Just couldn't get through this one. On the one hand, the book is somewhat refreshing. The narrator is a 30-somethingish woman in the film industry who has been steadily working her way up the ladder toward the director's chair. While there is some romance worked into the story, this book differs from a lot of chick lit in that the heroine's quest is all based around her dream of becoming a film director.
We spend a lot of time in her head seeing where she has come from, as well as where she wants to go in life. It's a very different experience from some of the "fresh out of college, first time living on my own" books that I encountered a lot of back when chick lit was trendy.
So, with so many positives, why couldn't I finish this book? Well, the narrator is VERY into her job. However, if you are not that into the minutiae of how Hollywood works behind the camera, the story does drag quite a bit. I learned a lot about what different cinematography-related folks do to help make a movie, but the endless snippets about shooting scenes lost me after a while. If you're a film buff, you might like this one, though.