Pages: 288 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0385606427 Pub: Doubleday Pub date: 2004-04-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 171839
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Editorial Review:The quirky tales in Joanne Harris' first collection of short stories, Jigs and Reels, can best be summed up in two words: malevolent and mischievous. As with many of her full-length novels, Harris manages to cleverly combine ordinary--even humdrum--situations and characters with the extraordinary and the unexpected. Tales with a twist indeed. Harris lets her formidable imagination run riot in Jigs and Reels. This is a rich and wondrous Pandora's box of the odd, the strange, the weird and the downright wicked. Many of her protagonists wreak satisfying revenge on the unsuspecting, in both comical and cringingly gory fashion. Long enough to get your teeth into, but short enough to read in a flash of the eye, these 22 stories are startlingly different--from pensioners with a penchant for Manolos, to a magical cookbook that bites back; from school reunions with a difference to adventure games taken seriously. And what characters pop out of their slender pages, as large and as deeply rounded as in any novel. Ladies who breakfast at Tesco's, with dark secrets to mull over; limbless swimmers who fall dangerously in love, honeymooners who fall prey to the aphrodisiac qualities of fish, authors whose long-forgotten, half-finished novels come back to haunt them and lottery winners who bet on the ultimate, impossible odds. In her introduction, Harris says she finds the process of short-story writing slow and difficult and accepts that success is never guaranteed. In truth, not every tale here works, but when it does, it is stunning--and in the spirit of one of her literary heroes, Ray Bradbury--lingers teasingly in the sub-conscious. Joanne Harris is an anarchic storyteller, delighting in taking her reader by surprise and leaving them reeling. --Carey Green Reader Reviews:Eccentric, eclectic, in places excellent (0/0 people found this helpful)As a newcomer to the work of Joanne Harris (with nothing but the film of "Chocolat" to guide me), I was drawn to "Jigs and Reels" as an easy introduction to one of Yorkshire's most distinctive modern authors. I'm a sucker fo a good short story and this enjoyable collection has something for everyone.
Jigs and Reels (review by Judy) (1/1 people found this helpful)I'm a tweelve year old who loves reading and when I read this book it brought another level to it. It's all you want when your reading a book.
Food for Thought (4/4 people found this helpful)Joanne Harris has a talent for turning the usual into the unusual as can be seen from this collection of short stories. Harris writes about love, hate, envy, fear, jealousy and other emotions we all feel at some times in our lives in a touching, funny, sad and even sinister way.
short on interest (2/6 people found this helpful)JH should stick with the Chocolat format... I lost interest after the rather superb five quarters - Coastliners made me yawn and I couldn't get past chapter 4 - rare indeed for me. The short stories feel like a cash in - there is no warmth, no interest in the characters, in fact no viable plot in most of them. Get back to what you're good at JH.... short stories really aren't your forte! fun (4/4 people found this helpful)I have read chocolat and although i have all of her books i haven't actually got around to reading them. However, I read a story from Jigs and Reels every day on the way to work and for the majority of the stories i enjoyed them. Which girl wouldn't see a part of themselves in the first story ? An old woman wanting her dream pair of shoes. I found the book funny, thoughtful and an easy read. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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