Show Time
" Do you think they'll do it?" Janice McNeeley said. She was staring a the #12 monitor. Jimmy Asaki looked up. "Yes," he said. They're starving......."Picture where our world is headed. We the viewing audience, spend an enormous amount of time watching reality television. Welcome to the future. Where money and high ratings are driving these television executives to come out with some ultimate adventure for the viewer. Seven people are going to be left on Peshekee Island in the middle of Lake
I won my copy thru Library Thing and I felt like this book missed the mark for me. Some of the content and language really put me off, I thought this book was going to be a lot better. If the language & content was a little different, I might have given it more stars.
Show Time takes place at some point in the near future, with the participants willingly subjecting themselves to a media portrayal of their jeopardy. The network drops seven contestants on a desolate island in the middle of Lake Superior with some necessities and minimal food. According to one of the agreements surrounding the games "it is recognized that entertainment involving genuine risks to real people is fundamentally necessary to the smooth functioning of a civilized society..." The
I was gracioulsy provided a copy of this book through Netgalley.To be honest I was very hesitant to read this book. When I see the name P. Harvey, I automatically think about the radio commentator, Paul Harvey. So I wondered if Phil Harvey might be Paul Harvey's son and was worried it would be a political sattire or just a book about his personal ideas.Well, I was very happy I took the plunge. I had a very hard time putting this book down.It's a story of the future. A future where the population
Show Time is set in the near future where violence has nearly been eliminated from the world. So how do people get their fill of the dark side? They watch reality TV shows.Show Time is a mixture of "Survivor" and "Big Brother". Seven contestants are left on an island (in the middle of Lake Michigan) for seven months. They have to endure nature, weather, hunger, and each other. Each contestant brings his or her personal baggage to the island, and we discover more about each one as the book
This book was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I couldn't get into this book at all. I picked it up and put it down so many times I lost count. I really wanted to finish it because I received it through NetGalley but it's just one of those books where the blurb sounds better than the actual story turns out to be.
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.13 | 78 Users | 40 Reviews
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Title | : | Show Time |
Author | : | Phil Harvey |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | 1st |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | April 2nd 2012 by Lost Coast Press (first published March 1st 2012) |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Contemporary |
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Future viewing audiences have become totally desensitized to violence and entirely dependent on sensation to escape their boring workaday lives—an addiction nurtured by the media with graphic portrayals of war and crime and with so-called reality programming. Now, TV execs in pursuit of the only things they care about—higher ratings and bigger paychecks—have created the ultimate reality show: Seven people, each bearing the scars of his or her past, are deposited on an island in the middle of Lake Superior. Given some bare necessities and the promise of $400,000 each if they can endure, the three women and four men risk death by starvation or freezing as the Great Lakes winter approaches. The island is wired for sound, and flying drones provide the video feed, so everything the contestants do and say is broadcast worldwide. Their seven-month ordeal is entirely unscripted, they can’t ask for help or they forfeit the prize, and as far as the network is concerned—the fewer survivors the better.Point Books In Favor Of Show Time
Edition Language: | URL http://philharveylit.org/ |
Setting: | Lake Superior(United States) Michigan(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.13 From 78 Users | 40 ReviewsEvaluate Regarding Books Show Time
First off I must confess that one of my guilty pleasures is the TV reality show "Survivor". I have been watching it since the very first season. That being said, you can imagine how excited I was when I read the book description for Show Time by Phil Harvey which taunted an appeal for fans of survival reality shows.I loved the idea of seven people being dropped off on an island with minimal supplies. Each must survive seven brutal months, relying on each other and their own survival skills, in" Do you think they'll do it?" Janice McNeeley said. She was staring a the #12 monitor. Jimmy Asaki looked up. "Yes," he said. They're starving......."Picture where our world is headed. We the viewing audience, spend an enormous amount of time watching reality television. Welcome to the future. Where money and high ratings are driving these television executives to come out with some ultimate adventure for the viewer. Seven people are going to be left on Peshekee Island in the middle of Lake
I won my copy thru Library Thing and I felt like this book missed the mark for me. Some of the content and language really put me off, I thought this book was going to be a lot better. If the language & content was a little different, I might have given it more stars.
Show Time takes place at some point in the near future, with the participants willingly subjecting themselves to a media portrayal of their jeopardy. The network drops seven contestants on a desolate island in the middle of Lake Superior with some necessities and minimal food. According to one of the agreements surrounding the games "it is recognized that entertainment involving genuine risks to real people is fundamentally necessary to the smooth functioning of a civilized society..." The
I was gracioulsy provided a copy of this book through Netgalley.To be honest I was very hesitant to read this book. When I see the name P. Harvey, I automatically think about the radio commentator, Paul Harvey. So I wondered if Phil Harvey might be Paul Harvey's son and was worried it would be a political sattire or just a book about his personal ideas.Well, I was very happy I took the plunge. I had a very hard time putting this book down.It's a story of the future. A future where the population
Show Time is set in the near future where violence has nearly been eliminated from the world. So how do people get their fill of the dark side? They watch reality TV shows.Show Time is a mixture of "Survivor" and "Big Brother". Seven contestants are left on an island (in the middle of Lake Michigan) for seven months. They have to endure nature, weather, hunger, and each other. Each contestant brings his or her personal baggage to the island, and we discover more about each one as the book
This book was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I couldn't get into this book at all. I picked it up and put it down so many times I lost count. I really wanted to finish it because I received it through NetGalley but it's just one of those books where the blurb sounds better than the actual story turns out to be.
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