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The Constant Rabbit
December 2020: International
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The Constant Rabbit, by Jasper Fforde, 4 stars
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Jenni Elyse wrote: "I want to read this one a lot. I'm hoping that not being British won't hinder me too much. I do have one question, though. Do you feel like the satire in this book is similar to Animal Farm?"
I couldn't say (I don't think I read it, or if I did I was really young and don't remember it). I don't think this book is destined to become a classic, but the discrimination theme could apply to many different situations.

However, Shades of Grey is one I found disappointing and liked least of all. It was the first in a series he has never continued. I think he got lost or lost interest in what he was exploring there.
Time I got back to his works!
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This book doesn't fit neatly into categories. It's political satire, fantasy, family drama, romance, and the last half of the book reads like a spy thriller. It is also a touching story about growth, conscience and personal sacrifice. It took me a long time to finish it, but it was worth it in the end. The satire in this book is largely about government and various forms of racial discrimination. I think it might help to be British to catch all of the cultural references, tongue in cheek humor, and meaningful acronyms.