The Woman Who Died a Lot

a Thursday next novel : now with 50% added subplot , #7

Hardcover, 366 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2012 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-02502-2
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4 stars (3 reviews)

The Bookworld's leading enforcement officer, Thursday Next, has been forced into semiretirement following an assassination attempt. When Thursday's former SpecOps division is reinstated, she assumes she's the obvious choice to lead the Literary Detectives. But our banged-up heroine is no spring chicken, and her old boss has a cushier job in mind for her: chief librarian of the Swindon All-You- Can-Eat at Fatso's Drink Not Included Library. But where Thursday goes, trouble follows ... (Bestseller).

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3 stars

You know that exquisite fresh feeling you got from reading [b:The Eyre Affair|27003|The Eyre Affair (Thursday Next #1)|Jasper Fforde|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1309201183s/27003.jpg|3436605]? Don't expect it here. This one felt forced, even awkward (very mild spoiler: first-person narrative does not lend itself well to alternate-timeline and memory-manipulation storylines. I would guess that Fforde realized this about 1/3 into his writing.).

Fforde is brilliant. He keeps proving it over and over: [b:The Big Over Easy|6628|The Big Over Easy (Nursery Crime, #1)|Jasper Fforde|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1309287709s/6628.jpg|2504943], [b:Shades of Grey|2113260|Shades of Grey (Shades of Grey, #1)|Jasper Fforde|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327563734s/2113260.jpg|2118671], even [b:The Last Dragonslayer|13316328|The Last Dragonslayer (The Last Dragonslayer, #1)|Jasper Fforde|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1346791460s/13316328.jpg|13380425]. Not merely creative, but able to tell stories with his ideas.

We all go on autopilot sometimes. Even geniuses are human. This one had its fun moments, but I still feel disappointed.

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Subjects

  • Books and reading
  • Thursday Next (Fictitious character)
  • Literary historians
  • Characters and characteristics in literature
  • Women detectives
  • Fiction

Places

  • England