MR. ROBOT: Red Wheelbarrow: (eps1.91_redwheelbarr0w.txt)

by Sam Esmail

Other authorsCourtney Looney (Author)
Hardcover, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Genres

Publication

Abrams (2016), Edition: Har/Acc, 160 pages

Description

Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. The only tie-in book for USA's award-winning series MR. ROBOT, Elliot's journal-Red Wheelbarrow-is written by show creator Sam Esmail and show writer Courtney Looney. Before and during the events of season two, Elliot recorded his most private thoughts in this journal-and now you can hold this piece of the series in your hands. Experience Elliot's battles to gain control of his life and his struggles to survive increasingly dangerous circumstances, in a brand-new story rendered in his own words. You'll discover the story behind MR. ROBOT season two and hints of what is to come. This book is the ultimate journey into the world of the show-and a key to hacking the mind of its main character. MR. ROBOT is a psychological thriller that follows Elliot (Rami Malek, The Pacific), a young programmer, who works as a cyber-security engineer by day and as a vigilante hacker by night. Elliot finds himself at a crossroads when the mysterious leader (Christian Slater, Adderall Diaries) of an underground hacker group recruits him to destroy the firm he is paid to protect. Praise for MR. ROBOT "Relentless, sensational, and unabashedly suspenseful" -The New York Times " . . . most narratively and visually daring drama series on television . . ." -Entertainment Weekly "Terrific" -The New Yorker "Sam Esmail is one of the most innovative creators to make his mark on television in a long time." -Rolling Stone "A modern classic" -Forbes "MR. ROBOT has the potential to be one of the defining shows of our age." -TIME "Brilliant" -The Huffington Post Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series, Drama, and Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Christian Slater) Critics' Choice® Awards for Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Rami Malek), and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Christian Slater) 6 Emmy® nominations, including for Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Rami Mal… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member LordKinbote
Who knew it was possible for the weirdness and confusion of Mr Robot to be contained in a novel?

I spent most of Red Wheelbarrow trying to guess what was happening, what was about to happen, what various characters were doing, and how this fit into the larger narrative of Mr Robot's season two. In
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other words, it was just like watching the show, while adding an extra layer to the story I already knew.

It's hard to discuss this without spoiling the book or the show. I enjoyed seeing more of characters I loved, like Leon. The clues and puzzles hidden throughout Red Wheelbarrow deepened the fun and mystery of the story, and sent me to reddit for confirmations and solutions. Again, just like the show. Sometimes I found Carla's marginalia more distracting and irritating than value-adding. Overall, though, it's a fascinating, and occasionally, terrifying glimpse into the mind of Elliot that manages to capture the feelings I have whenever I watch Mr. Robot.
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LibraryThing member booklove2
Mr. Robot is one of my favorite shows for it's complexity and layers. I had to buy this book as a birthday present, as I don't want to miss any of the pieces in this "found footage" type of book with so many realistic pieces throughout. It's like that odd formatted book that I love to find. But
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this is an incredibly detailed book from a great show that fills in some gaps in a crazy show reveal. I'm also believing the book exists mainly for the purpose of stating one fact that could not be stated from Elliot's point of view. But then the book goes above and beyond with little details, like the awesome comics on the back of a newsprint page of Tyrell sightings or even just the incredibly detailed stains on a page. The writing in pencil is someone actually writing the book, not a font (though not someone handwriting each copy, I hope.) There are details that even the internet finds incredibly difficult to collectively solve. I think some things probably won't ever be puzzled out. I have no doubt that show runner Sam Esmail is a genius that puts so much HEART into his work, doesn't matter if it's the show or this book. This book has as much heart as the show. I've noticed that heart from episode one of Mr. Robot and will follow any work that he does! Courtney Looney deserves some credit as well.

Some favorite things from the book: Elliot imagining a show that combines 90s sitcoms characters. I have had that idea but with characters across all shows, books, movies. Mr. Esmail could make that show! Imagine Elliot hanging out with Community's Abed! They would be best friends... it would even be incredibly meta when they talk to each other about shows.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9.75 inches

ISBN

1419724428 / 9781419724428

Local notes

A TV show tie-in. During the events of season two, Elliot recorded his most private thoughts in this journal - and this replica allows the reader to share Elliot's battles to gain control of his life and his struggles to survive increasingly dangerous circumstances.

The notebook also holds seven removable artifacts - a ripped-out page, a newspaper clipping, a mysterious envelope, and more - along with sketches throughout the book.
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