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Small Game by Blair Braverman
Small Game by Blair Braverman






On a deeper level, it’s also a deeply satisfying exploration of how humans persevere and adapt in the era of constant intrusion, whether from cameras or social media. After a grisly accident, the group sets out to find help.Īs a harrowing account of smoky, itchy, bloody wilderness survival, Small Game is extremely enjoyable. They don’t know where they are, where the crew has gone and if they will return. Within weeks, the “Civilization” production crew disappears, leaving the four remaining cast members stranded with few resources and virtually no information. Turns out, James’ prescience might have saved him. The fifth competitor, James, drops out almost immediately, sensing that something is deeply awry. The other contestants include Kyle, an eager 19-year-old Eagle Scout from Indiana and a bit of a know-it-all Bullfrog, a quiet and weathered carpenter who spends his time building a shelter, seemingly to avoid the others and Ashley, a “magazine-gorgeous” competitive swimmer who’s using this opportunity as a springboard to fame. The cameras were real, and everyone knew it. “There was nothing to research, to doubt or to believe.

Small Game by Blair Braverman

“She didn’t have to consider the surreality of dark figures spying, or cameras in the trees,” Braverman writes. After a childhood shaped by paranoia-her off-the-grid conspiracy theorist parents worried their phones were being tapped and believed her mother’s miscarriages were due to a government conspiracy to control the population-Mara finds the “Civilization” cameras almost soothing.

Small Game by Blair Braverman

She can identify edible plants and build a fire. Protagonist Mara is an employee at a survival school.

Small Game by Blair Braverman

In Small Game, five strangers are dropped off in a forest, where they must live off the land and work together to claim the prize money, and it’s all filmed for a new show called “Civilization.” If you’re one of the millions of Americans who are (still) hooked on the groundbreaking reality TV series “Survivor,” the intriguing debut novel from memoirist and long-distance dog-sledder Blair Braverman will feel familiar-at first.








Small Game by Blair Braverman