This book was so gloriously geeky I want to unabashedly recommend it to everyone I meet. Cloning is totally a thing, so forget tiny dogs in handbags, dodos are the trendiest pets on the block. Though the literary detection agency tends to be a bit heavier on paper pushing than field work, Thursday manages to get herself entangled in danger and mayhem. Performances of Richard III are performed audience inclusion style a la The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Special Operations encompasses some zany departments including the Chronoguard who jump around through time making sure miscreants don’t try to rewrite history. Thursday Next is a Special Operations agent working in literary detection. The Eyre Affairtakes place in an alternate reality version of 1985 England. I’m kicking myself for this procrastination now because this book was the quirkiest little pile of literary geekery I’ve read in a good long while. Have you ever wanted to jump right into a book? Like dive into the pages and chill with your favorite characters? My latest read offered just that opportunity! I’ve had people recommending The Eyre Affair to me for years and only just got around to it. AugKatie Words for Worms Audio Books, Fantasy 20
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