- Paperback
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (2007)
- ASIN: B001J2NURS
- Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Barris hits a Bull's Eye with this Sharp Satire,
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This review is from: The Big Question: A Novel of Reality Television by the Author of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (Hardcover)
There is a lot outrageous humor and genuinely funny moments in Chuck Barris' THE BIG QUESTION, but don't mistake this satirical novel for lightweight entertainment. It is a dark view of American society and human nature using the game show as metaphor. And who better to explore that metaphor than Chuck Barris, one of the great innovators of the game show form. Barris not only knows television, but he also has a gift for creating vivid characters both sympathetic and reprehensible, and THE BIG QUESTION has a big cast. Barris is an author who both entertains and surprises the reader with his deftness in weaving comedy and tragedy together. I found the book to be a compelling page-turner which I could not put down during the final 40 pages as the story came to its shocking conclusion. I read THE BIG QUESTION while on a cruise, so I can highly recommend it as both well-done popular literature and a good vacation read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not a Bad Read, Lots of Eccentric Characters!,
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This review is from: The Big Question: A Novel of Reality Television by the Author of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (Hardcover)
The Big Question is a game show which airs in 2011. Contestants compete for the chance to answer a final question which if they answer it correctly will take all their problems away by making them one of the richest people in the world. Downside though is that if they get the question wrong, they are executed in prime time.
The Big Question you start asking yourself as start is why do new characters and their storylines keep getting introduced? As the number of characters grow and we keep jumping back and forth between storylines, and periods of time, it does become a little confusing as to whose life you're reading. However all these storylines do cross paths with one other at some time in the novel, and the majority of these characters want to be contestants in the final chapters when the actual Big Question Game show airs. The majority of the characters are actually very interesting, as are there life stories. Many of these eccentric characters would not be out of place in a Bill Fitzhugh, Dave Barry or Carl Hiaasen novel. Some are a bit far fetched or a little unbelievable and the predictability of what will happen to them or which other character's storyline they are going to cross is also a factor. The book is a lot of fun though, but the actual percentage of pages revolving around the Big Question (or Death Game as its original creator called the pilot) would be 10% of the book at most. Other similar death themed reality TV show books you might want to check out are Richard Bachman's (aka Stephen King) The Running Man and also The Long Walk. The Jason Strain by Christa Faust where death row inmates are put Survivor style on an island and have to battle each other to the death (and also surprise guest the captured Jason Vorhees) where the winner is granted life in jail also may appeal to fans of the lethal game show. The Big Question is an enjoyable book, it basically a heap of different character driven storylines, but their lives are quite interesting to read about.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not about the game, about the contestants,
By makeham98 (East of San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Big Question: A Novel of Reality Television by the Author of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (Hardcover)
The Big Question is a plot vehicle to tell the intertwined stories of about a dozen characters who are desperate, unhappy, or just screwed up enough to try out for a game show where they may be killed. Those that meet do so in the green room at the broadcast. None is particularly likeable but many of them have some decent depth written into them.
It's not about the game, it's about the characters from varying walks of life whose lives have little meaning to them. And the ending delivers.
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