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Lost in a Good Book (Library Binding)

by Jasper Fforde (Author)
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Thursday Next, who literally jumps into books to do her detective work, must locate a surprise enemy in Poe's "The Raven" to save her beloved. The Eyre Affair, Thursday's first outing, was a surprise best seller.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Adult/High School-In an alternate 1980s England, woolly mammoths migrate through the countryside, Tunbridge Wells has been given to Imperial Russia as Crimean War reparation, and the prevailing culture is based on literature. Due to her adventures in The Eyre Affair (Viking, 2002), newly married Thursday Next has become a media darling, but when an unknown work by Shakespeare surfaces, she is happy to be back to work. However, the megacorporation Goliath hasn't finished bedeviling her: Thursday's husband has been "time-slipped" and exists only in her memory. Further complicating matters, her Uncle Mycroft gives her an entroposcope-a jar of lentils and rice-revealing that the chaos in her life is rapidly escalating. So once again, Thursday jumps into a surreal literary world. This time, she has joined the "Jurisfiction" division and is paired with Charles Dickens's Miss Havesham, who has a penchant for leather jackets and driving recklessly. Absurd and amusing scenes take readers through discussions on theoretical physics, geometry, literature, art, and philosophy. Fforde not only tilts at ideological and insipid corporate windmills and human foibles, but can also make the naming of minor characters hilarious, as in the two unfortunate members of the dangerous SO-5 division, Phodder and Kannon. Reading this novel is like being at a fabulous party of phenomenally funny and wickedly profound guests. Teens will delight in the satire and wit.
Jane Halsall, McHenry Public Library District, IL
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Terrific Time Travel Series!, Juil 16 2004
Par V. T. Murray "Victoria Taylor Murray" (Kentucky, Author,) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Lost In A Good Book (Paperback)
"Lost in a Good Book," the sequel to "The Eyre Affair," by entertaining storyteller, Jasper Fforde, is a terrific addition to "The Thursday Next Series." Thursday finds herself the target of a series of potentially lethal concidences.

This is one fun series you won't want to miss! (Highly Recommended!)

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Like most sequels this one is lacking......, Jui 17 2004
Par N. Nutt "warthoglette" (Kansas City, MO USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Lost In A Good Book (Hardcover)
Jasper Fforde is a good writer. I sailed right through 'Lost in a Good Book' laughed several times and enjoyed the vignettes that are all through the book. But when I had finished it and thought back on the story line there wasn't much substance or connectivity between the chapters. There was a lot of easily recognizable characters from great literature with set up situations to remind you of the original story where you met them. But the plot line was thin and meandering and at the end of the book it felt like this entire book was a setup for the next one. Also, the resolution on the Jack Schitt situation was extemely unsatisfing, after having been warned repeatedly about something that she is a novice at and is extermely dangerous, Thursday Next just hops to it but then is trapped in a very conventional way.
The ride on this book is fast and the introduction of additional character traits to long established views of what you think great literature characters should/would be like is an excellant 'think outside the box' exercise. But the introduction of the other Law and Order structure of Jurisfiction makes me think that the author didn't see enough possibilities in the LiteraTec section of SpecOps and has opened up new opportunities to pull whatever he needs out of thin air. If this trend continues with this series there'll be no suspense of will they or won't they succeed, the rules will be bent in a new and different way to allow success. The character vignettes are entertaining in their own way but that's not enough to keep me coming back to even an imaginative series. I still want some logic to hang the story off of.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Loved getting "Lost in a Good Book", Jui 10 2004
Par Miriador "miriador" (New York, New York USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Lost In A Good Book (Hardcover)
I wouldn't have believed it possible, but this sequel is even better than Jasper Fforde's first Thursday Next novel, "The Eyre Affair." And I adored that book! But this tale has such an emotional core - still funny, but wonderfully thoughtful, as Thursday races back and forth through time, trying to save the world and her husband, Landen, who has been "eradicated" by the big, bad corporate control monster, Goliath. The time travel scenes are gorgeous, and I love how Jasper Fforde makes his readers think "outside of the box" with his fantastical concepts and characters. I was also completely delighted by Thursday's further adventures in the literary world, going everywhere from Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" into Kafka's absurd text, meeting the Cheshire Cat and Red Queen from "Alice in Wonderland," and of course, studying the fine art of "book jumping" with Miss Havisham from "Great Expectations." I LOVED this book, and greatly look forward to jumping into the next one in the series, "The Well of Lost Plots."
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Science Fiction/Fantasy Literary Satire and Love Story
Thursday Next is back from her triumphs in The Eyre Affair. If you have not yet read that book, please do so before Lost in a Good Book. Read more
Publié le Mai 30 2004 par Professor Donald Mitchell

5.0étoiles sur 5 Real world + fictional world = a link --> Next :)
After reading "The Eyre Affair", the first book in Fforde's "Thursday Next" series, I was delighted. Read more
Publié le Mai 26 2004 par bel_78

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thursday Next Learns the Art of Bookjumping
For those individuals who are not familiar with Jasper FForde's intriguing and delightful heroine Thusday Next, this review can easily be summarized with the very strong advice to... Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2004 par Tucker Andersen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Clever, laugh out loud, with strong emotional moments
Literary Detective Thursday Next, who has just discovered she is pregnant, is in hot water again when her husband, Landen, is eradicated at age 2 in an evil attempt by the corrupt... Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2004 par booksforabuck

5.0étoiles sur 5 THREE THUMBS UP! (Being a mutant myself, what can I say?)
Poor Thursday. Just when she's out of "Jane Eyre", she's smack in the middle of a reprint of "The Raven."
This is not good. Read more
Publié le Avril 28 2004 par James G. Lipscomb

4.0étoiles sur 5 You know you love Miss Havisham
Who doesn't want to know more about Miss Havisham? God knows she was the saving grace of GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Read more
Publié le Avril 23 2004 par Amelia Johnson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantastic!
"...officers Hurdyew, Tolkien and Lissning heard you talking and listening..."(page 277 in the paperback edition)

Okay, maybe all the puns, word-plays, and literary... Read more

Publié le Avril 13 2004 par catie

5.0étoiles sur 5 Finally! A series that's fun and original!
I accidentally found The Eyre Affair while browsing in a favorite bookstore. After the first paragraph I was hooked and bought it on the spot. Read more
Publié le Avril 7 2004 par S. Sommers

4.0étoiles sur 5 Thursday Next: The Next Adventure
Thursday Next is back, and she has more problems, when the first time around. Not least among them are the fact that her husband was eradicated (not killed, just the nearly fatal... Read more
Publié le Avril 7 2004 par Alexander Gitlits

4.0étoiles sur 5 A good book
Book-jumping. The lives of books. Good, clean fun.

What's it about? Well, according to Fforde . . .

"I like subplots a lot, and it probably shows. Read more

Publié le Mars 23 2004 par jfizia

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