The Last Days of Video, Jeremy Hawkins
The Last Days of Video, Jeremy Hawkins
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The Last Days of Video

Author: Jeremy Hawkins

Narrator: Scott Sowers

Unabridged: 9 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/08/2015

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

The video stores are dying. But most of you don't care. You've got your Netflix and your Redbox and your DVR, so why deal with VHS tapes or scratched DVDs? Why deal with the grumpy guy at the worn-down independent video store? Well that grumpy guy is Waring Wax, and he's usually too drunk to worry about his declining business at Star Video, let alone his quickly evolving extinction in popular culture. But everything changes in his small college town when a bright and shiny Blockbuster Video opens nearby: Clearly, this means war. So, Waring enlists the help of his two reluctant employees, wildly sexy Alaura and desperate virgin Jeff-who are almost as nuts as he is-to hatch a series of wild schemes to save their little store and fight against the corporate invaders. Together, these three misfits try to save Star Video while confronting, among other things, Waring's self-destructive tendencies, a life training cult, corporate bicycle gangs, and a Hollywood director who constantly sees the ghost of Alfred Hitchcock while in town shooting his latest film. The Last Days of Video is a hilarious elegy for a bygone era, a quirky and charming story of redemption for a group of Review "This is a wonderful book! I laughed at least once a page. And the characters are so fresh and sad and eager. This book should be put in a time capsule. The Last Days of Video is like the literary missing link, about a time when things were really real." -Daniel Wallace, author of Big Fish and The Kings and Queens of Roam "The Last Days of Video is, as the title suggests, an elegy for an era, but it's an era that's going out with a lot of kicking and screaming. Funny, raucous, and deliciously irreverent, Jeremy Hawkins' debut novel offers up an engaging cast of characters who bicker and lust and love their way through the roller coaster ride of Star Video's final days. This generous, big-hearted novel is a joy to read." -Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk "This is the Lucky Jim of video store novels. A comic page-turner-often really funny-with an originality and tenderness not often seen in first novels." -Clyde Edgerton, author of Killer Diller "This hilarious novel manages to love, dissect, and make fun of our culture all at once. Jeremy Hawkins' particular genius is in understanding that people are never more sympathetic than when they aren't getting what they want. This whole book is saturated in loss, and yet I laughed through every page." -Rebecca Lee, author of Bobcat and Other Stories About the Author Jeremy Hawkins earned an MFA in Fiction from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He is the founder and lead editor of The Distillery (distilleryediting.com), a web-based editing service. He is also an independent bookseller at Flyleaf Books and teaches creative writing at the Carrboro ArtsCenter. And of course, he worked for almost ten years at VisArt Video, a family-owned chain of video stores in Chapel Hill/Durham, NC.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on March 11, 2015

I love it when finding a book with no buzz. Just picking it at random or by the cover and absolutely adoring it. Maybe it's my love of films or working in video stores but this book got to me. I ended up reading it straight through 2 days. Never wanting to leave the characters or their store and wor......more

Goodreads review by Bethany on May 15, 2015

Fellow Luddites be warned: If you are overly sentimental about old-fashioned things like independent video stores, this book is kryptonite. And I live in a town that still has them, but there's the rest of America to weep for. Countrymen! What possesses you to sacrifice the charms of human interacti......more

Goodreads review by Nick on January 30, 2022

Videos and the independent Video Store were a massive part of my life in the 80’s. At first, my folks got a Betamax VCR. When we went to our local video rental store it became obvious that Betamax was losing the VCR war as it was hugely outnumbered by VHS videos. We soon switched to VHS! VHS could re......more

Goodreads review by Rand on May 05, 2016

That's entertainment. (view spoiler)[ For being a book about curmudgeonly know-it-all assholes specializing in obscurities, the fact that the author presents an alternate spelling of Willie Nelson's first name riled me up. Maybe it was the intentional remnant of a Free Willy joke or maybe not. I liked the ending, a (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on February 26, 2017

when I was a kid, there was an independent video store in my town that was staffed by enthusiastic film nerds and had a wide selection of classic and important and cult films. but it was 1993 and i was in 3rd grade so mostly I was renting stuff like "cool runnings" and that bette midler witch movie.......more