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An astonishing, hotly anticipated new novel from the great literary fantasist and creator of Thursday Next, Jasper Fforde. As long as anyone can remember, society has been ruled by a Colortocracy. From the underground feedpipes that keep the municipal park green to the healing hues viewed to cure illness to a social hierarchy based upon one's limited color perception, society is dominated by color. In this world, you are what you can see.Young Eddie Russett has no ambition to be anything other than a loyal drone of the Collective. With his better-than-average red perception, he could well marry Constance Oxblood and inherit the string works; he may even have enough red perception to make prefect.For Eddie, life looks colorful. Life looks good.But everything changes when he moves with his father, a respected swatchman, to East Carmine. There, he falls in love with a Grey named Jane who opens his eyes to the painful truth behind his seemingly perfect, rigidly controlled society.Curiosity—a dangerous trait to display in a society that demands total conformity—gets the better of Eddie, who beings to wonder:Why are there not enough spoons to go around?Why is everything—and everyone—barcoded?What happened to all the people who never returned from High Saffron?And why, when you begin to question the world around you, do black-and- white certainties reduce themselves to shades of grey?Part satire, part romance, part revolutionary thriller, this is the new world from the creative and comic genius of Jasper Fforde.
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2 primary booksShades of Grey is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Jasper Fforde.
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When I first started reading this book, I realized that I forgot how hard it is to wrap my brain around the worlds that Jasper Fforde creates in his books. But once I understood Chromatacia, I was mesmerized again. Fforde crafts amazingly logical yet absurd societies. I really appreciate how everything fits together. And I was intrigued by this chromatic society and gripped by the characters and story. This is supposed to be a trilogy, although the other two books never came out. I hope they do one day, as I am definitely wanting more.
What initially reads as surreal nonsense, gradually develops into an intriguing story. Looking forward to the next in the series...
God. It was difficult to read in the beginning because the set up of the story world wasn't clear, and I got the names of the characters mixed up along the way. Other than that it was an exciting read, although the pace of the book was slow. The pay-off wasn't that fantastic but it was an amazing read because of the imagination and thought put into it.
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