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One of our Thursdays is Missing is the sixth Thursday Next book, by the British author Jasper Fforde. It was published in February 2011 in the United Kingdom and was published in March in the United States. [1] The title is a reference to the 1942 war film One of Our Aircraft Is Missing. [2]
Thursday5 is the main character in the fifth book of the Thursday Next series. In response to the real Thursday's complaints about her portrayal in the first four books, and her insistence that the fifth book in the series reflect her more sensitive side, the fictional Thursday5 is depicted as overly softhearted and a bit of a hippie. Thursday ...
The Woman Who Died A Lot is the seventh Thursday Next book, by the British author Jasper Fforde. [1] [2] It was published in July 2012; set in an alternative world where love of novels and plays is at the heart of modern society, it takes place in a fictional version of Swindon.
Thursday Next is the protagonist in a series of comic fantasy, alternate history mystery novels by the British author Jasper Fforde. She was introduced for the first time in Fforde's first published novel, The Eyre Affair, released on 19 July 2001 by Hodder & Stoughton. As of 2012, the series comprises seven books, in two series. [1]
The Thursday Next book series is written by Jasper Fforde and contain elements of metafiction, fantasy, and parody. Pages in category "Thursday Next series" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Lost in a Good Book is an alternate history fantasy novel by Jasper Fforde. [1] It won the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association 2004 Dilys Award . [ 2 ] It is the second in the Thursday Next series.
First Among Sequels is the first part of a new four-part Thursday Next series, which is continued with One of our Thursdays is Missing [1] and The Woman Who Died a Lot. The title is a parody of First Among Equals , which is the title of a best-selling Jeffrey Archer novel, but also comes from the English translation of the Latin phrase primus ...
The book sees Thursday return from the world of fiction to the alternative Swindon that Fforde introduced in The Eyre Affair; she is accompanied by Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, whose excursion from the world of fiction with Thursday forms the main sub-plot. The title is taken from Hamlet I.iv: "Something is rotten in the State of Denmark".