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Reality Matters: 19 Writers Come Clean about the Shows We Can't Stop Watching
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Reality Matters: 19 Writers Come Clean about the Shows We Can’t Stop Watching

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Top Chef. America’s Next Top Model. Survivor. Dancing with the Stars. American Idol. Big Brother. The Biggest Loser… Everyone has a guilty reality television pleasure. Curated by Party Girl author Anna David, Reality Matters is a collection of hilarious yet revealing essays from novelists, essayists, and journalists–including Toby Young, Neil Strauss, and Stacey Grenrock Woods, among many others–about the reality television shows they love, obsess over, and cringe at; and why they, and America, can’t stop watching.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
It Books
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
208
ISBN
9780061766640

Top Chef. America’s Next Top Model. Survivor. Dancing with the Stars. American Idol. Big Brother. The Biggest Loser… Everyone has a guilty reality television pleasure. Curated by Party Girl author Anna David, Reality Matters is a collection of hilarious yet revealing essays from novelists, essayists, and journalists–including Toby Young, Neil Strauss, and Stacey Grenrock Woods, among many others–about the reality television shows they love, obsess over, and cringe at; and why they, and America, can’t stop watching.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
It Books
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2010
Pages
208
ISBN
9780061766640