Amidst all this rampant leporidiphobia, Peter Knox, who to his low-simmering but often ignored shame works for a department dedicated to keeping rabbits well and truly in their place, finds out that a rabbit family is moving to his village of Much Hemlock, a place that is picture postcard pretty with an obsessive intention to win a Best Kept Village award but which, for all its loveliness, hides a darkly anti-rabbit heart. Written by Rick Remender with artwork by Greg Tocchini, Low is one of those science fiction comics series that takes its impressively imaginative premise and runs it to every possible Continue Reading, MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD … AND A LOT SNARKY ANDORRANS AND ORIONS … AND POSSIBLE ICE CREAM CARGO Good lord but isn’t it good to have Star Trek: Discovery back on our screens of choice?! I find it amusing that people say they don’t like stories about anthropomorphised animals without even knowing the inner storyline. Emma Hamilton is a stay at home mum, book reviewer and former English teacher. In that sense, Fforde, who has long demonstrated an incisive ability to satirise the ills of our time in settings appealingly left of centre, is a heir to a long tradition of British writing which seems charmingly and mirth-inducing two or three hundred steps off mainstream until you dig down and realise how much hard-hitting and necessary to confront truth is hiding in plain sight in funny place names and absurdist ideas. But Mrs Constance Rabbit is made of sterner stuff, and her family are behind her. .
Anyone with a passing knowledge of Jasper Fforde’s adult fiction catalogue will know that he is absolutely great at changing just one thing about humanity, then extrapolating it to the nth degree, and then showing with some gentle satire how it impacts specifically Middle England. Its parallels aren’t subtle, and it isn’t an easy read if you’ve found a certain flavour of politics quite stressful over recent years. This book is for people who don’t listen or notice these things, but who don’t want to hurt anyone either.
The important thing is not clinging to your past stubbornly because you feel that you did nothing wrong, or because you didn’t know better at the time.
Book Review: The Constant Rabbit, by Jasper Fforde, Book Review: The Patience of a Dead Man, by Michael Clark, Book Review: The Devil’s Apprentice, by Kenneth B. Andersen.
Eighteen affected rabbits have now becomes one million, spread among four main burrows around the United Kingdom and out among the populace (though that requires a permit) and they have, in the decades since their strange transformation into a heady mix of Leporidae and human, shown themselves eminently capable of appreciating rabbit-ised version of Shakespeare and Austen, serving in the armed forces, going to university and in general being fine upstanding and avowedly vegetarian members of society.
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