
Raw
A Love Story
Author: Mark Haskell Smith
Narrator: Peter Berkrot
Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 01/08/2016
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller

Author: Mark Haskell Smith
Narrator: Peter Berkrot
Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 01/08/2016
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
Mark Haskell Smith is the author of five novels, including Raw: A Love Story and Salty (which was adapted into a major motion picture called Gun Shy), as well as the nonfiction books Naked at Lunch and Heart of Dankness. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, and Vulture. He lives in Los Angeles.
I don’t write many book reviews because I used to do it for a living, but I was driven to write about this one because it’s unique and funny. It’s a fast read with a wonderfully quirky plotline that skewers our culture. “Raw” focuses on reality star Sepp Gregory, who became known for his washboard ab......more
This is the first of Haskell Smith's books that I've read, but I found it compulsively readable. Raw is about the point where highbrow meets lowbrow--the kind of thing that makes the internet such a delectable and addictive treat. Sepp Gregory is a tanned and toned reality TV star on a book tour for......more
I have yet to read a really smart, biting satire about reality television, and after reading Raw, I still haven't. It's not really Smith's fault: the target is so huge that you could throw the dart anywhere and land it. Reality television is so ridiculous that attempts to satirize it usually come of......more
A humourous and wry look at reality television, it's "stars" and their subsequent 15-minutes of fame, and the cult of celebrity our culture has created around these unfortunately untalented people. Not even the publishing industry is safe from Haskell Smith's mockery. It's also hilariously raunchy,......more
12/20 Loufoque, surprenant mais beaucoup trop vulgaire, ce roman est une découverte sympathique, à l’opposé de tout ce que l’on a pu lire jusqu’alors. Une analyse réaliste du monde de l’édition actuel et de notre société, portée par des personnages parfois difficiles à apprécier. Ma chronique : https:......more