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The Brightonomicon (2005)

di Robert Rankin, Neil Gardner, Elliott Stein

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Robert Rankin's THE BRENTFORD TRILOGY - seven books and counting - catapulted him into the dizzy heights of "cult success", but over the years that cult following has grown and Robert Rankin is now the second best-selling writer of comic fantasy in Britain, after Terry "He Always Makes Me Laugh" Pratchett. Were you aware that there are, hidden in the streets of Brighton, twelve ancient constellations, like the Hangleton Hound and the Bevendean Bat . . . well, there are: and on each one hangs a tale, a tale so strange that only The Lad Himself, that inveterate spinner of tales and talker of the toot, Hugo Rune, can get to the bottom of them. And he'd better do it quickly, because if he doesn't solve the dozen mysteries before the year is out, that'll be the end of the world as we know it. And everything.… (altro)
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Very crazy. Hard to get through in parts cause a lot of things make no sense, but it was entertaining. ( )
  Linyarai | Feb 16, 2020 |
Hugo Rune is my least favourite of Rankin's characters and as this is book revolves around him it's fairly average. Redeemed a little by the last few chapters which are better, but then spoilt by the surprise ending. ( )
  Superenigmatix | Jan 16, 2016 |
"The pungent turd!"

I think that sums this book up quite nicely. ( )
  Xleptodactylous | Apr 7, 2015 |
This was my first Robert Rankin book so I was curious how I would like it. I hadn't heard a LOT about him but the cover looked fun and the title was ridiculous so I thought it would be fun.

It was so much fun at the beginning that I had to start over and read it with/to my woman. We both agreed it was hilarious but that this kind of comedy gets old so the book would have been better if it was shorter. There were many groan inspiring puns and repeated gags and that's okay because they were funny sometimes, but after a while they were just kind of annoying.

So while I wouldn't put Rankin's level of funny in the ranks of Pratchett or Adams this book was still enjoyable for the most part and I'd be willing to try another. ( )
  ragwaine | Jul 13, 2014 |
Mr Hugo Rune had a way about him, something that signalled him as being above the everyday and the everyman. He was an enigma, a riddle wrapped around an enigma and tied with a string of surprising circumstances, He appeared to inhabit his own separate universe, where normal laws - and I do not mean those of he legal persuasion - did not apply. Who he was and what he was, I know not to this day.
But he was certainly someone.


As well as the zodiac in the stars, there are also zodiacs in the landscape such as the Glastonbury zodiac and the Kingston zodiac, and according to Hugo Rune (the Lad Himself, the Logos of the Aeon, the Guru's Guru, the author of the Book of Ultimate Truths and the Reinventor of the Ocarina) there is also a Brighton zodiac hidden in the street plan. In 1960s Brighton, a Brentford teenager on this first 'dirty weekend' away is thrown off the end of the pier by a gang of Mods and is rescued from drowning by Hugo Rune. On regaining consciousness he finds that he has lost his memory, and the teenager, now known as Rizla, is persuaded to stay on in Brighton as Rune's amanuensis. But is Hugo Run a mystical detective trying to save the world, by solving 12 cases each linked to one of the signs of the Brighton zodiac, or merely a conman who never pays his rent, taxi fares or bar bills if he can possibly help it.

'Well,' I said, 'I am really sorry that I did not do more than flick through your book. Although I do remember reading about how hedgehogs inhabit the Aquasphere, where rain comes from, where they float about, held aloft by the natural helium inside them, but sometimes get punctured during overexuberant rutting and plunge to Earth. Which is why you see them splattered onto country roads.' And then I yawned, and fell asleep.

This is one of my least favourite Robert Rankin books, as I found Hugo Rune too unlikeable to want to read about, and the story got quite tedious in places. Maybe it would have appealed more if I had ever been to Brighton. ( )
  isabelx | Dec 7, 2013 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Robert Rankinautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Gardner, Neilautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Stein, Elliottautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Degas, RupertNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Douglas, SarahNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Isaacs, JasonNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Jarvis, MartinNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Serkis, AndyNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Warner, DavidNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Wing-Davey, MarkNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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This book is dedicated to the people of Brighton. Who are renowned for their sense of humour.



And also to Dave and Dee who suggested that I dedicate this book the the people of Brighton, and remind them of their sense of humour, in the hope that they would not tar and feather me.
THE BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THE PEOPLE OF BRIGHTON Who are renowned for their sense of humor.

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I confess that I found this circumstance somewhat dispiriting, for I had always been of the opinion that a long and prosperous life lay ahead of me.  To be so suddenly deprived of existence, and at such an early age, seemed grossly unfair, and I determined to take the matter up with God at the first possible opportunity and register my disapproval.
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Robert Rankin's THE BRENTFORD TRILOGY - seven books and counting - catapulted him into the dizzy heights of "cult success", but over the years that cult following has grown and Robert Rankin is now the second best-selling writer of comic fantasy in Britain, after Terry "He Always Makes Me Laugh" Pratchett. Were you aware that there are, hidden in the streets of Brighton, twelve ancient constellations, like the Hangleton Hound and the Bevendean Bat . . . well, there are: and on each one hangs a tale, a tale so strange that only The Lad Himself, that inveterate spinner of tales and talker of the toot, Hugo Rune, can get to the bottom of them. And he'd better do it quickly, because if he doesn't solve the dozen mysteries before the year is out, that'll be the end of the world as we know it. And everything.

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