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Jasper Fforde (with two F’s, really) is a superstar in the world of contemporary literature. The Eyre Affair (2003) is the first in Fforde’s series of Thursday Next novels which, with the release of Thursday Next: First Among Sequels last year, recently came back from a publishing hiatus. My general opinion is that anyone who reads books in English should pick up a copy. The book’s refusal to fit neatly into one genre (I’ve seen it catalogued as sci-fi, mystery, general fiction, and young adult
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It's not often I find a book that makes me laugh out loud, but this one did so many times over the course of my reading it that I lost count. I've got a weakness for what I'll call "alternate history" novels, and this is one of the best versions of our world I've run into-- and, as someone who often wished she could hop into the pages of her favorite books and have a chat with the characters, one I'm quite envious of. Fforde's style is funny without being ostentatious, and the book weaves myster
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it was okay.
I mean it was fun and I loved the alternate lit-loving world and the truly accurate view of narratology. I love Jane Eyre and the running Shakespeare joke... and the start of each chapter with a "historical" tidbit.
I did not love the on-and-on-and-on-and-on almost stream-of-consciousness-but-purposeful first-person narrative. I was really confused half the time. Like was the protagonist inept or extra special? Who was she actually in love with? Whoa, she ended up with WHOM at the end ...more
I mean it was fun and I loved the alternate lit-loving world and the truly accurate view of narratology. I love Jane Eyre and the running Shakespeare joke... and the start of each chapter with a "historical" tidbit.
I did not love the on-and-on-and-on-and-on almost stream-of-consciousness-but-purposeful first-person narrative. I was really confused half the time. Like was the protagonist inept or extra special? Who was she actually in love with? Whoa, she ended up with WHOM at the end ...more

The book started out rather slow and there was almost too much disbelief for me to suspend. However, I was used to quirky science fiction novels and I slogged on through the setting up of the background, about the first half of the book. However, once I reached the actual plot, I couldn't put the book down. Fabulously witty and well-written, this is an amazing novel by a first-time author. I can't wait to see what Fforde comes up with for the next book in the series.
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