Pages: 464 (Paperback) ISBN: 055277376X Pub: Black Swan Pub date: 2007-06-04 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7143
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Reader Reviews:Insightful (0/0 people found this helpful)Chart Throb is a must read for any fan of X-Factor, Pop Idol, etc. Elton's story follows the next evolutionary step, where the talent search genre is full of exploitation, double-crossing and wierdos. Chart Throb is an unpredictable and entertaining journey through one season of the show, where all the bets are off (except for all the rigged entrants!) and chaos reigns. It's a great read, however don't be expecting plenty of belly laughs. The humour is wry and would be entirely missed by those who have never been caught up in the reality TV that spams the civilised world. Interesting characters and an intriguing plot will help the TV stay off until you turn the very last page. Another Elton page turner (0/0 people found this helpful)This book has got quite mixed reviews from people here at Amazon and I can understand why. I find Mr Eltons work very easy to read and I tend to work my way through one of his books in the space of a few days, this is usually because I want to know what happens next as the characters are compelling and the observations on humanity very amusing.
Ok, but not great. (3/3 people found this helpful)No-one would disagree that Ben Elton is a masterful observer of contemporary society. Once again here, he taps into the frustration with the X factor/Pop idol culture that seems to have dominated our "empty lives" in the last few years.
very nice read (0/0 people found this helpful)This was the first book ,of this author that i ever read. I actualy picked it up from my fathers batch of books ,that he got as presents, and was not interested in them.
Not at his best (3/3 people found this helpful)I've enjoyed several books by Ben Elton but I have a suspician he wrote this whole book in a weekend. It's probably the easiest book he has written as it seems he just wrote about how he sees X Factor and just changed the names and a few details. Plenty of character assination along the way and the book was complete. It was also quite condescending as the whole book keeps banging on about how none of what you see on X factor is true and it's just down to the editing - forgive me, but to me this isn't thought provoking, it's just obvious. Hopefully Ben will return to his previous form soon. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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