Something Rotten

416 pages

English language

Published July 26, 2005 by Penguin (Non-Classics).

ISBN:
978-0-14-303541-1
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Tired of her responsibilities as the Bellman in Jurisfiction, literary sleuth Thursday Next packs up her son, Friday, to return to Swindon, accompanied by the Danish prince Hamlet, only to find herself coping with outlaw fictioneer Yorrick Kaine.

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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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