• Last Night at Chateau Marmont

  • A Novel
  • By: Lauren Weisberger
  • Narrated by: Merritt Wever
  • Length: 12 hrs and 32 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (391 ratings)

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Last Night at Chateau Marmont

By: Lauren Weisberger
Narrated by: Merritt Wever
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Publisher's summary

Brooke loved reading the dishy celebrity gossip rag Last Night - until her marriage became a weekly headline, that is.

Brooke was drawn to the soulful, enigmatic Julian Alter the very first time she heard him perform “Hallelujah” at a dark East Village dive bar. Now five years married, Brooke balances two jobs—as a nutritionist at NYU Hospital and as a consultant to an Upper East Side girls’ school, where privilege gone wrong and disordered eating run rampant—in order to help support her husband’s dream of making it in the music world. Things are looking up when, after years of playing Manhattan clubs and toiling as an A&R intern, Julian finally gets signed by Sony. Although no one’s promising that the album will ever hit the airwaves, Julian is still dedicated to logging in long hours at the recording studio. All that changes after Julian is asked to perform on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno—and is catapulted to stardom, literally overnight.

Amazing opportunities begin popping up almost daily—a new designer wardrobe, a tour with Maroon 5, even a Grammy performance. At first, the newfound fame is fun—who wouldn’t want to stay at the Chateau Marmont or visit the set of one of television’s hottest shows? Yet it seems that Brooke’s sweet husband—the man who can’t handle hot showers and wears socks to bed—is increasingly absent, even on those rare nights they’re home together. When rumors about Brooke and Julian swirl in the tabloid magazines, she begins to question the truth of her marriage and is forced to finally come to terms with what she thinks she wants—and what she actually needs.

©2010 Lauren Weisberger (P)2010 Simon & Schuster

Critic reviews

"Weisberger has insightful takes about the price of success in our celebrity-obsessed culture." ( Publishers Weekly)

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Rather Slow

Would you try another book from Lauren Weisberger and/or Merritt Wever?

I would try another book from Lauren Weisberger but I think I'll stear clear of Ms. Weaver's narration.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Merritt Wever?

Anyone.

Could you see Last Night at Chateau Marmont being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Probably not although condensing it all into two hours or so might pick up the storyline sonewhat

Any additional comments?

Ms. Weaver seems to be overly concerned with diction which causes her to overpronunce some words (ex: impordant for important). Her diction is probably just fine naturally without this over pronunciation.
But most unenjoyable is her voice quality. I found I needed to listen to this audiobook with a very low volume as the voice did give me a headache, twice, Please no disrespect or offense meant toward Ms. Weaver.

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loved this!! great original story

This was great, loved the story and thought that it was a great narration. Would love to see this made into a movie.

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Why is this titled “Last Night at Chateau Marmont”?

I kept waiting for the story to start. Literally nothing happens throughout the 12 hour read. The plot is in the last two chapters of the book. All we need is a two chapter summary and we can all get along with our day. I picked this title because I thought it revolved around The Chateau Marmont hotel, but it literally only mentions it twice throughout the book. Also it randomly jumps around like a television script and provides no details that would be benefit the reader. Also the main character is unlikable and annoying. Would definitely skip this one, I’m going to get my money back.

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A Modern Fairy Tale?

Lots of kids dream of being rock stars, but a love that lasts - possible???

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Sweet fluff

Feel good book that goes down as easy as a martini at the end of a long work week.

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Lousy Narrator!

Book is so-so but I’m not sure I’ll make it through with a narrator who puts a “d” in the word “important” and doesn't vary her tone of voice enough to make a conversation clear.

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Another great Weisberger novel

I'm really enjoying this story and love the characters, Brooke and Nola. This is right up there with her other novels. I love the humor and the serious lines as well. The only thing I can't enjoy is this reader - it's 'ok' but she really doesn't enunciate some words and it sounds rather unprofessional for a book reader. Example: "impordent" instead of pronouncing "important". Other than that, it's a fun book.

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Merritt Wever was Better than the Story!

Don't get me wrong. I like to while away a few hours with chick lit as much as the next girl. I have read Lauren Weisberger before and find her romps just the right mix of fun and frolic. That said, this wasn't my favorite -- but it wasn't bad. I liked learning a bit about the music business, and getting to think about my own tendencies to read the headlines of tabloids at the grocery store. Howver, the story just felt a little bit under developed overall.

That said, Merritt Wever and something about her tone sort of constantly imbues such a real quality to Brooke. As her husband Julian is thrust into super stardom, you can hear Brooke screaming through Merritt's narration ... "are you kidding me with this man-child behavior right now?"

The book seemed to wrap up kind of neatly for me after a requisite period of struggle, but I'm not sure Brooke & Julian actually evolved as much as they just made it through enough pages to be released from their suffering.

One highlight of the book are the song lyrics which really gave a sense of believability to the story of the "one hit wonder," and I am sure I'm not alone in thinking someone should run with them and create a complimentary hit to accompany the book! So that is a real fun element of the book.

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Good story but...

The story is good but if you don’t like the sound of people’s lips smacking or the sound of people swallowing this book might not be the one for you. I enjoyed the story but found my self distracted frequently by these things. Other than that it was good nothing phenomenal its a great light read.

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Great book, bad narration

I love Lauren Weisberger, this person should not be reading her stuff. The way she pronounces important as “imporDant” is awful

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