Books by Jasper Fforde, plus links to author biography, book summaries, excerpts and reviews

Jasper Fforde

Jasper Fforde

How to pronounce Jasper Fforde: Ford

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The Big Over Easy jacket The Constant Rabbit jacket The Eyre Affair jacket Lost In A Good Book jacket Shades of Grey jacket Something Rotten jacket The Well of Lost Plots jacket

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Early Riser jacket The Song of the Quarkbeast jacket The Woman Who Died A Lot jacket The Last Dragonslayer jacket One of Our Thursdays Is Missing jacket First Among Sequels jacket The Fourth Bear jacket
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