Sellevision by Augusten Burroughs, Augusten Burroughs

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  • Publisher: Picador USA
  • Pub. Date: June 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780312422288
  • Sales Rank: 9,945
  • 240pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Darkly funny and gleefully mean-spirited, an account of the greed and insanity of a fictional home shopping network

New York Daily News

An absolute howl, about on-camera personalities who sell things on those home-shopper channels. This one has its characters fall apart very publicly: One is axed after he accidentally exposes himself on air. Another is the target of a surprising stalker. And so on.

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Biography

When Augusten Burroughs released 2002's Running with Scissors -- his memoir about growing up in the mother of all dysfunctional families -- readers didn't know whether to drop their jaws in horror or hold their stomachs from laughing. Whatever reactions he gets from readers, Burroughs's gift for dishing on all things stranger than fiction has made him a bestselling author.

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An ace in the holeby Anonymous

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June 26, 2008: Right smack on with the sleazoid world of TV and shopping, this book is fatastic freak out good man. I'm mean, like totally freak out good. I can't believe this dude wrote such a great book man! I mean, this is so awesome and stuff! Funny and inspiring.

Falls flatby Anonymous

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April 02, 2005: I got this book based on all these glowing reviews from Barnes and Nobles online, and I was sadly disappointed. I still gave this three stars as I did find it entertaining. However, the storyline is cute, nothing more than cute though. It pokes fun of the self righteous and religious types quite nicely; corporate greed, adultery, alcoholism, drug abuse, vanity and all other such morally bankrupt things are also illustrated (not subtly I might add). Things I like to read about nonetheless. However I found that it was very much like a soap opera - lots of buildup - and no payoff. This is a story that could easily go on and on and on and on etc. Some characters were more developed than others, which led you to enjoy their snippets more. But some characters were flat - like Mr. Smythe who plays the whipped father/husband lusting for the neighbor girl. I liked that the first time I saw it in `American Beauty.? Thankfully, other characters were more original. Overall, in the middle of the book I wanted more ? by the end, I had enough.


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