From outlandish survival to renovation and dating, the reality television genre is as popular as ever. Many views like to see unknown individuals competing against each other for fame and fortune. Of course, as the genre grew in popularity, it also faced backlash from some viewers, who are convinced that the shows are scripted or do not accurately reflect reality. The popularity of reality television has seen it influence other forms of entertainment, including books. One of these books is Melissa Jo Peltier’s Reality Boulevard. Melissa is a veteran when it comes to writing, producing, and directing film and television, so her novel provides an inside look at the lazy underbelly of reality television. Whether you enjoy the genre or think it’s all fake, here are some books like Reality Boulevard that use reality television as the basis for their stories.