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by Jasper Fforde
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 5 years ago
The Eyre Affair came up during discussion in book club when we were reading Rebecca (which is similar to Jane Eyre, which is in the title of this book. It was promoted as being a book about a literary police force tasked with keeping the stories of the books we know as they have always been. How cou...
Mimia Reads & Talks
Mimia Reads & Talks rated it 6 years ago
It was strange and I liked it. Not sure if I’ll continue the series...
Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 7 years ago
I first heard about this book when I read Jane Eyre about 10 years ago and only got around to reading it now. Many people seem to enjoy it including some of my friends, but I found it to be a little less than engaging and not much of a page-turner. Ironic, since there's a minor character actually na...
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 7 years ago
This book throws right in so it took me a minute to get my bearings. It's in an alternate reality. Books are a huge deal. Parts can come to life. Throw in some time travel and comedy. There are murders and robberies. There are government agents trying to bring down criminals disrupting lives a...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it 8 years ago
That was a wild, wild romp. I have been meaning to dive into the Thursday Next series for years, and finally decided to take the plunge after MBD's review of the most recent installment in the series. I've read all of Fforde's Chronicles of Kazam, so I am familiar with his unique style, but even s...
SilverMaris
SilverMaris rated it 8 years ago
Charmingly overplotted, this book is the definition of a fun romp. A good friend has been bugging me for ages now to start this series because she adores it, and I'm glad I gave this one a try. I loved the sheer force of Thursday Next's personality, the way she just gets things done, the more tha...
Purple People Readers
Purple People Readers rated it 8 years ago
What I love about books is the mystery and the suspense. I love meeting characters who are more complicated and have more depth than some people I know in real life. And I LOVE good writing. The Eyre Affair has it all. Jasper Fforde is a genius, mixing the elements of a contemporary fiction/myst...
Summer Reading Project, BookLikes Satellite
I have been recommending Jasper Fforde’s The Eyre Affair ever since I first read it in 2004. Nothing compares to its anarchic take on literature and the jokes still have me chortling. Every time I read it, I catch more references. (This time I finally understood the Vorpal’s Special gag at the Chesh...
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 9 years ago
So the plot of this was moderately convoluted and things wrapped up a bit quickly at the end, and the entirety of it was sometimes a bit difficult to take entirely seriously, but I really loved this. This universe is a place I would love to live. Everybody in it loves books. Literary topics are al...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 9 years ago
I forgot how much fun this series is! I read The Eyre Affair for the first time about 6 years ago, back before I was really tracking my reading. So, when my book club chose it for our monthly read, I was ecstatic to dive back in! Jasper Fforde is the master of literary humor. His in-jokes are wond...
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