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Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley

By Denesteak | Posted Under Book Reviews | Comments (18)



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I read Thank You For Smoking in a single sitting. I started it at the library, then borrowed it, went home and finished it in the same night. Nick Naylor, the protagonist, is my current favorite fictional character because he is honest to himself about his line of work, which is incredibly dishonest. Naylor is a chief spokesperson for the Academy of Tobacco Studies, and he spends most of his time making media appearances to spin whatever claims that any health professional makes about the harmful effects of tobacco. He often laments throughout the book that the media does not give him as much screen time as “health professionals.” I think this book was written before people realized, empirically, that smoking is indeed bad for your health because there is this scene in the office where Naylor’s boss is telling Naylor that they should never admit that cigarettes are bad.

The main wheels of the story starts turning when Naylor is kidnapped and is almost killed because his kidnappers stick Nicotine patches all over his body (you’re supposed to only use one every x-number of hours). Naylor miraculously manages to survive the effects, and his doctor says it’s because he is a smoker and his body was therefore not as overwhelmed by all the nicotine patches as a non-smoker’s body would have been. The result is that Naylor can no longer smoke cigarettes ever again because there is now too much nicotine in his system.

Naylor’s kidnapping is widely reported in the media, and he appears as almost a hero. The result is that all the people (“health professionals”) who are usually vehemently against the Academy of Tobacco Studies are coming out and saying that they will never do anything like this, and they feel sorry that Naylor was a victim of this attack. This therefore puts Naylor’s company in a sympathetic light, and media outlets want to give him more screen time so that he can shill more for his bosses.

While reading this, I couldn’t help but picture Naylor as Aaron Eckhart from the movie. I watched the movie several years ago (on a plane I think) so my memory of it is a bit spotty, but I can say with confidence that the film departs greatly from the book. For example, Naylor’s son is featured heavily in the movie whereas he only appears maybe twice in the book, and Heather, the sexy reporter Naylor beds, seems to play a bigger role in the movie. In the book, she serves mostly as Naylor’s plaything and occasionally approaches him for sources and comments. Towards the end of the book, she writes a scathing piece about him and his friends (the MOD squad, which stands for Merchants Of Death, because his two other friends shill for alcohol and firearms) but in comparison to the other events that are happening, it seemed almost like an afterthought.

All in all, this was a really entertaining read, and I enjoyed Naylor’s voice because he is so cynical but also very self-aware. Sometimes he seems like he really believes in the things that he is spouting to defend the people who write his pay checks, but then in the next paragraph, he’ll use the same line that he uses for everything, which is “Where are the data proving this?” It tells us that he doesn’t really believe in what he is doing, but he can’t help do it because he is so very good at it.

This review is part of the Cannonball Read series. For more of Denesteak’s reviews, check out her blog, A Quick One.









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Comments

I didn't realise this was a book but I should have; most heavily narrated films have a background in literature.

I'd like to read the book, actually (awse review btw) since I loved the film and dont mind so much that they made a character more prominent ( the son as oppose to Katie Holmes) because I felt the seens between Naylor and his kid where wonderful and a great way of explaining some of the...tricks, I guess of the trade as well as debating some of the right/wrongness of what Naylor does for a living.


Am I right in assuming that these dialogues are just Naylor explaining to the readers in the book?
Either way, great film, and hopefully great book =D

Posted by: nadine at March 29, 2010 8:21 AM

*scenes.

Fucking coffee crash (it's half one in the afternoon here)

Posted by: nadine at March 29, 2010 8:26 AM

Christopher Buckley is the hellafied shit. Highly recommend Florence of Arabia, Boomsday, and Supreme Courtship, but it's tough to go too wrong.

Posted by: Eep at March 29, 2010 11:03 AM

I find the same thing when reading a book based on TV or a movie, it is hard not to picture the actors or to notice the differences between the book and the movie. It can be distracting. Other than that it sounds like a good read.

Posted by: Alli at March 29, 2010 12:54 PM

Sounds like a good book. I saw the movie a few years ago, but don't remember a ton of it now. Honesty, I don't mind reading books after the movies because it's like ending on an up-note.

Posted by: Sara at March 29, 2010 2:44 PM

I'll have to read it: my only experience with Buckley's writing so far is No Way to Treat a First Lady, which is got. damn. hilarious.

[Posits a First Lady beaning a philandering prez in the noggin with a Paul Revere spittoon for his crimes: he wakes up dead, she goes on trial. Run, don't walk.]

Posted by: Salieri2 at March 29, 2010 4:10 PM

I came thisclose to picking up Florence of Arabia a couple of weeks ago. I'm gonna go get at least one of Buckley's books now.

But just so you know, the book came out in 1994. I'm pretty sure there was some scientific evidence of smoking's harmful effects by then.

"Naylor’s boss is telling Naylor that they should never admit that cigarettes are bad."

They shouldn't admit it. They know it's true, but they couldn't just tell people they're selling to that their product will kill them.

Posted by: SaBrina at March 29, 2010 8:03 PM

I absolutely lived this movie and had no idea it was based on a book. Great review!

Posted by: Jelinas at March 30, 2010 4:19 AM

This is my second-favorite Christopher Buckley novel behind Boomsday. He is hilarious. Good review. Nick Naylor is my hero. Whenever someone I know is trying to champion a repugnant cause, I always say that they could use a Nick Naylor, and they give me a blank stare. Oh well.

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I absolutely lived this movie

You were also a Merchant of Death?

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