Showing posts with label Jane Eyre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Eyre. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Eyre Affair


The Eyre Affair
Jasper Fforde
3.5 / 5

Published 2001

First Sentence
"My father had a face that could stop a clock."
Publisher's Description:
The word "unique" is overused and frequently misused. Here, however, is an instance where it truly applies. But to call "The Eyre Affair" a unique first novel featuring a fearless fictional adventurer barely begins to tell the story. When asked to summarize his creation is a single sentence, Jasper Fforde described it as "a literary detective thriller with romantic overtones, mad-inventor uncles, aunts trapped in Wordsworth poems, global multinationals, scheming evildoers, an excursion inside the novel "Jane Eyre," dodos, knight-errant-time-traveling fathers, and the answer to the eternal question: Who really wrote Shakespeare's plays?" Swindon, a traditionally tranquil English town, is the ironic setting for most of these oddball characters and peculiar goings-on; the year is 1985. Fforde spins his wildly imaginative crime caper in language every bit as ingenious as the madcap plot; his devilishly clever turns of phrase take the form of verbal puzzles, anagrams, and literary and cinematic in-jokes. 

Long involved in the movie-making business, Fforde gives a starring role to Thursday Next, a captivating sleuth whose respect for literature matches that of her creator. The essence of Thursday's quest is the capture of Acheron Hades, a wily cad whose dastardly crime is murder of characters from the classics.

Dear Reader,

As Amberbug once wrote in her Goodreads review of this book, this is definitely a solid sci-fi book - a fun adventure, and one you find yourself wrapped up in.  And isn't that what a really enjoyable book does?  Just takes you out of the real world entirely, and drags you along on its own adventure.

And that's what you'll get: a mix of all sorts of science fiction, including (resurrected from DNA) pet dodo birds, time travel, fantastic inventions, and masterminds with unreal powers.  And for a book lover, especially one who has read the classics, this is the adventure book for you.  (Although I wish I had brushed up on my Jane Eyre and some Shakespeare before having cracked this book!)  I enjoyed the character of Thursday Next, who was a strong and independent policewoman.  She has a moral compass and takes on enemies who are much stronger than her, and then manages to outsmart them.  So I couldn't help but want to be her.

I think this is definitely a great recommendation for someone who might just want a break from those great-but-draining classics.  Since the author clearly loves books, it gives you something to identify with - but it's also just a really amusing romp through time and space - and books!

Yours,
Arianna
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