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Undiscovered Gyrl: The novel that inspired the movie ASK ME ANYTHING (Vintage Contemporaries), by Allison Burnett

Only on the internet can you have so many friends and be so lonely.

Beautiful, wild, funny, and lost, Katie Kampenfelt is taking a year off before college to find her passion. Ambitious in her own way, Katie intends to do more than just smoke weed with her boyfriend, Rory, and work at the bookstore. She plans to seduce Dan, a thirty-two-year-old film professor.

Katie chronicles her adventures in an anonymous blog, telling strangers her innermost desires, shames, and thrills. But when Dan stops taking her calls, when her alcoholic father suffers a terrible fall, and when she finds herself drawn into a dangerous new relationship, Katie's fearless narrative begins to crack, and dark pieces of her past emerge.

Sexually frank, often heartbreaking, and bursting with devilish humor, Undiscovered Gyrl is an extraordinarily accomplished novel of identity, voyeurism, and deceit.


From the Trade Paperback edition.

  • Sales Rank: #117539 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-07-15
  • Released on: 2009-08-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Amazon.com Review
Amazon Exclusive: Christopher Rice Reviews Undiscovered Gyrl

Christopher Rice is the author of the New York Times bestsellers A Density of Souls, The Snow Garden, Light Before Day, and Blind Fall. The son of author Anne Rice and the late poet Stan Rice, he lives in Los Angeles. Read his exclusive Amazon guest review of Undiscovered Gyrl:

Undiscovered Gyrl is the blog of beautiful, blond, Katie Kampenfelt, an 18-year-old girl who seeks to record, for her own edification, the year following her high school graduation.

The novel begins as the diary of an ebullient, funny teenager, filled with the musings, mood swings, and escapades of youth. We are in her skin as she plots her break-up with her college-age boyfriend, battles with her mother, considers whether to sleep with a 32-year-old film professor, confronts a terrible truth about her new boss, and lands a new job as nanny to a newborn.

Soon, however, the story deepens into the engrossing record of a young soul in peril.

Gossip Girl this ain’t.

Allison Burnett's novel reads as both a searing glimpse into a tortured teenage psyche, and a skillful meditation on the cruel excesses of the Internet Age. Katie Kampenfelt's voice feels utterly authentic, disturbingly so, making for a protagonist who is as riveting as she is infuriating.

The story is revealed through a series of terse blog entries, but they are studded with haunting imagery and unforgettable turns of phrase. Ultimately, this is the dark tale of one girl's unquenchable thirst for love and acceptance, but Allison Burnett tells it with a fearlessness that elevates those time-worn concepts above the realm of Hollywood cliché.

Prepare yourself for a page-turning, single-sitting read that will leave you disarmed and disturbed and questioning your own engagement with the Internet's capacity for anonymity and fantasy.--Christopher Rice

(Photo © Gwen and Eddie Photography)

From Publishers Weekly
Written as a blog, this debut novel stars Katie Kampenfelt, who types away at her very own Internet reality show. A sassy suburbanite teenager who defers college for a year, Katie takes a job as a nanny for a wealthy family and chronicles her day-to-day life online in the time of Netflix, Barack Obama and Internet lingo. The divulging blog entries start in October 2007 and end in May 2008, instantly gaining popularity as Katie confesses her promiscuous behavior and charts her uncensored thoughts and emotions. Her audience provides constant feedback, both supportive and critical. She notes that only on the Internet can one be both lonely and popular simultaneously, which is a comment on our culture and being 17. When Katie's admittedly superficial arrogance is under control, she is insightful and hilarious, exposing her fears and insecurities. Name and event changes in order to keep the blog's anonymity are disappointing, a fiction within fiction, and raises the question, what is truth? On the Internet, who is really anonymous? Perhaps our dear Katie wasn't such an undiscovered gyrl after all. Burnett's novel is intriguing, but seems at times contrived. (Aug.)
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Review
“[Katie's] raw, young voice describing the sordid situations she finds herself in–seeks out, really–is authentic teenage girl. . . . Intensely self-aware, angry, alienated and filled with teenage narcissism and pain. . . . When the ending kicks in with a twist . . . it forces you to realize you lost yourself in the plot and character and read for pleasure. This makes you complicit in the consequences, turns you into a reader, yes, but also into one of Katie's voyeurs.” –Los Angeles Times

“Allison Burnett has magically brewed an addictive elixir. Blogging, self-absorption, and bad behavior slowly build into a touching and deeply moving narrative, yet Burnett chooses to serve this concoction unadorned, a shot of vodka–all the better to feel the ending’s burn. If you’ve ever been tempted to dismiss the next generation, read this book.” —Amanda Boyden, author of Pretty Little Dirty and Babylon Rolling

“Imagine an 18-year-old Lolita, updated to the 21st century, blogging her own provocative adventures. By turns charming and crude, disturbingly reckless and achingly tender, Undiscovered Gyrl seduces you into her downy arms, locks her long legs around your waist and doesn’t let go. Shot through with teenage yearning for ‘true love,’ each page vibrates with the quicksilver spirit of youth. As we follow the narrator on her ever-darkening journey, questions arise about voyeurism and identity in an age of cyber-anonymity. Allison Burnett’s masterful page-turner lingers long after the last page.” —Rachel Resnick, author of Love Junkie


From the Trade Paperback edition.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
A Book to Incite Readers
By T. Adlam
I firmly believe that books should stir emotions, whether they be good or bad. A book, or story, that incites a reader is a book that will oft be remembered and discussed. Of course, when the book is highly subjective or provocative, it runs the chance of being wildly loved or hated. This is one of those books.

It begins with a seventeen year old girl named Katie Kampenfelt who decides to defer her collegiate career for a year and blogs about her experience. Of course, Katie Kampenfelt is not her real name and she has a penchant for speaking her mind, unfiltered. She describes explicitly her alcohol and drug abuse, her dysfunctional relationship with her boyfriend, and her affairs with older men (one of whom was married and the other almost so).

Within the first fifty pages, it became clear to me that Katie was an amalgamation of so many different types of people. And her candor was apt to offend most, if not everyone, who read the entries. There were racial, political, and socioeconomic pejoratives strewn throughout. There was even an allusion (I believe, but could be mistaken) to a character from 'The L Word'. All of this makes Katie easy to dislike.

Despite that and the eye-popping moments, the book was easy to read. The voice was casual and light and there were moments of true lucidity. For instance, when she's discussing narcissism with "Dan" or when she's learning something from "Paul" or "Glenn", it's apparent that Katie, on a deeper level, wants more from her life, but doesn't know where to look for it.

What pulled me out of the story at times was the contrivance of some of her spelling errors and writing quirks. We all have them, yes, but in the story it seemed as though they were carefully placed there to dumb herself down, but instead came across as being disingenuous.

Then there's the matter of the ending. If a reader actually makes it to the end of the book, it means she's invested a great deal of time getting to know the character and caring about the character (even if that caring is dislike...), so the unresolved nature of the end can be disconcerting. We *want* to know what happened, but ultimately we have to determine it for ourselves.

In truth, I saw it coming because this book is a discussion piece. From page three, I realized this fact. And having everything tied up with a neat little bow wouldn't haunt the reader--it wouldn't cause as many discussions as leaving it up in the air for the reader to figure out (and possibly debate with friends).

If you do decide to read this book, you should know one thing going in: There is a good chance you will either be completely revolted or intrigued by it. I liken it to a train plowing into a stalled car on the railroad tracks; when it's over you either feel a little guilty for having watched or glad that you looked away.

8 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Completely deceived
By T. Johnson
I am not giving a summary of this book because there have already been so many, but this is the first time I have written a book review just because I felt absolutely betrayed by the ending. I often feel like finishing a book is like losing a friend, but with this one I felt like I was stabbed in the back by one. I thought the body of the book was very intriguing and honest. I connected with the protagonist in a lot of ways and ended up really caring about her. I won't spoil the the ending, but I must say that I was infuriated. I have not once read an ending so unsatisfying and deceitful. It turned from heartfelt teen angst into an after-school special about the dangers of the internet. The ending made over half of the book a complete lie, thus turning my evening into a waste of time in my opinion. As a young woman, I understand the dangers of the internet, this book had nothing to do with that! I feel duped by a self-righteous author trying to get in an ulterior motive at the last second and absolutely ruining the novel. Thanks a lot Burnett, (If that's even your real name!)

16 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
A funny, disturbing, heartbreaking & thought-provoking must read
By Book Girl
Allison Burnett's UNDISCOVERED GYRL is a must read.

Written in blog format, this novel can easily be read in one sitting, but what happens throughout it will stay in your mind for a long time after. Katie Kampenfelt is our blogger: an 18-year old high school graduate, taking a year off before starting college. Katie chronicles her day-to-day life as many teen girls would; however, the content of Katie's blog becomes gradually more intense and disturbing as time passes. Without revealing too much, Katie encounters the highest of highs and the lowest of lows: drug use, success at work, alcohol abuse, betrayal in friendships, passionate crushes, casual sex and death of loved ones.

On the surface, UNDISCOVERED GYRL appears to be superficial or over the top, yet Burnett captures the voice of a teenage girl extremely well - whether stable or not. Katie is a perfect candidate for psychological analysis, and much of the text pieces together why she continually makes self-destructive decisions. While her actions are impulsive and indulgent, readers are given her voice, raw and honest, and are shown her vulnerabilities, left to decide for themselves between conflicting emotions: detesting Katie, sympathizing with Katie, laughing at or with Katie, wanting to parent Katie, wanting to stop Katie from seemingly ruining everything in her life and the lives of others around her, etc.

It is almost impossible to discuss this book without discussing it in its entirety, so without spoiling it, I can only say that Burnett delivers an ending that would be almost infuriating if it weren't so plausible and effective. Plausible in that it makes sense after all Katie has been through. Effective in that, when you finish, you will not be able to stop thinking about Katie, if that is even her name at all.

In the book, Katie says, "Only on the internet can you have so many friends and be so lonely." With the internet as a powerful tool in our lives for building relationships, it is that sentiment that makes this far-fetched piece of fiction feel uncomfortably close to being believable.

Whether you think you'll love or hate this book, you just have to read it.

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