I saw the mini-series based on this book years ago. I enjoyed the mini-series, it was actually entertaining and had the beautiful Jaclyn Smith to look at.
I am not sure how I didn't know but I didn't learn until about 5 years ago that it was based on a book. So I sought the book out and finally purchased it recently.
It was a fairly quick read -- sometimes enjoyable and sometimes not -- but I quickly learned that the mini-series I saw had very little in common with the book except for a few names and the locations. This is one time I can say they didn't get much right even the beautiful Jaclyn Smith was miscast.
As a book, The Users, almost works when it sticks to the basic characters of the novel, and when the protagonist Elena interacts with them. It gets bogged down when the author starts throwing in all the Hollywood names she wants to take digs at or expose some secret she knows about them from her journalism career where she deemed herself the new Hedda Hopper. It really bogs down when she throws in some of these celebrities as brief characters only using their first names which happen to the first names of characters in her novel.
And the gratuitous sex scenes at times even bog the story down because some of them were just as if they were thrown in to make the book trashier. A few of them between central characters actually let you know something about the characters but others just had no real reason to be in the book and served no purpose.
Overall I enjoyed The Users. Would I want to read it again? Probably not.