Rate Me Red
A Humor book. Fun stuff. Most books that start with characters in a different state...
Part comic science fiction, part social satire, Rate Me Red takes place in the near future whenTwitter, Facebook, You Tube, reality television and Ebay have all merged into the VidNet. Everyone and anyone can have a VidNet show, but it’s the people who are rated, not the shows, on a scale from Purple to Red. The central character, Gordy has a problem. His girlfriend, Poppy Nicole, wants to meet him in REALITY (TM). Poppy just knows that if she and Gordy meet in REALITY (TM), and better yet, have sex in REALITY (TM), on her show, it’s sure to boost her rating. But the prospect makes Gordy so nervous he fails to heed the warning signs of a worldwide economic collapse (caused by a bubble in imaginary toothpaste sales). Will Gordy be able to save VidNet Society? More importantly, will he and Poppy have sex in REALITY (TM)? The answers lie in Rate Me Red.
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Great read! I am still trying to figure out the est word to describe it Frosty? Pimptastic? Arctic? Goofy Gordy experiences the highs and lows of popularity in this scarily not-too-futuristic novel where everything is computerized and life is one big reality tv show where people vid themselves Sim stlye. Not my usually genre, but lots... Fun stuff. Most books that start with characters in a different state from the norm are about how bad that state is and how they need to leave it. By state I mean situation in which one exists, not like Oklahoma. {But people do exist in Oklahoma. I've been there.) Rate Me Red was published in 2009, before our culture became even more... In Rate Me Red, by Richie Chevat, it is 2043, and reality television, social media, and online shopping have united into the VidNet. Anyone can host a VidNet show, and the popularity of the show is one factor that determines each individual's rating. In this exaggerated social future, your rating on the VidNet determines where you can...