Prisoner of Trebekistan: A Decade in Jeopardy!by Bob Harris.
DONE.
Adult Nonfiction.
This is a very clever title. In case you are wondering, Trebekistan is that country that you end up in when you go off on a trivia tangent.
I started reading this months ago. It is a book that
is worth reading, but I kept putting it aside. The good news is that since this is a book about trivia, you can read one chapter, then wait a while until you read the next one with no problem about remembering the characters, timeline, etc.
Bob won at Jeopardy! Then there were some Tournaments of Champions, other game show appearances, and game show conventions. Who knew his career in Jeopardy! would take so much of his life? He also is a standup comic and television writer (one of the writers for CSI).
He tells about his obsession with winning and how he has notebook after notebook full of trivia.
A clever devise he uses is showing how his mind goes off into tangents by
changing the font size to be smaller and smaller.
Although he now is living the glamorous life in Los Angeles, he is from the same part of Ohio that I am, so I could relate to his locations mentioned whenever he talked about coming home.
While I was reading this, another member of my household picked it up and ended up reading the whole thing. This is a book that can be read by men, women, teens, adults, elderly, etc. with the same broad appeal of Jeopardy! Even though it is about trivia, he doesn't use too scholarly of vocabulary, he does employ humor, and, as I mentioned, each chapter is somewhat self contained, so you and your grandma can both read this book.
One complaint: every once in a while he gives us a trivia clue, then doesn't tell us what the answer is (or, since this is Jeopardy!, he doesn't tell us what the question is). If I were as dedicated as he is, I would have stopped each time to look these up.
BONUS: He even includes a bibliography of recommended books, so if you happen to find yourself in the Jeopardy! contestant waiting pool you will know how to cram.
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