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For example, Stephen King's The Dark Half has epigraphs taken from the fictitious novels written by the protagonist ; Jasper Fforde's The Eyre Affair has quotations from supposedly future works about the action of the story ; John Green's The Fault in Our Stars has a quotation from a fictitious novel, An Imperial Affliction, which features prominently as a part of the story.

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Although The Eyre Affair was Fforde's first novel, and he had amassed 76 rejection slips from publishers for several earlier novels, the book was generally acclaimed, with critics calling it " playfully irreverent ," " delightfully daft ," " whoppingly imaginative ," and " a work of ... startling originality ".
She establishes a home in a moored flying boat ( a Short Sunderland ), having traded places with the plucky sidekick sergeant of a police procedural mystery, implied to be Sergeant Mary Mary, from one of Fforde's other works, The Big Over Easy.
He served as an officer in the Crimean War ( still raging in Fforde's alternate 1985 ), during which he came into contact with Thursday, with whom he fell in love, and her brother Anton, who became his best friend.

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In Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next series, in the bookworld, they have accidentally made thousands of Mrs. Danvers clones, which they use as troops against The Mispeling Vyrus and other threats.

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His name is one of Fforde's trademark puns: in the British edition of the board game Monopoly, Park Lane is the second-to-last street on the board and consequently one of the most expensive.

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* Gully Foyle makes a cameo appearance as an agent for the Jurisfiction organisation in the BookWorld of author Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next series.
Although dodos had been extinct for some time, in Fforde's fictional universe they have been reintroduced through cloning, a popular hobby.

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Ovaltine and its advertisements are one of the relics of Previous society in Jasper Fforde's novel " Shades of Grey ".

quirky and writing
Whether this represents a denial or a transcendence of the racialized consciousness that his peers ' writing so often reflects, Alexis's quirky fiction seems destined to follow its own singular path through the contemporary literary landscape.
It was this combination of the two core members quirky approach with Prendergasts ' considerable instrumental skills and Waulker's ear for arrangement that set the scene for the band's sound up to 2007 and the writing of the band's swansong album ' 13 Fires '.
The quirky, textured writing extended to episode titles, which included such oddities as " How Much a Pound is Albatross?
American reviewers praised the game's story and setting for its quirky, unique flavor ; Nintendo Power called Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon a " blend of history, fantasy, and science fiction ," writing that the game " never failed to enchant or intrigue.
6025's writing style focused on chromatic, quirky time signature melodies and harmonies, creating polyrhythms against the other instruments.

quirky and style
# Rockso: A futuristic-sounding, North American / Trinidadian ' mutant ' style of calypso, focusing on a wide range of subject matter and ' flows ' ( delivery ), song arrangements, innovative, bass-laden drum patterns, quirky sound effects, elements of ' extempo ' ( freestyle lyricism ), and an urban music sensibility.
The show featured Roseanne interviewing a mixture of quirky guests along with Roseanne's signature style of brassy, in-your-face, domestic goddess comedy. The Roseanne Show was the first to be recorded digitally.
Silverstein said that he never studied the poetry of others and therefore developed his own quirky style, laid back and conversational, occasionally employing profanity and slang.
Australian humour features prominently in Australian film, with a strong tradition of self-mockery, from the Ozploitation style of the Barry McKenzie expat-in-Europe movies of the 1970s, to the quirky outback characters of the Crocodile Dundee films and the Working Dog Productions ' 1997 homage to suburbia The Castle.
Joe Zawinul's playing style was often dominated by quirky melodic improvisations ( simultaneously bebop -, ethnic -, and pop-sounding ) combined with sparse but rhythmic big-band chords or bass lines.
This style served him well in his early years when he gained a loyal following for his quirky take on social issues.
The quirky styleand the message of the book, that sex is fun — remain the same.
The show is known for the quirky style of McLaughlin, who makes witty, sometimes arguably outlandish, predictions based on current events ( on March 23, 2007, his prediction was, " The next man on the moon will be Chinese!
Rasputina is a cello-driven band based in New York that is renowned for their unconventional and quirky music style as well as their fascination with historical allegories and fashion, especially those pertaining to the Victorian era.
Built in the seventeenth century, the house had a quirky slated facade in the Dutch style.
Danny Baker hosted a different style of breakfast show, with his alternative and quirky take on London life, which was co-hosted with American comedienne Amy Lamé.
In the early series, the stories are adapted from Burley's books and are in classic whodunit style, often with quirky characters and plot elements.
By the mid-1990s, journalists acknowledged that the breadth of her " fierce, quirky, and imaginative " lyrical style included explorations of " emotional and physical love " combined with " elliptical puzzlement ".
Although the show was a drama with soap opera-style storylines, the show was also quirky and offbeat in the style of other shows at the time like Northern Exposure.
A quirky, funny, sometimes gruesome story about a series of murders in a colony of circus freaks, " Humbug " is usually considered a landmark episode in the history of The X-Files for broadening the tone and style of the famously dark series into funnier, less predictable directions.
In reviews for the game, it was critically acclaimed for its old-school style gameplay, tough level of difficulty, and quirky humor.
These articles were written in a quirky and simple style, featuring colorful and amusing characters.
Influenced by the Madchester style of music of the The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, as well as punk / new wave bands New Order and The Cure, the Numbskulls catalogue included whimsical lyrics juxtaposed against repetitive keyboards, trance-like drumming, melodic vocals and quirky punk guitar hooks.
Chris Bachalo ( born August 23, 1965 ) is an American comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style.
His early 1990s style is minimalist with strong, thick lines, quirky characters and little concern for realism.
" Back in the Day " was Ahmad's only major hit single, making it to # 26 on The Billboard Hot 100, # 19 on the US R & B chart on the strength of its hook-a sample of the Teddy Pendergrass song " Love TKO "— and Ahmad's quirky vocal style, reminiscent of Fatlip of the Pharcyde fame, and # 3 on the US rap chart.
These features were always tempered by a tendency towards clumsy styling-bodies were slab sided, the juxtaposition of arcane Blackletter script on modern instruments, and the quirky logo of a man carving a guitar body all contribute to a style that was often criticised by contemporary reviews, but now has an authentically 1970s retro feel.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 88 % of critics liked the film, based on 184 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: " Bill Murray's subtle and understated style complements director Jim Jarmusch's minimalist storytelling in this quirky, but deadpan comedy.
When first seen, she is a skinny, unusual girl with a bleach-blonde flat-top hair cut, a love of Indian culture, and a quirky sense of style.

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Because of the ballpark's age and constrained location in the dense Fenway – Kenmore neighborhood, the park has had many renovations and additions over the years not initially envisioned, resulting in unique, quirky features, including " The Triangle ," " Pesky's Pole ", and most notably the famous Green Monster in left field.
Additionally, Leadville has frequent, though sometimes small parades held in the downtown area, such as the quirky " St. Patrick's Day Practice Parade ".
It has been regarded as something of a " cult " car since its 1960s association with the hippie movement and surf culture ; and the obvious attributes of its unique and quirky design.
British comedy, in film, radio and television, is known for its consistently quirky characters, plots and settings, and has produced some of the most famous and memorable comic actors and characters in the last fifty years.
Letterman himself is known for his quirky physical comedy, which he has used in varied degrees throughout the years.
Since then the town has been firmly committed to marketing itself to business and tourism as a " fun town " able to laugh at itself and the quirky nickname.
Australian comedy has a strong tradition of self-mockery, from the outlandish Barry McKenzie expat-in-Europe movies of the 1970s, to the quirky outback characters of the Crocodile Dundee films of the 1980s, the suburban parody of Working Dog Productions ' 1997 film The Castle and the dysfunctional suburban mother – daughter sitcom Kath & Kim.
She plays piano, likes dancing and has a quirky side to her which she usually can't express in the classical parts she is asked for ”.
Adrian Searle has written that, “ Tyson ’ s conceptually inventive and quirky games-like watching Douglas Adams meet Marcel Duchamp over chess-leave me a bit cold.
The consensus has emerged that if an unreliable or quirky vehicle has all of its parts replaced, the vehicle will remain unreliable or quirky, with the phenomenon sometimes being referred to as " Carma ".
A smaller picture like this, shot out of the mainstream, has a better chance of being quirky and original.
The original game has been licensed under a quirky license based on Bison's license and NetHack License, Stone Soup has contacted every past contributor and relicensed to GPLv2 +.
The " beauty and the quirky nature of Mount Washington " has inspired songs.
The music of Athens, Georgia, is especially well known for a kind of quirky college rock that has included such well-known bands as R. E. M.
Marshall has a quirky and eccentric personality, which contrasts with the stern nature of those around him.
The quirky but down-to-earth residents of the small hamlet of Highwater, Vermont, are faced with the freshly dead body of Harry Worp ( Phillip Truex ), which has inconveniently appeared on the hillside above the town.
Llanidloes has a reputation as a very " quirky " town, known for its liberal, counterculture atmosphere ( even the police stationed in nearby Newtown call it " Planet Idloes ").
The unique and quirky nature of this crime story made international headlines and resulted in publicity for Moosehead ; it has also been the basis of a book.
She also made an appearance on the Fox TV show ' Til Death in which she has a reunion of sorts with two of her Blossom co-stars — Jenna von Oÿ, who played Blossom ’ s quirky best friend Six, and Michael Stoyanov, who played Blossom ’ s older brother Anthony.
: Reception of Wolfina's character has been superficial but positive, limited to contrasting her large-breasted character design to the otherwise lanky designs used in the series and remarking on her creative and quirky weapon choice.

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