Something rotten

528 pages

English language

Published Sept. 25, 2004 by W. F. Howes.

ISBN:
978-1-84505-725-1
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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.

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reviewed Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde (Thursday Next, Part 4)

Strange character motivations in an otherwise stellar book

I understood one of the mysteries of what happened when the incident happened closer to the end, but I have so many questions as for why.

I can't criticise the book without spoilers, but I will say that the big baddie didn't get anything out of their kindness, the henchperson didn't get anything of their screw-ups, the most resultive evil character, on the other hand, felt really too keen.

That said, it's an extremely astute book, and another study of trumpian fascism.

It was – of course – inspired by German nazism, but it is striking how, if you add a little bit of modernity and neoliberalism to hitler, you get trump.

To solidarity with Danes! (Oh how unintentionally modern)

Finally, there was a proof that the real world in the Next series is happening in the real book world, which has a book world …

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  • Next, Thursday (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
  • Women novelists, English -- Fiction.