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The Eyre Affair
by Jasper Fforde


  
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Book Description

Jasper Fforde's first novel, The Eyre Affair is inventive, intelligent, and exuberant - there's a good laugh on nearly every page. It's sure to please readers willing to try something a little bit different. Fforde bends the conventions of science fiction and mystery novels in this tale set in 1985 England – but it’s a very different England from the one we know. Great Britain is run by a large, somewhat sinister corporation, time travel is an everyday affair, the Crimean War has been going on for over 130 years, Wales is a satellite of the Soviet Union, extinct animals can be had as pets, and there's a whole department of the police force devoted to uncovering literary frauds and felonies (as well as to policing the strident Baconians, who travel door-to-door trying to convertpeople to the belief that it was not Shakespeare who wrote Hamlet, Macbeth, et al.). When someone kidnaps Jane Eyre out of the pages of Brontë's novel, it's up to our heroine, Thursday Next, to discover whodunit (as well as to return Jane to the pages of the book). It helps to be familiar with some of the classics of English literature (like Dickens and Bronte), but it's not an absolute necessity when it comes to enjoying this novel.




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