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The Book, The Film, the T-shirt [Paperback]

Matt Beaumont
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Book Description

4 Nov 2002

One week in the making of a TV commercial for car tyres – told by the inimitable Matt Beaumont, author of e

It’s a simple enough proposition. Blackstock Tyres want to advertise their product on TV. They employ an agency, Scheidt Fuller, with a reputation for innovation and creativity – and the trouble begins.

The director’s an auteur, the extras think they’re in an art movie and the client keeps changing the script. Worse, the stars of the ad were prime-time sitcom lovers on and off screen, darlings of the media – until yesterday, and now they can’t stand each other. But they’re all professionals, right?

Who’d have thought an allergy to rubber would be so dramatic?


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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (4 Nov 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007127677
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007127672
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 661,152 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Fans of Matt Beaumont's hilarious first novel will pick up its successor The Book, The Film, The T-Shirt with some trepidation (can he pull it off again?), but rarely has a follow-up been so sharp and enjoyable. And not only has Beaumont triumphantly bucked the "disappointing second novel" trend: this sardonic and grimly funny book many not be as innovative as its predecessor, but it's every bit as cutting-edge, with just as diverting a cast of larger-than-life characters.

The central premise here is the following of one week in the filming of a tyre commercial. Greg Fuller has negotiated the dangerous waters of the ad business for some time, and he's convinced that the script he has come up with to sell his client's round chunks of black rubber will blow everyone away (not least as he has been setting up some prestigious Hollywood stars to appear in the ad). But (of course) things quickly go pear-shaped. The director is a volatile primadonna, the client is as much of an idiot as everyone who has hired Greg in the past, and the two stars, a much-loved TV couple, cordially detest each other. The recipe for disaster is in place, and, boy, does Matt Beaumont deliver. Ten years ago, readers turned to Tom Sharpe for the kind of bitter, sexually graphic humour that informs every paragraph here. But Beaumont is Tom Sharpe for the modern age: his cold-eyed, all-stops-out vision of the media world and its denizens is an absolute scream. And how many books can boast a talking foetus? --Barry Forshaw

Review

‘Beaumont…is a technical whiz at his craft…He succeeds. Humour, feelgood factor, mild suspense…it is one airport novel that is definitely designed to take off’ Guardian

‘An author who really stands out with a multi-voiced, short, sharp read…hilarious. He is very clever’ Bookseller

‘This is Jeffrey Archer with irony…you’ll be highly amused.’ Daily Mail

‘Toe-curlingly good…makes you laugh out loud’ Campaign

Praise for e
‘A brilliantly plotted comic novel about life in an advertising agency, narrated entirely through office emails. It gives me more sense that literature is alive and kicking than anything else I’ve read in these millennial 12 months.’ Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday Times Review of the Year

‘Lively, viciously funny and about as switched on as a novel can be’ Mirror

‘Hilarious’ Cosmopolitan

‘A genuinely enjoyable page-turner’ The Times

‘e is the most enjoyable, addictive read I’ve had since Bridget Jones’ Lisa Jewell

‘Here’s a book that recognises our true priorities: blame-shifting, arse-covering, personal enhancement, shagging – and, oh yes, the odd advert. Matt compresses into a few weeks a dazzling cascade of events, most of which have either happened at one agency or another or are otherwise completely believable. A finer observer of agency politics you’ll never meet.’ Andrew Cracknell, Campaign

'Depicts the Machiavellian scheming and summary sackings of the ad world in withering detail and with no shortage of dead-eye wit' The Times

'Groundbreaking…an internet-enabled Clarissa for the 21st century' Evening Standard

'Hysterical, sensationally funny' Arena

'Read it, wipe away your tears, then read it again' Company

'Fab debut…lock eyes with Matt Beaumont. Your career may depend on it' Kirkus


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dangerously hilarious! 19 July 2003
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I've read all of Matt Beaumont's previous stuff - his original novel 'e', and the followup 'e before christmas'. They were superb - novels written in the form of collected emails. THIS book, however, is apparently Matt's first attempt at a traditional novel, but in fact he retains a very similar structure, as it's all in first person, and changes viewpoint from character to character every few paragraphs - not much different than email really!
The story is, well, not all that relevant, but it's a good framework for Matt's characters to run around in, get into trouble, and generally get up each others' noses (when they're not stabbing each other in the back!).
He's lost none of that vicious wit that made his two previous books so funny - as before, I laughed so hard it got a little embarassing! The characters vary from very human and a little imperfect to cartoonishly drawn sinners with little to redeem them - an explosive mix. (in joke: just one character turns up briefly who was in the original 'e' but I think it's just a nod to those who've read it). Otherwise the characters are a completely new bunch.

BUY THIS BOOK - if you liked his previous stuff, but if you haven't read it - BUY IT ANYWAY!! you don't need to have read the previous novels as this story is completely new. I can't recommend it highly enough - it will cheer up the most depressing day!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Funny....but 27 Mar 2003
Format:Paperback
Another insight into the world of advertising by Matt Beaumont. This book is funny, and, like 'e' i read it within a few days. Unfortunately, it is not as funny as 'e' or 'The e before christmas.' It seems as though some of the characters introduced in this book are reincarnations of characters the author has used before. This book is enjoyable but if you expect the same hilarity as the other books, you will probably be a little disappointed!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars very funny read 13 Aug 2004
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This was a book that was on my shelf for quite along time before holiday time came around and im very glad i came across it now. Yes it has a very outrageous storyline and the characters are a bit far fetched but over all this, matt has slipped in some very funny laughs and i was so hooked on it for the first few days of my hols all i did was read. So if you like funny but far fetched books id very much recomend it !!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars More fun than watching the ads ...
From the author of e and e2, this book is written in the format of a continuing series of thoughts from people connected (even somewhat remotely) with the goings on at an ad... Read more
Published on 16 April 2011 by Keen Reader
1.0 out of 5 stars Hard to stomach!
Really poor and frankly a boring waste of time. Full of weakly invented stereotypes and a plot that is as daft as the title suggests. Read more
Published on 16 Aug 2010 by comm88
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes you feel very normal....
Loving Matt Beaumont's books...great reading about all these freaks - it makes your workplace seem almost normal....
Published on 14 July 2010 by Bunny Abroad
4.0 out of 5 stars It's not E but very funny all the same
After reading E: A novel, I wasn't sure what to expect from this offering from Beaumont. My initial thoughts after the first few pages was that I wasn't going to like it, however... Read more
Published on 11 Feb 2007 by Goldfishrock
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as e
I loved e - and wasn't sure whether this book could live up to it. The book is written as the first person from each of the main characters point of view, switching every... Read more
Published on 4 May 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Just fantastic
I was eagerly awaiting this book after reading "e" and "e before Christmas".

Quite simply it is the funniest book I have read for a long long time. Read more

Published on 1 Feb 2004 by J. Templeton
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Some reviewers say that this is a very funny book, one in the laugh-out-loud category. I have to disagree. Read more
Published on 8 Nov 2003 by SimonH
4.0 out of 5 stars easy to read, good stuff
i read E last year and thought it was very clever and witty. the author uses a similar technique here by writing in short segements all in different voices. Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2003 by H. Roberts
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother.
Outdated stereotypes wrapped in a bland plot. The witticisms and humour pointed to on the cover failed to materialise. Read more
Published on 9 July 2003
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny, Funny, Funny!!
I cannot explain how funny this book was, it was laugh out loud hilarious! One of those books that you just cannot put down! Read more
Published on 24 Jan 2003 by "gingernut51"
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