The Compound: A Novel

Aisling Rawle
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“A disorienting view of a world that doesn’t seem too far removed from how we are already living—trapped between the desire for connection and the impulse to only look out for ourselves.”—Vulture

“This delightfully absorbing novel . . . morphs into a potent examination of self-objectification, of the existential tedium of work, and of the disorientation produced by living in a world where what is genuine and what is performance are difficult to disentangle.”The New Yorker

“Definitely a vibe.”—Betches

The Compound joins a budding genre of fiction that uses disturbing televised competitions to critique our social norms, including Chain-Gang All-Stars and The Hunger Games. . . . Thrilling and haunting.”—The New York Times Book Review

“Every bit as addictive as your favorite guilty pleasure binge-watch, but with all the substance of a literary classic.”—Oprah Daily

“An Animal Farm for our age of relentless materialism.”—The New York Times

“A clever and delicious treat that’s even more addicting than the reality television it lambastes . . . I dare you not to tear through The Compound at lightning speed.”—Zakiya Dalila Harris, author of The Other Black Girl

The Compound is a blistering takedown of reality TV in our capitalist world, where the gamification of love and power is sold as entertainment.”—Michelle Min Sterling, New York Times bestselling author of Camp Zero

This is the book to read this summer. I was riveted from the first page and couldn’t put it down.”—Cecelia Ahern, bestselling author of PS, I Love You and In a Thousand Different Ways

Love Island meets Lord of the Flies. . . . Manna to fans of reality TV and some haters as well.”—Kirkus Reviews

The Compound is as addicting as the shows it satirizes, so relentlessly gripping that its cleverness sneaks up on you.”—Abigail Dean, New York Times bestselling author of Girl A and The Death of Us

“Riveting and deeply unsettling . . . Aisling Rawle has written a book for our times: I flew through it and kept thinking about it long after the last page.”—Janelle Brown, author of What Kind of Paradise

“I couldn’t put The Compound down—it is that rare combination of propulsive and brilliant. I read it in one big gulp and then brought it up at two different dinners to talk about its mix of gender dynamics, capitalism, and power.”—Megan Giddings, author of Lakewood

“In The Compound, Rawle has built an eerily familiar yet unparalleled landscape—one that expertly juggles the most gruesome and tender human traits—with page-turning, nail-biting force.”—Olivia Gatwood, author of Whoever You Are, Honey

“This smart, stirring eyeball-peeler of a debut slices into our modern morass of capitalism and media with the appeal of the most transfixing reality series. You will have your face pressed to the windows of The Compound.”—Katie Williams, author of My Murder

“With nuanced characters and a sharp examination of the tearing threads of modern society, The Compound is an astounding must-read.”Booklist, starred review

“This portrait of a vapid world contains remarkable depth.”Publishers Weekly

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Come for the show, stay for the spectacle

"Plot or Premise In a semi-dystopian future where the world is at war, a TV show called The Compound puts 20 young men and women through a series of Survivor-like tasks, with Big Brother dynamics. What I Liked I gave this book to my brother-in-law for a new Christmas Eve tradition. I thought he would enjoy the cross-over stuff from the two shows. The mechanics of the game seem great, as each member tries to figure out how they want to play. Eventually, the dynamics stop being simply ""fun"" and the real emotions show through. And at least a couple of the roommates are a wee bit psycho. What I Didn't Like I was hoping for more info about the outside world, what they were all ""running"" from, their backgrounds, their motivations to join the show. And when it all goes to a head at the end, it seems weird that the show just keeps going. The Bottom Line Come for the show, stay for the spectacle"

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  • Published date: Jun 02, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780593977286
  • Dimensions: 5.16" W x 0.65" L x 7.97" H
Aisling Rawle was born in 1998 and raised in County Leitrim in the West of Ireland. She now lives in Dublin. The Compound is her first book.

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