The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper Fforde Paperback

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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0143034359
ISBN-13
9780143034353
eBay Product ID (ePID)
144827717

Product Key Features

Book Title
Well of Lost Plots : a Thursday Next Novel
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Topic
Fantasy / Contemporary, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Fantasy / Historical, Humorous / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Author
Jasper Fforde
Book Series
A Thursday Next Novel Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-556202
TitleLeading
The
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The well of Fforde’s imagination is bottomless. . . . Delightful. (People) Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple. (The Denver Post) Fforde’s inventiveness remains a bookworm’s delight. (Entertainment Weekly), Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple. ( The Denver Post ), Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple. (The Denver Post), "The well of Fforde's imagination is bottomless...Delightful." - People "Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple." - The Denver Post "Fforde's inventiveness remains a bookworm's delight." - Entertainment Weekly, "The well of Fforde's imagination is bottomless in the delightful third instalment of his Thursday Next series . . . [W]hat keeps this series humming is Fforde's lively engagement with books and the indefatigable woman he's created to defend them." -- People "Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple." -- The Denver Post "Fforde has created a legion of fans with work that moves beyond clever into the realm of the creatively twisted, a space sparsely inhabited by those who can both envision and portray a skewed world . . . . The Well of Lost Plots reads nicely as a stand-alone and avoids the serious misstep of being a retread of its predecessors." -- The Denver Post "Fforde's inventiveness remains a bookworm's delight." --Entertainment Weekly "Marvelous creations like syntax-slaughtering grammasites and the murderous Minotaur roam this unusual novel's pages, and Fforde's fictional epigraphs, like his minihistory of 'book operating systems,' are worth the cover price in themselves. Fforde's sidesplitting sendup of an increasingly antibookish society is a sheer joy." --Publishers Weekly "Great fun--especially for those with a literary turn of mind and a taste for offbeat comedy . . . My favorite in the series so far." -- The Washington Post Book World "Murderously fun . . . . A delightful, satirical frolic through literature . . . . Unique and wildly entertaining." -- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Charles Dickens was one of the British Isles' most popular novelists, and Jasper Fforde is winging into a similar stature on his Victorian coattails . . . You don't need to have read either of Fforde's first two books . . . to keep up with much of the action in The Well of Lost Plots . But why wouldn't you?" -- The Oregonian (Portland) "Even more fun than its predecessors." -- Orlando Sentinel "Like Alice down the rabbit hole, a reader of Fforde's books falls into a crazy and often quite funny world, where satire meets silliness. Once again, this author's imagination seems to know no bounds." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Fforde's bibliophile japery is in the school of Douglas Adams--think of it as a hitchhiker's guide to the library." -- The Guardian (London) "Bibliophiles will find . . . The Well of Lost Plots a hoot . . . Exceptionally clever." -- The Rake "Fforde has settled comfortably into series mode, producing another fun romp in an alternate universe where books are more real than reality." -- Library Journal, The well of FfordeÆs imagination is bottomless. . . . Delightful. ( People ) Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple. ( The Denver Post ) FfordeÆs inventiveness remains a bookwormÆs delight. ( Entertainment Weekly )
Grade From
Twelfth Grade
Series Volume Number
3
Grade To
UP
Synopsis
The third novel in the New York Times bestselling Thursday Next series is "great fun--especially for those with a literary turn of mind and a taste for offbeat comedy" ( The Washington Post Book World ). "Delightful . . . the well of Fforde's imagination is bottomless."-- People "Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple."-- The Denver Post With the 923rd Annual Bookworld Awards just around the corner and an unknown villain wreaking havoc in Jurisfiction, what could possibly be next for Detective Thursday Next? Protecting the world's greatest literature--not to mention keeping up with Miss Havisham--is tiring work for an expectant mother. And Thursday can definitely use a respite. So what better hideaway than inside the unread and unreadable Caversham Heights , a cliché-ridden pulp mystery in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside? But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well itself is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy books--like Caversham Heights --are scrapped for salvage. To top it off, a murderer is stalking Jurisfiction personnel and nobody is safe--least of all Thursday. Don't miss any of Jasper Fforde's delightfully entertaining Thursday Next novels: THE EYRE AFFAIR - LOST IN A GOOD BOOK - THE WELL OF LOST PLOTS - SOMETHING ROTTEN - FIRST AMONG SEQUELS - ONE OF OUR THURSDAYS IS MISSING - THE WOMAN WHO DIED A LOT, The third installment in Jasper Fforde's New York Times bestselling series follows literary detective Thursday Next on another adventure in her alternate reality of literature-obsessed England--from the author of Early Riser Jasper Fforde has done it again in this genre-bending blend of crime fiction, fantasy, and top-drawer literary entertainment. After two rollicking New York Times bestselling adventures through Western literature, resourceful BookWorld literary detective Thursday Next definitely needs some downtime. And what better place for a respite than in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside? But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy books--like the one she has taken up residence in--are scrapped for salvage. To make matters worse, a murderer is stalking the personnel of Jurisfiction and it's up to Thursday to save the day. A brilliant feat of literary showmanship filled with wit, fantasy, and effervescent originality, this Ffordian tour de force will appeal to fans of Douglas Adams and P. G. Wodehouse., The third novel in the New York Times bestselling Thursday Next series is "great fun--especially for those with a literary turn of mind and a taste for offbeat comedy" ( The Washington Post Book World ). "Delightful . . . the well of Fforde's imagination is bottomless."-- People "Fforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple."-- The Denver Post With the 923rd Annual Bookworld Awards just around the corner and an unknown villain wreaking havoc in Jurisfiction, what could possibly be next for Detective Thursday Next? Protecting the world's greatest literature--not to mention keeping up with Miss Havisham--is tiring work for an expectant mother. And Thursday can definitely use a respite. So what better hideaway than inside the unread and unreadable Caversham Heights , a cliché-ridden pulp mystery in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside? But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well itself is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy books--like Caversham Heights --are scrapped for salvage. To top it off, a murderer is stalking Jurisfiction personnel and nobody is safe--least of all Thursday. Don't miss any of Jasper Fforde's delightfully entertaining Thursday Next novels: THE EYRE AFFAIR * LOST IN A GOOD BOOK * THE WELL OF LOST PLOTS * SOMETHING ROTTEN * FIRST AMONG SEQUELS * ONE OF OUR THURSDAYS IS MISSING * THE WOMAN WHO DIED A LOT
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PR6106.F67T485 2004b

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