Lundi, 8 février 2021
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Still recovering from her wounds,
Thursday is offered the job of director of the city library (with a huge budget
and command over the Special Library Service commandos). For quite a while
already, Goliath Corporation has tried to replace her with a synthetic version
of herself in order to induce her family into revealing information about the
Bookworld that the corporation wants desperately to invade. This time, the
synthetic is near perfect and also operates a transfer of her mind, so she does
not immediately notice that she is not in her own body anymore, but she learns
that the bodies degrade quickly after 24 hours. Thursday soon discovers that
the man responsible for the transfers is a former high-ranking Goliath
employee who wants to help her prevent Jack Schitt from finding a way into the
Bookworld's Dark Reading Matter (where the stories go when all copies of a
book are destroyed). In the meanwhile Thursday's son Friday (who should have
been the head of the Chronoguard had its creation not been cancelled by the
failure to invent time travel) receives a letter telling what he could have
been and also telling that he will murder someone by the end of the week and
spend the rest of his life in jail, without a hint of why he would do that. In
the meanwhile, the Creator who had previously unequivocally revealed its
existence, has been smiting several places in England with a pillar of fire.
As Swindon is due to get smitten by the end of the week, Thursday's genius
daughter Tuesday is trying to develop a shield, but she's facing difficulties.
Goliath comes to the rescue with a plan (invoiced 100 million pounds) where
they gather twenty of the worst criminals to attract the smiting away from the
city. Thursday attempts to bring a righteous man near the criminals to prevent
their murder by Goliath through the Creator's actions, but it is her refusal
to kill the man when learning that he is not righteous enough to have any
effect that eventually redirects the pillar of fire towards Jack Schitt. And
in the meanwhile, the probability that an asteroid will hit the Earth forty
years later increases as people's belief in the inevitability of the event
increases (due to some wacky probability theory). In the end, Friday discovers
who he is supposed to kill: it's a man who is meant to kill people whose
existence would reduce the probability of the asteroid hitting the Earth.
Friday only wounds the man, does only a few years of jail, and foils Goliath's
plan to colonize the Dark Reading Matter in order to sell rich people a place
where to be safe from the asteroid catastrophe. Also, Thursday gets rid of her
mindworm and kills Aornis who has secretly been living in her house for the
past two years.
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Vendredi, 25 décembre 2020
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In the BookWorld, the written Thursday
struggles to keep the few readers of her books interested, after the remake of
the BookWorld where the Great Library setting is replaced with an hollow
planet setting where different genres are regions of islands, and books are
organised geographically along streets in cities. Thursday also works for
Jurisfiction's Accident Investigation Department and is asked to investigate
the crash of a self-published book that was flown on its way to be destroyed
after the last copy in the real word has been destroyed. She meets a strange
character who tells her that ‘one of our Thursdays is missing’ and slips the
real Thursday's Jurisfiction badge in her pocket before being arrested by the
Men in Plaid, an independent militia obeying directly the Council of Genres.
During her investigation, Thursday saves a mechanical man who becomes her
butler and helps her discover that the accident may not have been an accident.
Moreover, the real Thursday has not been seen for a long while and the written
one starts to suspect that the disappearance is linked to the accident.
Thursday decides to report that the accident was just an accident, but
continues investigating on her own time. With Bradshaw's complicity, Thursday
briefly visits the real world and meets Landen who confirms that the real
Thursday has been missing for over a week. Upon her return she tries to find
the taxi whose rear axle was found on the crash site and the taxi's driver,
during which she survives multiple murder attempts by the Men in Plaid and the
fact that the real Thursday was working with a geologist who got killed just
before he could give any useful explanation. Thursday is then ordered by
senator Jobsbworth to pose as the real one during the peace talks that are
planned to take place a few days later in the North, in an attempt to prevent
a war between Racy Novels and its two neighbours Women's Fiction and Dogma. A
delegation travels up the Metaphoric River and discovers that there has been a
terrible battle at the resupply station between a battalion of clowns from
Comedy and an unknown opponent. During the remainder of the journey, Thursday
discovers that Red Herring, her boss from JAID has been replaced by a double
during the journey and has planted a bomb on the boat. She eventually figures
out that Red Herring has learned that there is a large deposit of raw metaphor
(a very valuable substance in the BookWorld) under Racy Novel and had
manipulated the Daphne Farquitt genre to start a war, invade Racy Novel and
take control of that deposit. Thursday then realises that the real Thursday
may have survived the crash and be hiding somewhere in Psychological Thriller;
she indeed finds her severely wounded but alive. In the end Thursday becomes a
Jurisfiction agent and gets permission to change her books' story to mention
the BookWorld and make them more interesting to the readers.
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Dimanche, 13 décembre 2020
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Fourteen years after Something Rotten
Thursday is working for ACME carpets, which is a front for the now-defunct
SpecOps 13 and 27; most of the members of the service are still working, funded by
Thursday's operations on the cheese black market. But her work at the
unofficial SpecOps is itself a front for her work at Jurisfiction. Over the
past years, five books telling Thursday' adventures have been written. The
first four have lots of sex and gratuitous violence, perpetrated by
Thursday1-4. The fifth one is Thursday's attempt to take control and represent
herself as she imagines herself, and Thursday5 is a soppy new-age fan.
Thursday's current assignment is to train and evaluate Thursday1-4 and
Thursday5 to become new Jurisfiction agents. The former is however too
volatile to be trustworthy, and the second is too soft to make a good agent.
In the meanwhile, Thursday also tries to convince her teenage son Friday to
join the ChronoGuard, as he is supposed to become in the future the head of
the organisation, but the boy is not interested at all. This is the source of
tention, as the potential future Friday, head of ChronoGuard, explains that if
the principle of the time machine is not invented within the next few days,
time travel will not exist and all the work made by the ChronoGuard until now
will be cancelled and some very influential members of ChronoGuard who have
invested a lot of money with their knowledge of the future are really pushing
to prevent this from happening. Thursday discovers, thanks to the phantom of
her uncle Mycroft the inventor, that he had hidden the principle of time
travel in a poem years ago, when he was hiding in the BookWorld, so it should
be safe. In the meanwhile, the perspective of having no time left is causing
people to lose interest in books and prefer reality television and the Council
of Genres is planing to turn Jane Eyre into an interactive book that would
change its story for good. Friday reveals that he is not the lazy teenager he
has been pretending to be, but that it was just an act to prevent the
discovery of time travel. Soon after Thursday is attacked in the real world by
Thursday1-4 and loses the TravelGuide and therefore her ability to go to the
BookWorld and veto the CoG's plans. Aware that the Goliath Corporation as an
almost ready means of travel to the BookWorld, she makes a deal with them, but
she is betrayed and stranded, while the Goliath agent attempts to travel to
the poem and recover Mycroft's invention. The agent is however killed and
Thursday destroys the invention. She is attacked by DanverClones and saved in
the nick of time by Thursday5 disguised as Thursday1-4. Thursday rushes to the
CoG to confront Thursday1-4 who has been pretending to be the real Thursday
and approved all the stupid decisions from the CoG, but she eventually defeats
Thursday1-4 while she was locked in Thursday5's book by destroying the said
book.
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One of Our Thursdays is Missing
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le 25 décembre 2020 à 16:56
Lundi, 12 octobre 2020
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After two years spent in the BookWorld as Jurisfiction's
Bellman,
Thursday returns to the real world, accompanied with her son Friday and
Shakespeare's Hamlet. She discovers that the Whig party leader Yorrick Kayne
(who has already caused some trouble earlier)
is campaigning to become dictator of England (a fact confirmed by Thursday's
time-travelling father who warns her that if the Swindon croquet team does not
win the finals, Kayne will eventually cause a nuclear holocaust; the 13th
century St Zvlkx, who has made remarkably accurate predictions in the past
however predicts that Swindon will win the game). Kayne is very successfully
misdirecting the population's attention to hating the Danes, who are accused
to be the source of all of England's problems, ordering all Danish books to be
destroyed. Equally surprising is the fact that the Goliath Corporation is
transforming from a company into a faith organisation where customers would
become followers; as part of the process they offer to repair all the damages
they have caused in the past, allowing Thursday to ask Goliath to un-eradicate
her husband Landen (which eventually happens, after a few cycles of him
appearing and disappearing). In parallel, Thursday gets her job back at
SpecOps (despite having been AWOL for two years) and promises she would find a
way to hide several truckloads of books in Wales. The solution arises when she
discovers that in order for Swindon to win the croquet game after Goliath,
supporting Kayne, has scared off its best players, she needs the help of the
genetically re-engineered neanderthals (who play croquet very well but are not
at all interested in competition). The neanderthals, who cannot make children,
accept on the condition that she helps them find their species' blueprints
from the lab at the Welsh border where they had been created decades ago. The
trip to Wales allows her to hide the books and secure the cooperation of the
neanderthals for the croquet game. Thursday then confronts Kayne, and while
she has failed to recover the self-published novel by a Danish author from
which Kayne has escaped, the latter is transformed into a human during a duel
with the Cheshire Cat and loses his inhuman ability of persuasion (which was
amplified by the ovinator, an invention by Thursday's uncle Mycroft). The
ovinator is destroyed by Hamlet just before the croquet game, which Swindon
wins by a hair. Just at the end, Thursday is mortally wounded by the Minotaur
who had escaped from the BookWorld two years ago under the action of an
accomplice of Kayne's, but as she enters the Underworld, the assassin who had
been paid by Kayne to kill her and had been mortally wounded in an accident
decides to take her place. When she wakes up from her coma a few weeks later,
she learns that St Zvlkx was a time traveller who had been placing bets on
future events with England's oldest betting shop before reappearing in the
present and dying in a road accident. The betting shop now must pay several
billions of pounds in gains; being indirectly owned by Goliath, it forces the
corporation to sell half of its shares to Zvlkx's sponsor.
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First Among Sequels
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le 13 décembre 2020 à 22:40
Samedi, 3 octobre 2020
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Thursday hides from Aornis
in a never published story stored in the Well of Lost Plots, the counterpart
of the fiction world's library (where published books are stored) which
preserves unpublished books. She discovers that books are actually created in
the Well and the stories are simply sent to the mind of real-world authors
whose role is only to write them down. The Well is filled with generic
characters, plot devices, various imaginary creatures, as well as misspelling
vyrus, grammasites and other creatures who affect the text, sometimes to the
point where it becomes useless. Unpublished books are preserved for a limited
time, before they are taken apart and their components reused in other books.
As Aornis exists in Thursday's mind in the form of a mindworm, trying to
destroy her personality one memory at a time, Thursday quickly forgets about
her husband Landen; thankfully her Gran helps her fight the mindworm and
recover her memories. At the same time, Thursday completes her training as a
Jurisfiction agent with Mrs. Havisham and becomes a fully qualified junior
agent. She investigates the suspicious deaths of two of her Jurisfiction
colleagues and some time later of Mrs. Havisham herself. All had been
investigating BOOK version 9 (a.k.a. UltraWord), the new operating system
allowing the Well to produce stories, send them to authors, let the readers
actually read the book. UltraWord is created and promoted by Text Grand
Central, and Thursday eventually discovers that UltraWord will not only
severely limit stories to a very bland form of description and narration,
rendering most of the jobs in the Well redundant, but it also allows the
technicians of Text Grand Central to rewrite at will any text without anyone
noticing. She makes those revelations during the Annual BookWorld awards,
where a majority of the BookWorld population is asked to vote for or against
the use of UltraWord. Only the apparition of the Great Panjandrum, summoned by
Thursday using the emergency button of her Jurisfiction TravelGuide allows
for the vote to take place without interference from Text Grand Central. The
Great Panjandrum also names Thursday to be the next Bellman, superintendent of
Jurisfiction.
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Something Rotten
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le 12 octobre 2020 à 16:38
Dimanche, 15 mars 2020
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Following her success in The Eyre Affair,
Thursday is forced to do PR for SpecOps, but she is prohibited to tell the
truth about the role of Jack Schitt, the Goliath Corporation agent. She
investigates the sudden discovery of a lost Shakespeare play that falls into
the hands of the leader of the Whig party who uses it to increase his chances
of becoming Prime Minister. Thursday's father also tells her that the World is
going to end very soon, being entirely covered with an unknown pink substance.
Over the course of several weeks, Thursday finds herself repeatedly in
situations where an impossibly large number of coincidences almost succeed in
getting her killed, while her hierarchy is trying to find an excuse to arrest
her. Then one day she discovers that her husband Landen has been erased out of
her history by corrupt chonoguards working for Schitt's half-brother
Schitt-Hawse. The latter blackmails Thursday into freeing Schitt from the poem
where he's kept prisoner. In the absence of her uncle who had invented the
Prose Portal, the only way she knows to enter a story is Mrs Nakajima whom she
had met in Jane Eyre. Thursday looks for her in Okinawa where she finds
Nakajima's travel book, allowing her to travel on her own into a story. There
she is chosen to become a member on Jurisfiction, an organization that ensures
the stability of worlds of literary fiction. Thursday becomes an apprentice
to Great Expectations' Mrs Havisham, one of the best Jurisfiction agents.
After a failed attempt by her father to prevent Landen's death as a child,
Thursday fetches Schitt and is kidnapped by Schitt-Hawse, but is rescued by
Mrs Havisham. They then prove that the Shakespeare play was taken from
Jurisfiction's library of lost books, and that the Whig politician is actually
a fictional character, who is arrested too. She then discovers that the
coincidences that almost got her killed have been provoked by Hades' sister
Aornis who wants revenge for her brother's death, by putting Thursday in a
situation where she would prevent the end of the world (by being covered in
out-of-control, self-replicating Dream Topping, invented by her cousin) if she
commits suicide. Thursday is saved in the nick of time by an old version of
her father who takes the self-replicating stuff to the down of time, where it
becomes the beginning of life on Earth. Thursday then goes into hiding into a
book from the library of lost books.
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The Well of Lost Plots
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le 3 octobre 2020 à 15:16
Something Rotten
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le 12 octobre 2020 à 16:38
Mardi, 4 février 2020
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In a parallel universe where England and Russia still fight in the Crimean
war, Thursday Next is a LiteraTec investigator whose job is to fight crimes
against literary art. Soon after the original manuscript for Dickens' Martin
Chuzzlewit is stolen in London without the thieve having left any clue (not
even on video-surveillance), Thursday is transferred to SpecOps 5 to advise an
agent about Acheron Hades, a master criminal with the power to control minds
and look like anyone. Having discovered that Hades has stolen the manuscript,
she attempts to arrest Hades, but she is wounded and her colleagues are killed
in the operation. After an investigation by SpecOps 1 who claims that Hades
has died in a car accident, she sees her future self telling her to take the
LiteraTec job in Swindon, her hometown. Upon her arrival she meets her family
an especially her uncle Mycroft who shows her his new invention the Prose
Portal, a device based on book worms that allow people to enter into literary
works. Besides her new colleagues, she also meets Jack Schitt, a
representative of the all-powerful Goliath corporation who recently promised a
new plasma rifle that would end the Crimean war. Some time later, the
manuscript for Jane Eyre is stolen by Hades, and Mortimer and his invention
disappear. Hades demonstrates his power by removing a minor character from
Martin Chuzzlewit, which causes all copies of the story get instantly
modified. Thursday and her colleague travel to Haworth to investigate, but are
delayed by a time distortion on the motorway which allows Thursday to talk to
her past self. Thursday and her colleagues manage to track some of Goliath's
associates, and they get a clue that the criminal is hiding in the People's
Republic of Wales. Soon after, Hades kidnaps Jane Eyre and threatens to kill
her unless he's paid a ransom. Schitt attempts to swindle the criminal who
escapes again, and they track him to his hideout in Wales. There Thursday
understands that Schitt wants to buy the Prose Portal from Hades to be able to
get plasma rifles from a promotion book about plasma rifles, as in reality
Goliath has been unable to develop the weapon. Convinced by Thursday to return
Jane to her story, Hades goes into hiding in the story, quickly followed by
Thursday, who spends there several months with Rochester, searching for Hades.
They eventually find him and kill him, changing in the process the end of the
story (that most people don't like) to turn it into the happily-ever-after
version that exists in our universe.
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