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      <issued>2011-03-21T13:44:00</issued>
      <title>rt: north carolina</title>
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&lt;p&gt;I was listening to NPR one day in 2005, as I was oft to do in those days around about
the time I decided move back to Australia, when they had an interview of Jasper Fforde,
of whom I had never heard of before, in which he read the passage from his brand new
&lt;i&gt;Something Rotten&lt;/i&gt; in which Prince Hamlet found himself in a modern coffee shop with its
bewildering array of choices, and he is required to do the one thing that he is totally
ill-equipped to do: make a simple decision.  Immediately following my run-on-sentence 
I decided that was among the most brilliant things I had ever heard and that I needed
to read at least the first book in his Thursday Next series.  I devoured the first four
books in a few weeks and was left with an empty feeling when I realized I would have to
wait at least another whole year to read Jasper's new book since he had inconsiderately 
not written it yet.&lt;/p&gt;

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