"Presents a behind-the-scenes look into the most popular reality television franchise of all-time, covering the history of the show and offering insight into the strategies that separate the winners from the losers"--Publisher's description.
Chad Kultgen Livres
Chad Kultgen est un auteur qui explore les aspects bizarres et inhabituels de la vie moderne. Son style d'écriture se caractérise par un humour absurde et un regard aiguisé sur les faiblesses humaines, explorant souvent des thèmes qui brouillent les frontières entre la réalité et la fiction. L'approche narrative de Kultgen est non conventionnelle, puisant dans des sources diverses et inattendues pour créer des récits à la fois provocateurs et mémorables. Son œuvre invite les lecteurs à rire de l'étrangeté du monde tout en contemplant ses absurdités sous-jacentes.






The Average American Marriage
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the life of a typical American man, the narrative delves into his thoughts, relationships, and societal expectations. It candidly addresses themes of masculinity, identity, and the pressures of modern life, blending humor with poignant observations. Through the protagonist's experiences, the book examines the complexities of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness in contemporary America, offering a relatable yet critical perspective on the average male experience.
The Lie
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Exploring the depraved inner workings of college students, this novel delves into themes of sexuality and morality, revealing the darker aspects of youth culture. Following the success of his previous work, the author presents a more provocative narrative that challenges societal norms and expectations. With a blend of humor and insight, it offers a candid look at the complexities of modern relationships and the often chaotic lives of young adults navigating their desires and identities.
"She found herself thinking how strange it was that although we are all animals with roughly the same mental capacity--and roughly the same access to information, both general and specific--we can come to such radically different conclusions about the nature of reality. She wondered if it would always be like this, or if at some point in the future a general knowledge base would be accepted by the whole of humanity on which every individual would base their view of existence. She hoped this would be the case and wished she could live to see it. Karen Halloway is a philosophy PhD candidate, struggling to find a dissertation topic strong enough to make a mark on the world. When she discovers that she's pregnant, she finds herself at a crossroads: she has always known that she doesn't want to be a mother, and feels her only choice is to have an abortion, though she knows that both her boyfriend and her highly religious best friend will object. Yet on the way to the clinic, Karen has the epiphany she's been looking for--a way to turn her unexpected situation to her advantage"-- Source other than Library of Congress
The Average American Male
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of gender dynamics, the book presents a dual perspective that balances heartfelt insights with sharp satire. It addresses the misrepresentation of male viewpoints in discussions about feminism, offering readers a thought-provoking commentary on the battle of the sexes. The narrative invites reflection on the nuances of gender relations, making it both a serious exploration and a clever critique.
Men, women & children
- 303pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The shocking and hilarious novel of dating, sex, and distress in an average American suburb, now a major motion picture directed by Jason Reitman and starring Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Emma Thompson, and Judy Greer. The only thing more disturbing than junior high school . . . is adulthood. The story of one town's complicated network of dating and sex, intimacy and disconnection, online and off—at work, at home, and in school—is now a major motion picture by Jason Reitman, the award-winning director of Up in the Air, Juno, and Thank You for Smoking. Reitman's film, featuring a star-studded cast including Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Emma Thompson, and an attention-getting cast of young newcomers, is based on the novel by cult hero Chad Kultgen, author of The Average American Male, The Average American Marriage, and The Lie. The novel explores the sexual explorations of a handful of junior high school students and their equally dysfunctional parents. From porn-surfing fathers to World of Warcraft-obsessed sons, from competitive cheerleaders to their dissatisfied, misguided mothers, Kultgen clicks open the emotionally treacherous culture we live in.
Vertigo: Fucking Love
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Ha poco più di vent'anni, ha un lavoro da niente, gioca ai videogame e passa il tempo con la sua ragazza e i suoi amici: questo è il ritratto del protagonista di "Fucking love" Ma c'è dell'altro: quest'uomo senza nome trascrive tutto quello che gli passa per la testa, dalle fantasie sessuali che coinvolgono la sua noiosa ragazza ai commenti più perversi su qualsiasi esemplare di donna incontri sulla sua strada, fino al fastidio per le domande dei genitori e al disgusto per la gente con cui si trova a chiacchierare o a sprecare il suo tempo prezioso. Nel corso di questa storia divertente, politicamente scorretta, cattiva e fin troppo sincera, il protagonista riuscirà a lasciare la sua fidanzata e a mettersi con la ragazza perfetta, per scoprire però che alla fin fine... tutte le donne sono uguali!
