Something Rotten (Thursday Next Novels)

by Jasper Fforde

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

PR6106.F67 T484

Description

Thursday Next, Head of JurisFiction and ex-SpecOps agent, returns to her native Swindon accompanied by a child of two, a pair of dodos and Hamlet, who is on a fact-finding mission in the real world. Thursday has been despatched to capture escaped Fictioneer Yorrick Kaine but even so, now seems as good a time as any to retrieve her husband Landen from his state of eradication at the hands of the Chronoguard. It's not going to be easy. Thursday's former colleagues at the department of Literary Detectives want her to investigate a spate of cloned Shakespeares, the Goliath Corporation are planning to switch to a new Faith based corporate management system and the Neanderthals feel she might be the Chosen One who will lead them to genetic self-determination. With help from Hamlet, her uncle and time-travelling father, Thursday faces the toughest adventure of her career. Where is the missing President-for-life George Formby? Why is it imperative for the Swindon Mallets to win the World Croquet League final? And why is it so difficult to find reliable childcare? 100,000 words, 6 illustrations, adverts and web-based special features section.… (more)

Collection

Rating

(1966 ratings; 4.1)

Publication

Penguin Books (2005), 416 pages

Pages

416

Physical description

416 p.; 5.05 inches

Awards

Dilys Award (Nominee — 2005)

Media reviews

School Library Journal
Fforde continues to pitch high, wide, and fast.
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People
Sticking with this oddball novel is rewarding, and readers who share Fforde's love of literature and surreal sense of humor will enjoy this free fall through absurdity.
Publishers Weekly
With humorous illustrations and curious footnotes sprinkled throughout, Fforde's latest will have hardcore fans roaring.
The New York Times
It's easy to be delighted by a writer who loves books so madly -- and who can imagine a Hamlet who roams the real world, declaring: ''That Freud fellow will have a bloody nose if ever I meet him.''
[Fforde] is always charming company, and if he sometimes strays too far into fantasy, well, what's so great about reality?
Booklist
Fforde's inventiveness is seemingly inexhaustible; in addition to real- and book-world metaphysics, he delves into time-travel conundrums, lacing it all together with goofy, self-referential prose and a breakneck plot.

LCC

PR6106.F67 T484

ISBN

014303541X / 9780143035411
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