In terms of reality TV books – they cover almost every type of reality show you could imagine. There are dating show inspired titles like Queen of His Heart by Adrianne Byrd which tells the story of Jalila Goodwyn, overheard by a tv producer telling her friends in a restaurant about her latest dating fiasco, and made the star of her own reality show. There are books of the makeover show variety like Reality TV Bites in which a reality TV junkie ends up part of an over-the-top home reno show called Kamikaze Makeover. And there are books based on the more adventure oriented style of reality TV shows, like Carolyn Parkhurst’s Lost and Found, which has a synopsis that reads a bit like a mash up of several seasons of the Amazing Race.
Some books use fiction to take the reality TV genre to places it could never go (we hope). Battle Royale is a cult classic from Japan: it’s been a book, a graphic novel and a movie. The story revolves around a group of grade nine students who are locked away in a isolated camp and left to fight to the death until only one remains. Noted for its graphic violence, it’s been called an allegory of trying to survive in modern society.