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Jasper Fforde

tumshi

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I have just finished reading Something Rotten the 4th in the series and I absolutely loved it, what an imagination Jasper Fforde has. I urge anyone to pick up his books I promise you wont be able to put it down. The first book in the series is The Eyre Affair and is all about a Literary detective called Thursday Next and its set in another 1988 where purgatory is a motorway service station and Dodos are not extinct but alive and well and the equivalent to your domestic pets like cats n dogs. Jasper Fforde is a brilliant wordsmith with a fab imagination.:)
 
I've recently read the first three Thursday Next books. I thought that they were great fun and made a nice change, I love reading something different. The names of the characters made me laugh. I'm planning to read the nursery crimes books soonish. :)

Jasper Fforde has a good website too. http://http://www.jasperfforde.com/
 
I read " the Eyre Affair" this summer.

I hadn't enjoyed a book so much in a long time. Just read" lost in a good book" and enjoyed it as well. I haven't bought number 3 and 4 so far, although I always am tempted when I am at the bookstore, but I hope to get them second-hand sometime.
 
Nursery Crimes

I was at a book signing during the Edinburgh Festival and Jasper Fforde mentioned Nursery Crimes as his next book but I didnt catch when he said it would be out. Can anyone tell me if its out now?:)
 
tumshi said:
I was at a book signing during the Edinburgh Festival and Jasper Fforde mentioned Nursery Crimes as his next book but I didnt catch when he said it would be out. Can anyone tell me if its out now?:)
I think his new book is called " the big over easy" and was released on July 18th
 
Run and buy!

Thought I'd bump this thread as The Big Over Easy has just come out in paperback and I jumped on it right away. Only read about 35 pages yet, but already loving it! For instance: of course the proper, the only, way to spell 'unspeakable' is 'unspzfxkable'! :D


*mrkgnao*
 
I absolutely LOVE his books. Thursday is such a great character, and he has so many little tiny jokes and plays on words all throughout his books. They are FUN to read, and so clever.
 
I will have to give The Eyre Affair another chance. I read it a few years ago, and wasn't too thrilled with it when I finished it. Fforde does have a great imagination, and it was very clever, but I don't know what I didn't like about it.
 
I'd suggest trying one of his Nursery Crimes books instead of reading the Eyre Affair again. Maybe The Forth Bear.
 
I just finished First Among Sequels, the fifth Thursday Next book (and yes, the seemingly nonsensical title is a plot point). Have to say I was a bit disappointed. Don't get me wrong, at his best he's still hilarious and he manages to find some new angles on what, in the hands of a less competent author, would have been a one-joke series. In this book, Thursday not only has to tackle declining read rates as the British public have stopped reading books and turned to reality TV instead, but she also has to work with not one but two fictional versions of herself, solve the murder of Sherlock Holmes, stop the cast of Othello from behaving reasonably, and stop the other literary genres from going to preemptive war against Racy Novels. And as always it's all quite clever, chock full of metafictional jokes, cameos by other literary heroes and villains (Harry Potter is expected to show up, but eventually declines due to copyright reasons) and time-travel jokes. And it all looks to shape up into one of the best books of the series...

...until it all falls apart towards the end. Really. I can handle that Fforde drops some of the plot lines without even mentioning them again - most of them are little more than jokes, anyway, and most of the main plot resolves itself nicely into a satisfactory little bundle - and then WHAM, pointless cliffhanger ending. Huh? Come on, Jasper. You know better than that. A pity, since the first 370 pages or so are a lot of fun. :star3:
 
I really enjoyed ¨The Eyre Affair¨ and I will be reading the next in the series as soon as I get it from the library! I also want to read the Nursery Crimes books. I think they are just a lot of fun and clever!
 
I LOVE all of Jasper Fforde's books and his new one "Shades of Grey" is a worthy successor to the Thursday Next and Nursery Crimes tales.
 
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