Category Archives: Thursday Next

What Is a Neighbor?

The Ogress and the Orphans, by Kelly Barnhill – This is a children’s fantasy that seems very relevant to recent events, and it looks like that was done on purpose. The villain is a very Trumpish sort in many respects. … Continue reading

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Smote Solutions

The Woman Who Died a Lot, by Jasper Fforde – While the sixth book in the Thursday Next series, One of Our Thursdays Is Missing, took place almost entirely in the BookWorld, this one is set in what passes for … Continue reading

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Fictional Characters Walk Among Us

As a fairy tale fan, I recently decided I should try watching Once Upon a Time. Most of the episodes aren’t available, but I did see the pilot and the most recent ones, which were On Demand. It’s made by … Continue reading

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Getting Into Nintendo

I’m not sure how I first discovered the online sprite comic Captain SNES, but I think it was through a Google search. At first I thought it to be a simple parody of Captain N, which is fine, as I … Continue reading

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Next in Text

One of Our Thursdays Is Missing, by Jasper Fforde – The sixth book in the Thursday Next series was a good read, but I can’t help but wonder if Fforde has started to find his own invented universe too complicated. … Continue reading

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