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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

Pages
  
384

Author
  
Jasper Fforde

Followed by
  
The Woman Who Died A Lot

Genre
  
Fantasy

3.9/5
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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
Thursday Next

Publication date
  
February 2011

Originally published
  
February 2011

Preceded by
  
First Among Sequels

Page count
  
384

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Similar
  
Jasper Fforde books, Thursday Next books, Fantasy books

One of our Thursdays is Missing is the sixth Thursday Next book, by the British author Jasper Fforde. It was published in February 2011 in the United Kingdom and was published in March in the United States. The title is a reference to the 1942 war film One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.

Contents

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Plot

Literature detective Thursday Next, who has the ability to travel between the RealWorld and the BookWorld, disappears before stopping a genre war. Her BookWorld counterpart, Thursday Next, receives a call from the BookWorld Policing Agency because an unknown book narrative is falling from above. The written Thursday Next and Sprockett, a mechanical butler, attempt to discover the reason for the falling narrative and find the RealWorld Thursday Next, while The Men in Plaid try to stop them.

Themes

The book has references to classic literature including works from Russia and bestsellers such as works by Charles Dickens, Enid Blyton and Samuel Pepys. The author has stated that Alice in Wonderland is an inspiration. There are parodies, jokes, and his views about books. Popularity of books by ghost writers and the publishing industry is also part of the book and the fictional universe.

Reception

A Daily Express review of the sixth book in his Thursday Next series said that the novel "is pure, inspired lunacy and the funniest book you will see this year" while recommending that the previous books be read first. Sandy Amazeen of Monsters and Critics said that "Newcomers to the series should start with one of the earlier titles while fans will revel in Fforde's fiendishly twisted literary world." Matthew Seamons of Deseret News said that "if you do decide to start at the newest book, "One of our Thursdays is Missing" is definitely worth your time and your dime." Although Lloyd Sachs of Chicago Sun-Times said that "he doesn’t write very convincingly or naturally from a female point of view", other, notably female reviewers, are transported into his down-the-rabbithole Bookworld. Paula L. Woods of the Los Angeles Times said that "it's better to suspend belief" and enjoy the fun of the novel.

References

One of Our Thursdays is Missing Wikipedia