The Casual Vacancy

English language

Published 2012 by Windsor | Paragon.

ISBN:
978-1-4713-1630-2
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4 stars (5 reviews)

When Barry Fairbrother dies unexpectedly in his early forties, the little town of Pagford is left in shock. Pagford is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty façade is a town at war. Rich at war with poor, teenagers at war with their parents, wives at war with their husbands, teachers at war with their pupils…. Pagford is not what it first seems. And the empty seat left by Barry on the town’s council soon becomes the catalyst for the biggest war the town has yet seen. Who will triumph in an election fraught with passion, duplicity and unexpected revelations? Blackly comic, thought-provoking and constantly surprising, The Casual Vacancy is J.K. Rowling’s first novel for adults.

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4 stars

It seems unfair that, however I tried to read this novel, I had to keep thinking back to Harry. I avoided reading it for so long because of the puerile, instinctive reactions based around the Potter franchise. And yet, as I look at reviews and commentary in the newspapers after the release, I note that those who liked it, liked it for what it was. Those who didn't, drew some comparison, however tenuous, with Rowling's previous form, generally to point out where this one flops. "We do not come away feeling that we know the back stories of
the 'Vacancy' characters in intimate detail the way we did with Harry", is an example of this sort of connection. And I say well of course not, you fool, we had seven books and a whole different world to play in there, didn't we? "fails to conjure Harry Potter's magic", says another. …