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It's Fun to Watch Hot People Do Psychotic Things in This Novel

It's Fun to Watch Hot People Do Psychotic Things in This Novel

New York Times5 days ago

THE COMPOUND, by Aisling Rawle
In the second season of Netflix's 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' there's a running gag in which characters constantly reference minute details in the lives of the Kardashians. It happens unbidden: 'Like when Kourtney squirted her breast milk on Kim's psoriasis,' someone will say before wondering: 'How do I know about that?'
The joke is: Whether you like it or not — and even if you were raised in a bunker like Kimmy herself — you can't escape the thrall of reality TV. Maybe that's why Aisling Rawle's smart and provocative debut novel, 'The Compound,' is so damn addictive.
The story takes place inside a demented reality competition program that is basically musical chairs from hell. Twenty people — 10 men and 10 women — are selected to live in the titular desert house. The residence is grand, but it lies in utter disrepair, lacking even basic amenities like windows and doors. 'It looked a lot like the home of a billionaire, if the billionaire's staff had gone on strike,' our narrator, a contestant named Lily, notes. That's an issue because the environment outside is inhospitable at best and actively dangerous at worst.
The game is simple: The person who lasts the longest at the compound wins.
But, as in any good competition, there are rules and twists. Primarily: 'You stayed in the compound only if you woke in the morning next to someone of the opposite sex. If you slept alone, you would be gone by sunrise.'
To earn food, tools and other supplies to not just survive in the compound but to turn the space into an idyllic resort, contestants must come together and complete communal tasks, some of which involve voting people out, disturbing the delicate balance of the group and unsettling the lifesaving partnerships. Meanwhile, contestants are also working to complete personal tasks to gain luxury goods, often emotionally manipulative assignments designed to force connections with other residents, but they can't reveal these side missions to the group, meaning nobody is ever sure if an action or gesture from a fellow contestant is genuine or just a play for individual profit.
Lily knows roughly what to expect from watching previous seasons, but the trouble begins on hers almost immediately. When the men arrive after their long trek through the desert, there are only nine of them; one man didn't make it, though none of the guys will say exactly what happened to him. With uneven numbers, Lily needs to find a bedmate, fast. And just like that, the game is on.
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