Winning Mars
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Amazon Editorial Review
Jere Gutierrez is bucking the trend at the dying art of "linear" entertainment — what we know today as TV shows. His combination of astounding stories, captured in the moment, are captivating millions. Of course, every one of his stories are fabricated and engineered and orchestrated, even though they're sold as "real." Unfortunately for Jere, his backers have begun to see through his tricks. Desperate for another story, one large enough to capture the attention of the world, he teams up with a retired TV executive to create an ad-supported mission to Mars, complete with corporate sponsors and extreme sports events. What Jere doesn't know is just how captivating his Winning Mars will be.
Jere Gutierrez is bucking the trend at the dying art of "linear" entertainment — what we know today as TV shows. His combination of astounding stories, captured in the moment, are captivating millions. Of course, every one of his stories are fabricated and engineered and orchestrated, even though they're sold as "real." Unfortunately for Jere, his backers have begun to see through his tricks. Desperate for another story, one large enough to capture the attention of the world, he teams up with a retired TV executive to create an ad-supported mission to Mars, complete with corporate sponsors and extreme sports events. What Jere doesn't know is just how captivating his Winning Mars will be.
I wanted to love this book. I really did. There were some amazing ideas thrown around in the story. But in the end it fell flat for me. I'm going to send it out into the word to hopefully find someone else who can appreciate it more than I did
Journal Entry 3 by nimrodiel at Little Free Library #44604 - 619 Custer Ave. in Evanston, Illinois USA on Tuesday, June 30, 2020