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by Ben Elton
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Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 10 years ago
I seldom like books written by male writers. They are usually emotionally distant, and this book was no exception. Just the opposite, it’s so distant that there was no protagonist. I didn’t care for anyone in this book. It’s supposed to be a murder mystery, but by page 69, when I stopped reading, I ...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
This was a recommendation from a friend and a good one. It was a great and very entertaining read. It was a persiflage on television (reality TV), on the slow descent of all things cultural and it was hilarious and crass and gripping. Will check out the other books by this author for sure - gr...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 11 years ago
Exactly what you would like to do with some of those reality tv programes, there's a murder in one of those big brother houses.
Lotus wild over sakura
Lotus wild over sakura rated it 14 years ago
Interested in sophisticated fun? You, hubby, girlfriends?The more the merrier. Get in touch with Tristero, throughWASTE only, Box 49.Its funny how Pynchon does not scares me anymore. He is not the tentacled Cthulhu (thanks Mr. Lovecraft for my insomniac exhibits) I thought he was. I guess Gravity’s ...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 15 years ago
I was completely fascinated by this book from the very first page. A murder committed in a "Big Brother"-type environment would have seemed impossible to achieve - and certainly very easy to solve - so how could it make for an interesting book? Yet Ben Elton manages to pull it off. I had great diffi...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 16 years ago
Paperback: 384 pagesPublisher: Black Swan; New Ed edition (1 Jul 2002)Language EnglishISBN-10: 0552999458ISBN-13: 978-0552999458Amazon.co.uk ReviewBen Elton's Dead Famous brings together his talents in comedy and crime writing to produce a hilarious and devastating novel on the gruesome world of rea...
CharlotteBuriedinBooks
CharlotteBuriedinBooks rated it 20 years ago
I read this several years ago, when I was really into Big Brother. It's a very clever take. Elton is very good at producing work which is really in tune with the times.Here he takes a stick to the cult of Reality TV and adds his own spin, creating his own version of Big Brother - with one main dif...
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