Ratings43
Average rating4.1
Although I still think The Eyre Affair is the best of the Thursday Next books, the series continues to delight me. What I especially enjoy is that the more you are immersed in this world, the more it makes sense. Time travel and bookjumping, mind worms and multiple Thursdays–all are more comprehensible the more time you spend in Thursday's world. I also love the little details that reference back to previous novels; they make me want to go back and look for those clues.
It's 14 years after Thursday Next kicked the win that staved off yet another apocalypse. Stupidity levels are high and if they don't find a way to dump the surplus dangerous things will happen. Friday has decided to become a normal teenager, laying around idle and sleeping the day away, instead of joining up and leading the ChronoGuard. Time itself may end and if Friday doesn't join up soon...the end of mankind is imminent.
The Book World is in equal chaos as Ecclesiastical and Feminist genres are battling it out with Racy Novel. Jurisfiction is low on help and recruitment is at an all-time low.
How will Thursday set this all straight? And without Landen knowing?
Another fun-filled book with nonsensical chaos and happenings that tickle the funny bone. I am really going to be sad when this series is done. Love where this author's mind goes. How in the world does he think this up?
I enjoyed this latest installment in the Thursday Next series. I especially liked the interactions between Thursday and her previous incarnations, Thursday5 and Thursday1-4. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, One of Our Thursdays is Missing.