One minute, 60 very intense seconds, is exactly the amount of time 27-year-old Jack had to decide if he wanted to leave his life behind and play in The Ultimate Reality Challenge for a chance to win $10 million, is winning worth the price?
I enjoy watching reality shows and this book was definately a combo of Survivor and Amazing Race. I read it in 2 days, I couldn't put the book down. Even though it was somewhat predictable, I just had to find out if my predictions were right. And I was wrong in some of my guesses. I recommend this to anyone that was a fun read!
interesting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I have several things I would like to say about this book. First and foremost if you love action then this book is definitely for you. However, it seemed more than a little trite. THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE was more like FEAR FACTOR, SURVIVOR, and THE AMAZING RACE with a little JERRY SPRINGER thrown in for good measure. And, was I the only one that noticed Kathryn's last name changed from Williams to Thompson in the middle of the book? That was certainly a newbie-writer flub (and I know Mr. Jacobsen is not a new writer). That SHOULD have been caught by SOMEBODY in the rewrites. Also, the constant head jumping is really annoying. I'm all for different points of view but not jumping from one person to another in the same paragraph for goodness sake! It really throws you out of the story. All in all, it was an interesting book and I would recommend it for those who enjoy fast paced action but if any of the above annoys you you might want to skip this one altogether.
Excellent book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Most of the time in books and movies, Christian characters, or characters of moral standing and fortitude, seem dull and one dimensional. Not so with this book. I could fully relate to Jack's predicament and never once did he seem weak, boring, or "religious." Using a fictional game show as a plot device was brilliant and allowed the characters to face all kinds of bizarre and sticky situations without it seeming contrived. There were many plot twists. Some I saw a mile away and others that caught me completely off guard. Again, this was very well done. If you like reality shows such as Survivor or Biggest Loser, then you will love this book. If you think these shows are interesting, but ultimately a waist of time, you'll love this book. Where typical game shows are shallow and pointless, this book has depth and meaning that those other shows lack. My only problem now with this book is who to loan it to first. I get to share this wonderful gem with many of my friends and family. Sometimes that's the best part of reading a great book. One last thing: When does the movie come out? Surely someone must be looking at this book as a script for a movie. It'd be awesome!
The Ultimate Reality Show is an undisputed winner!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Jack Forrest didn't count the cost when he decides to compete for a ten million-dollar prize. Author Clay Jacobsen gives readers a glimpse into an ultimate reality game show that in the end deals with eternity. In this well-written novel, opposing forces set up camp. On one side are the ordinary lives of Jack and his fellow contestants. Across the way is the lure of a huge amount of money that could make those ordinary lives extraordinary. The only catch is that to win the game, the players must dodge danger, deceit, and a bit of deviltry. And the only rule is that there are no rules. Jack Forrest is a committed Christian and he brings an entirely new slant to the challenge. It is inspiring to see how he smoothly revealed his worldview through his actions and dialogue. His wit and wisdom make him stand out in the crowd, but readers will have to wait until the last page to see if he wins the jackpot! Operating on a parallel line to the story is the personal life of Jack and his mother. Their steadfast faith in God is tested when a secret from the past threatens their future. This bit of mystery is smoothly incorporated into the main plot to give it an additional layer of interest. These pages offer plenty of action with a strong emotional appeal. The lure of a grand prize is cleverly contrasted with the most important things in a person's life. The excitement of the game show steadily builds until the final pages when the true victory is revealed. The Ultimate Reality Show is an undisputed winner! -- Joyce Handzo, Christian Book Previews.com
How far would you go for $10 million?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
With his job as a high school football coach in jeopardy, Jack Forrest is not prepared to be offered the chance of a lifetime. Coming on his football field in a helicopter, the host of the reality show `The Ultimate Challenge', Vince Sinclair gives Jack one minute to decide to whether he wants become a participant in the show's newest season. At the urging of his friend, Jack says yes- and is promptly shot with a tranquilizer dart. Waking up in a plane with the rest of the contestants, he realizes he may have gotten himself into something he can't handle. As he is parachuting out of the plane, plummeting toward the ground, and screaming his head off, Jack is dead positive. With the camera's giving no privacy and surrounding him at all times, Jack is figuring out how unreal reality tv show truly is. The competition and rivalry between all the contestants is raised with each new challenge they face. Jack has made an nemesis in the unlikable character of Eddie, who seems out to get him. He also finds himself attracted to one of the female contestants, Maria. And a series of dangerous `accidents' that happen are making Jack worried that the race for $10 million is being taken too far by someone in their group. Meanwhile, Jack's mother, Amanda, discovers that her son being chosen for the Ultimate Challenge wasn't just by chance and that her past is finally catching up with her. I picked this book up because it looked like it would be a fun read. It turned out to be even better than I was expecting. The experience of how unreal the whole show was great: Jack having to repeat something he said multiple times before the camera guy thought it sounded right, taking a shower in his swimming trunks because of the invasive cameras, the producers manipulation of who would leave after each challenge. There was also a nice unexpected twist at the end that really completed the whole story. Definitely a well-written book, recommended for a fun and enjoyable read.
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