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The Eyre Affair, cheap new, used books  The Eyre Affair: A Thursday Next Novel
Author: Jasper Fforde  
ISBN: 0142001805   /   Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books   /   2003-02
List Price: £7.63
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Editorial Reviews:
Pirouetting on the boundaries between sci-fi, the crime thriller and intertextual whimsy, Jasper Fforde's outrageous The Eyre Affairputs you on the wrong footing even on its dedication page, which proudly announces that the book conforms to Crimean War economy standard.

Fforde's heroine, Thursday Next, lives in a world where time and reality are endlessly mutable--someone has ensured that the Crimean War never ended for example--a world policed by men like her disgraced father, whose name has been edited out of existence. She herself polices text--against men like the Moriarty-like Acheron Styx, whose current scam is to hold the minor characters of Dickens' novels to ransom, entering the manuscript and abducting them for execution and extinction one by one. When that caper goes sour, Styx moves on to the nation's most beloved novel--an oddly truncated version of Jane Eyre--and kidnaps its heroine. The phlegmatic and resourceful Thursday pursues Acheron across the border into a Leninist Wales and further to Mr Rochester's Thornfield Hall, where both books find their climax on the roof amid flames.

Fforde is endlessly inventive: his heroine's utter unconcern about the strangeness of the world she inhabits keeps the reader perpetually double-taking as minor certainties of history, literature and cuisine go soggy in the corner of our eye. The audacity of the premise and its working out provides sudden leaps of understanding, many of them accompanied by wild fits of the giggles. This is a peculiarly promising first novel. --Roz Kaveney


Customer Reviews:
Who you gotta call? - Thursday Next!     
My friend bought me 'The Eyre Affair' at the end of last year and I admit I was somewhat cautious about reading, I did not think I would enjoy it, well I was totally WRONG!, I read it in 2 days and enjoyed it immensely.

Thursday Next is a great character, she does not hide her flaws, finds herself in situations that are slightly bizarre while worrying about her love life and the state of her hair. A laugh out loud book. I am officially hooked and I am currently reading 'Something Rotten', the 4th book in the series.
Love this book!     
What an amazing book! Brilliant, original idea, well played out - it had me panting for the next one in the series. There should be a law passed obliging Jasper fforde to write at least one Thursday Next book a year.
Over-long one-joke book     
...which Woody Allen did better in "The Kugelmass Episode", a short story in his collection "Side Effects".

Not too terrible, though it dragged in places. I won't rush to read any more Fforde, though I might pick it up if there was nothing else around.
loved it     
I loved this book if you want something to take you away from reality for a while this is the book especially if you like sci-fi novels terry pratchett etc.I couldnt put it down cant wait to read the others.
If you like a book that requires you to leave all sense of reality behind then this book is for you...     
This is just my sort of book. The humour in it is just right, the action is well paced and the writing is clever. It's the sort of book where you have to leave all sense of reality behind because Fforde creates a familiar but completely different world in which the Crimean War is still raging after 131 years, genetic engineering has been taken to a new level and the lines between reality and fiction are soft. I don't want to spoil it too much because part the joy of this book is discovering all there is to discover about this parallel reality.

I consider myself to be well-read but I have to admit I haven't read `Jane Eyre'. Nor have I seen any TV or film adaptations of it so I'm not entirely sure how I knew the plot but luckily I did. If you don't know the plot of `Jane Eyre' I would advise you to brush up on it before reading this book, it will only add to your understanding. Having said that, a synopsis of the plot as it is in the parallel reality is provided 2/3 of the way through the book so it is possible to follow the plot even without knowing `Jane Eyre'.

There are a lot of jokes in the book for those with a wide knowledge of literature. There are also jokes to do with science and a great many other subjects to keep those with little or no knowledge of literature amused. No one is going to get every joke, but that definitely shouldn't put anyone off.

If like me you like a clever read and you are willing to leave your sense of reality behind for the duration then I would definitely recommend this book to you. I was impressed and I can't wait to pick up the next book in the series. As Fforde's writing style becomes more settled and the world he creates becomes more recognisable to the reader, his books can only get better.
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