novel written by American author
Candace Bushnell. It was first released as a hardcover on June 23, 2015. Bushnell's publisher, the
Hachette Book Group, describes its central character, Pandy "PJ" Wallis, as "a renowned writer whose novels about a young woman making her way in
Manhattan have spawned a series of blockbuster films."
Synopsis
A champagne-drinking
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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Film and television
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novelist named Pandy Wallis has found success through writing a series of books about her alter ego, Monica. The books have been adapted into films starring an actress named Sondra-Beth Schnowzer. Now, newly divorced, Pandy wants to write serious fiction about one of her ancestors instead. The plot of the novel combines flashbacks of her friendship with Sondra-Beth and failed marriage, with her quest to kill off her character Monica.
Characters
*Pandy PJ James Wallis – The main character, a writer.
*Sondra-Beth Schnowzer - The bitchy actress with whom Pandy was once friends.
*Henry - Pandy's long-suffering and devoted literary agent.
*Monica - A
Carrie Bradshaw-style fictional character.
Reception
The book was "critically reviled", according to ''
New York Magazine''. "The prose is both hyperbolic and repetitive," wrote Eliza Kennedy in ''
The New York Times Book Review''. "Characters never speak when they can screech, shriek or scream." Kennedy concluded: "The entire thing is capped by a cheap revelation that's supposed to make readers think, but only made this reader cringe."
Writing in ''
The Washington Post'', Bethanne Patrick called it "a sloppy story that doesn't hold together." In ''
The Independent'', Arifa Akbar said: "None of it, including the final, unconvincing plot twist, is particularly well-written." In the ''
New York Daily News
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'', Sherryl Connelly called ''Killing Monica'' "an unfunny farce" and "a book of bad taste." It also received negative reviews from ''
Kirkus Reviews
''Kirkus Reviews'' (or ''Kirkus Media'') is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893–1980). The magazine is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fic ...
'', Kirsty McLuckie in ''
The Scotsman'', Georgie Binks in the ''
Toronto Star
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''. and ''
Publishers Weekly''.
References
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2015 American novels
Chick lit novels
Grand Central Publishing books
Novels about writers
Novels by Candace Bushnell
Novels set in New York City