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Loading... Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrellby Susanna Clarke
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Member recommendations:billiecat recommends The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories by Susanna Clarke flissp recommends The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton billiecat recommends The King of Elfland's Daughter by Lord Dunsany, "Clarke's descriptions of Faerie share the dreamlike qualities of Dunsany's novel." fyrefly98 recommends Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: Being the Correspondence of Two Young Ladies of Quality Regarding Va by Patricia Collins Wrede, "Both have the same "Jane-Austen-meets-Harry-Potter" vibe to them; "Jonathan Strange" is denser and more grown-up, while "Sorcery & Cecelia" is funnier (see more) and more of a romp." conceptDawg recommends The Dante Club: A Novel by Matthew Pearl ( see more recommendations and anti-recommendations for this book )
Amazon.com (ISBN 0765356155, Mass Market Paperback)It's 1808 and that Corsican upstart Napoleon is battering the English army and navy. Enter Mr. Norrell, a fusty but ambitious scholar from the Yorkshire countryside and the first practical magician in hundreds of years. What better way to demonstrate his revival of British magic than to change the course of the Napoleonic wars? Susanna Clarke's ingenious first novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, has the cleverness and lightness of touch of the Harry Potter series, but is less a fairy tale of good versus evil than a fantastic comedy of manners, complete with elaborate false footnotes, occasional period spellings, and a dense, lively mythology teeming beneath the narrative. Mr. Norrell moves to London to establish his influence in government circles, devising such powerful illusions as an 11-day blockade of French ports by English ships fabricated from rainwater. But however skillful his magic, his vanity provides an Achilles heel, and the differing ambitions of his more glamorous apprentice, Jonathan Strange, threaten to topple all that Mr. Norrell has achieved. A sparkling debut from Susanna Clarke--and it's not all fairy dust. --Regina Marler(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 25 Aug 2008 01:26:05 -0400) |
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