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Old 11-29-2016, 10:51 AM   #25016
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Since I had seen it recommended here I downloaded The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde. THAT is a strange book. Ultimatly I enjoyed it. Enough that I've downloaded the 2nd book, Lost in a Good Book and have started it.
Ah, you've got some fine reading ahead. I briefly considered saying that my favorite entry in the series is The Great Samuel Pepys Fiasco, but I'm not quite that mean.

Be aware that the Nursery Crime books are a spin-off of the Thursday Next books, but at a meta level. They're connected, but the crossover involves the creation of the NC books in the TN world.
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