My copy was borrowed from the library and is therefore not available for BookCrossing or BFB purposes- sorry for any disappointment.
Thursday 2 December 2010
The Well of Lost Plots (A Review)
Another ingenious tale of bookworld by Jasper Fforde, this tale satirises the very process of writing itself. Funny and witty, this book is often hard to put down. Fforde's work is pure genius, his characters are surprising despite (or maybe because of) many being well-known by many an avid reader. Its hard to classify what genre his work forms, but this particularly book is more closely related to the detectove genre than any other. Jasper's work is enhanced by the presence of imaginative credits, adverts and, on his website, behind-the-scenes footage (accessed via the book's very own password). Highly recommended.
My copy was borrowed from the library and is therefore not available for BookCrossing or BFB purposes- sorry for any disappointment.
My copy was borrowed from the library and is therefore not available for BookCrossing or BFB purposes- sorry for any disappointment.
The Well of Lost Plots (A Review)
2010-12-02T11:00:00Z
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