First Among Sequels

First Among Sequels

Infobox Book
name = First Among Sequels
title_orig =
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image_caption = UK First Edition cover
author = Jasper Fforde
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
series = Thursday Next series
subject =
genre = Alternate history, Fantasy novel
publisher = Hodder & Stoughton
release_date = 2007
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages = 416 (Hardcover)
isbn = ISBN 978-0-340-835753
preceded_by = Something Rotten
followed_by = One of our Thursdays is Missing

"First Among Sequels" is an alternate history, comic fantasy novel by the British author Jasper Fforde. It is the fifth Thursday Next novel, first published on July 5 2007 in the UK, and on July 24 2007 in the USA. The novel follows the continuing adventures of Thursday Next in her fictional version of Swindon and in the BookWorld, and is the first of a new four-part Nextian series. [http://www.jasperfforde.com/sftn5.php Special features for "First Among Sequels"] – note that a code word (from the novel) is required to access this page.]

The title was originally announced, at the end of Fforde's novel "The Fourth Bear", as "The War of the Words".

Plot introduction

In order to save the future, undercover SpecOps investigator Thursday Next attempts to convince her son Friday to join the ChronoGuard. To complicate matters, she'll have to deal with renegade apprentices, ruthless corporations, and a sting operation from the Cheese Enforcement Agency.

Explanation of the novel's title

The title "First Among Sequels" was met with stiff resistance from Fforde's publishers because it had 'sequel' in the title, and it was felt that telegraphing the 'sequelness' of the book might be a bad move. It was decided, however, to capitalise on the fact that this was a series - a sort of 'Have you discovered Thursday Next yet?' approach to marketing.

"First Among Sequels" is the first part of a new four-part Thursday Next series, which is reported to be continued with "One of our Thursdays is Missing" in 2009.

The title is a parody of "First Among Equals", which is the title of a best-selling Jeffrey Archer novel, but also comes from the English translation of the Latin phrase "primus inter pares". It is traditionally used to describe the position of the British Prime Minister, since in the British Constitution the position of prime minister has no official existence, and the office holder is simply the 'most powerful' of the Queen's advisors in Cabinet.

Plot summary

It is fourteen years since Thursday Next pegged out at the 1988 SuperHoop, and the Special Operations Network has been disbanded. Using Swindon’s Acme Carpets as a front, Thursday and her colleagues Bowden, Stig and Spike continue their same professions, only illegally.

Of course, this front is itself a front for Thursday’s continued work at Jurisfiction, the Policing agency within BookWorld, and she is soon grappling with a recalcitrant new apprentice, an inter-genre war or two, and the inexplicable departure of comedy from the once-hilarious Thomas Hardy books.

As the Council of Genres decree that making books interactive will boost flagging readership levels, and Goliath attempts to perfect a trans-fictional tourist coach, Thursday finds herself in the onerous position of having to side with the enemy to destroy a greater evil that threatens the very fabric of the reading experience.

With Aornis Hades once again on the prowl, an idle sixteen-year-old son who would rather sleep in than save the world from the end of time, a government with a dangerously high stupidity surplus and the Swindon 'Stiltonistas' trying to muscle in on her cheese-smuggling business, Thursday must once again travel to the very outer limits of acceptable narrative possibilities to triumph against increasing odds.

Characters

*Thursday Next – the main protagonist. Formerly a member of SpecOps department 27, the Literary Detectives;
*Thursday1-4 – a fictional incarnation of Thursday, encountered in the BookWorld. The first four of Thursday's adventureshcref|a|series have been published in the parallel universe of the Thursday Next series; however, these publications bear little resemblance to the facts of those adventures, and Thursday herself is portrayed as "mostly action, and very little thought". Thursday1-4 is the BookWorld character of this Thursday. She has been allocated to Thursday as a Jurisfiction cadet for training. Despite the novels being set between 1985 and 1988, Thursday1-4 looks exactly the same as the real Thursday;
*Thursday5 – another BookWorld incarnation of Thursday. 'Real' Thursday, having endured the aggression of the first four books, had insisted that the next book, "The Great Samuel Pepys Fiasco"hcref|b|Not a real book! reflected her more compassionate nature. Unfortunately, the result was Thursday5, a nice, but dopey, insufferable drip. "The Great Samuel Pepys Fiasco" was remaindered within six months of publication, while the Thursday1–4 novels continued to sell well. As with Thursday1-4, Thursday5 looks exactly the same as the real Thursday, despite her novel being set 6 years earlier;
*Landen Parke-Laine – Thursday's husband;
*Friday Next – the eldest child of Thursday and Landen, and the only boy. Apparently a "tedious teenage cliché: grunting, sighing at any request, and staying in bed until past midday";
*Tuesday Next – the daughter of Thursday and Landen. A mathematical genius, who solved Fermat's Last Theorem at the age of 9;
*Jenny Next – Thursday's elusive youngest daughter, the only one of her children not named after a day of the week in the hope that "one of us should have a semblance of normality". Jenny Next was never actually born but placed in the mind of Thursday Next by Aornis Hades which is why Jenny never makes an appearance in "First Among Sequels".
*Spike Stoker – ex SpecOps department 17 agent;
*Commander Trafford Bradshaw – The Jurisfiction Bellman, the first to hold the post twice;
*Bowden Cable – Thursday's former SpecOps-27 partner, and now manager of Acme Carpets.

Major themes

As with the other Thursday Next novels, time travel forms a central part of the plot for "First Among Sequels". Fforde has, however, stated that::"I was getting slightly browned off with the whole time travel idea, and like you do with less popular characters, I wanted to kill it off." – Jasper Fforde.

It emerges that SO-12, the ChronoGuard have been travelling through time, even though time travel hasn't yet been invented, on the basis that it will be at some time. One of the main plot lines in this novel follows Thursday's and Friday's attempts to ensure that invention never happens, thereby avoiding the end of the world.

The other major theme of this novel is the translation of reality television to the literary world. With book readership numbers dropping drastically, the governing body of the BookWorld comes up with the idea of setting a novel's central characters a series of tasks, and allowing readers to choose how the novel should proceed, vote out unpopular characters and decide which plot lines should be followed. This idea is first attempted on Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. Fforde, not a fan of reality TV, uses the popularity of such shows, shorter attention spans, and falling levels of reading to illustrate the "diminishing Now" of instant gratification::"The Now is a bit short at present, and I think it needs lengthened - read books, plan ahead, and watch less junk TV." – Jasper Fforde.

Literary significance and reception

Upon release, "First Among Sequels" reached number 45 in the Amazon sales ranking in the UK, [cite web|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Among-Sequels-Jasper-Fforde/dp/0340835753|title=Amazon UK sales ranking|accessdate=2007-07-29 Ranking may have changed since access.] while on the US site it reached number 105. [cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/First-Among-Sequels-Thursday-Novel/dp/0670038717|title=Amazon US sales ranking|accessdate=2007-08-03 Ranking may have changed since access.] The novel entered USA Today's best seller list on August 2 2007, at number 60 [ [http://asp.usatoday.com/life/books/booksdatabase/default.aspx USA Today best seller list] – enter "fforde" in the author search field.] and at number 10 in the New York Times Best Seller list. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/books/bestseller/0812besthardfiction.html NYT Best Seller List for the week of August 12 2007] ]

Reviews of the novel have been complimentary, although it has been noted that it is best to read the series in order to avoid confusion. [ [http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/popgb/ffordej7.htm Complete-review's] review of "First Among Sequels"] As with other Thursday Next books, the novel is peppered with literary references to 'classic' (and not so classic) novels, which may put readers off. Fforde himself was initially worried about that concern, but "now I don’t worry so much. I don’t use really obscure characters. They’re ones people have heard of even if they haven’t read the book." – Jasper Fforde. [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/crime/article1971804.ece Times Online profile of Jasper Fforde] ]

Reviews

"Grab a cup of tea, some chocolate biscuits, and settle down in a very comfortable chair for a long, funny, and quite witty read." – Greenman Review. [ [http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/book_fforde_firstamongsequels.html Greenman review] ]

Publication history

*2007, UK, Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 978-0-340-835753, publication date 5 July 2007, Hardback;
*2007, USA, Viking Adult, ISBN 978-0-670-038718, publication date 24 July 2007, Hardback (cover art to the right};
*2007, USA, Recorded Books, ISBN 978-1428156647, publication date July 2007, audiobook, narrated by Emily Gray; [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/142815664X US Audiobook] ]

Additionally, the UK version of the audiobook was released on 8 October 2007 by Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 978-1844561445. [ [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1844561445 UK Audiobook] ]

Errata

The entire first print run of the UK Hodder edition of "First Among Sequels" is missing the footnoterphone speech. These should be on pages 194, 195, 332, 333, 339, 392 and 393.cite web|url=http://www.jasperfforde.com/special.html|title=Upgrade Alert First Among Sequels V1.1 (UK)] Since the books are already in the shops and thus too late for error slips, the missing text can be found on the Jasper Fforde website in the 'Book Upgrades' section. [ [http://www.jasperfforde.com/images/jumbo.gifMissing Text] – image of the missing text for printing.]

Footnotes

References

External links

* [http://www.jasperfforde.com/ Fforde Grand Central]


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