The Eyre Affair: A Thursday Next Novel
 

The Eyre Affair

by Jasper Fforde

Penzler Pick, January 2002: When I first heard the premise of this unique mystery, I doubted that a first-time author could pull off a complicated caper involving so many assumptions, not the least of which is a complete suspension of disbelief. Jasper Fforde is not only up to the task, he exceeds all expectations.
Imagine this. Great Britain in 1985 is close to being a police... (read more)

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Amanda
  • Rated 4 stars

Not being much of a modern fiction reader, I was hesitant to pick up this book. However, it came recommended by a trusted source and upon review I discovered an amusing little tale of mystery and literature. Fforde's book uses Jane Eyre as the setting for a literary detective-sounds cheesier than it is. If you have some extra time and want a pleasant read--try The Eyre Affair.

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Didn’t Like It

sixpalz
  • Rated 2 stars

Halfway through this book I am quitting. It is witty, creative and funny AND it got me to read Jane Eyre. Somehow, though, I just couldn't get into it--maybe I'm just not "literate" enough to follow all the connections... and when about 6 F-bombs hit within 2 pages I decided that was enough.

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Community:
  • Rated 4.114181 stars
Amazon:
  • Rated 4.428571 stars
 

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  • maydiwayatangnawawala

    maydiwayatangnawawala said:

    i don't think i would want to live in thursday next's world, where most people love books! just imagine the competition i would have at Bookmooch...

    posted Sunday, August 17 2008
  • maydiwayatangnawawala

    maydiwayatangnawawala said:

    not really sure if i'm going to like it--not too much into clever books. but i've read and heard rave reviews of this book. so i have high expectations. i hope they're met.

    posted Thursday, July 24 2008
  • pahadah

    pahadah said:

    The idea of being able to jump in and out of literature and meeting your favorite characters---thrilling. It took me a while to get into this book but once I did I really enjoyed myself. Thursday Next is a fantastic character and I look forward to reading more of her adventures. And I want my own Dodo!

    posted Friday, June 20 2008
  • Paola

    paola said:

    I would love so much to have a Pickwick myself! I can't wait to read there is something rotten - It will arrive next November in Italy :( - I'll surely miss Thursday so much!

    posted Sunday, June 8 2008
  • Lego Sith Lord

    lego sith lord said:

    Great alternate reality book. Where Fiction becomes real and people go into Books.

    posted Sunday, May 18 2008
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