Title:
Eyre Affair, The
Author: Jasper Fforde
Original Publication Date:
2001
Date I First Read: 2003
Basic Category: Fiction –
Comic Fantasy/Alternative History
Basic Summary: Thursday Next works for SpecOps 27, the
Literary Detectives. In her world,
literature is very important, and it is possible to jump in and out of
books. If something in literature is
changed, it can change the world – so it is important that literature is
policed.
What I Remember About the
Book: I actually listened to this book the first time I read it, on audio cd on
a trip in my car. This is funny as I had
an ARC of the book since before it was released but never read it (until
later.) It was the mid-1980s in this
alternate history. I remember laughing
out loud a lot. I remember Thursday’s
inventor uncle Mycroft; Pickwick,
Thursday’s cloned dodo bird; Shakespeare machines at airports; jumping into books; And, of course, Landon,
her eventual husband.
What I Took Away From the
Book: The fun of a parallel, very similar but very different, universe. And an urge to actually read Jane Eyre (I did
for a college class, and really disliked it.)
I did re-read part of Jane Eyre so that The Eyre Affair made more sense.
Rating
(1-5 stars): 5
7 comments:
This sounds like a book I need to read..thanks for sharing!
Shannon at I Survived and Now I Run
I had to read the book (almost)twice, too. I could not keep motivated through the just over halfway point. I saw the movie, and thought that I could follow it better the second time, but I really did not get much further.So now I have to read the Eyre Affair because the characters came to life in your words!
It sounds interesting...I might actually pick it up.
Sounds like an interesting book.
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Great review. I'd never read it, but it sounds so interesting. For some reason, it reminds me of Harold and the Purple Crayon, which was the book as a child that most influenced my creativity.
I read this for a book group and really enjoyed it. I hadn't read Jane Eyre at the time and I keep on thinking I should revisit it now I have (and the others in the series).
I LOVE this book (and Jasper Fforde in general). He's going to be my "J" post :)
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