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A review by kba76
Reality No-Show by Kiersten White
3.0
Um, can I be honest and say I am totally confused!
Thanks to NetGalley for the advance copy in exchange for my thoughts, but I feel it would have been better to issue the entire series in one.
This is the sixth in the series, and from what I can gather the previous five books focus on different characters and have little to do with what we're shown here.
Teddy is a reality TV star. He's used to his life being controlled but has a deep fear that he will succumb to schizophrenia, like his father and grandfather before him.
After a party Teddy wakes up with a girl, who is not remotely interested in him. This is very different to his 'normal' life. His home seems to be a recreation of his real home.
We're told little about what's behind this, but Inez and Teddy are watched by robotic cameras as they recreate scenes from Teddy's show.
This was a quick read that has left me baffled, and realising I should try and read the rest of the series to establish what on earth is going on!
Thanks to NetGalley for the advance copy in exchange for my thoughts, but I feel it would have been better to issue the entire series in one.
This is the sixth in the series, and from what I can gather the previous five books focus on different characters and have little to do with what we're shown here.
Teddy is a reality TV star. He's used to his life being controlled but has a deep fear that he will succumb to schizophrenia, like his father and grandfather before him.
After a party Teddy wakes up with a girl, who is not remotely interested in him. This is very different to his 'normal' life. His home seems to be a recreation of his real home.
We're told little about what's behind this, but Inez and Teddy are watched by robotic cameras as they recreate scenes from Teddy's show.
This was a quick read that has left me baffled, and realising I should try and read the rest of the series to establish what on earth is going on!