The Casual Vacancy

The Casual Vacancy

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A BIG NOVEL ABOUT A SMALL TOWN ...

When Barry Fairbrother dies in his early forties, the 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...more
Hardcover, First Edition (US), 503 pages
Published September 27th 2012 by Little, Brown and Company (first published January 1st 2012)
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Nina ♥
Nov 15, 2012 Nina ♥ marked it as to-read
So I won't be able to read anything until Christmas break. I have so many exams. Fml.

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WARNING: CAPSLOCK ABUSE. BE WARNED.

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Accio new-JK-Rowling-book!

...

*nothing happens*

I'm a muggle. *whimpers*

DO YOU SEE WHAT THIS MEANS??? MY WHOLE LIFE IS A LIE!! *BAWLS*

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That's alright. That's fine. I'LL WAIT. I CAN WAIT! SIRIUS DID HIS WAITING! TWELVE YEARS OF IT! IN AZKABAN!

*few minutes later*

ARE YOU HAPPY, JK ROWLING? DO YOU SEE WHAT YOU’RE DOING TO MY LIFE? ARE YOU WATCHING? ARE YOU WATCHING M
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Nataliya
J.K.Rowling gave a whole generation of kids an amazing fantasy to dream about (*).

Then she wrote this book that has many of the same elements, only without the safe haven of magic (**). Basically, this is a real world where a strange man showing up at your family's doorstep at night is less likely to be a magical school groundskeeper but more likely your family's drug dealer who, by the way, may not be adverse to beating and raping you for good measure.(***)

It's the world left for Dudley Dursl...more
Krys

The Casual Vacancy = Mind Blowing.

There is a quote in J.K. Rowling's newly released book, The Casual Vacancy, that sums up the tone of this novel perfectly.


"The mistake ninety-nine percent of humanity made, as far as Fats could see, was being ashamed of what they were, lying about it, trying to be somebody else. Honesty was Fats' currency, his weapon and defense. It frightened people when you were honest; it shocked them. Other people, Fats had discovered, were mired in embarrassment and preten...more
Amanda
28 Sept. '12
I have to start by saying, that if you're expecting a (murder-)mystery novel; a plot submerged in conspiracies and political maneuverings, you will be sorely disappointed. If you're hoping to be transported to another magical adventure, you'll receive an even greater plummet back down to earth.

Look. If you're going to read this just because it has JK Rowling's name splattered on there, I strongly advise you to sit back, take a look at your computer screen, and read that book descri...more
Nilesh Kashyap
6.11 A casual vacancy is deemed to have occurred:
(a) when a local councillor fails to make his declaration of acceptance of office within the proper time; or
(b) when his notice of resignation is received; or
(c) on the day of his death …
Charles Arnold-Baker
Local Council Administration,
Seventh Edition


Barry Fairbrother, local councillor of Pagford lay dead on the ground in pool of his own vomit. His death creates a situation called ' casual vacancy '. A lot of people of people are willing to fill Ba...more
Scott Pilgrim
Mar 19, 2013 Scott Pilgrim marked it as did-not-finish
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Updated: 3/19/13


This is the cover for the Casual Vacancy's upcoming paperback release (July 18, 2013). Personally I like the paperback's cover better than the original cover.The original cover was extremely disappointing and I believe that the paperback's cover is more visually appealing.

Original Post:
After rereading my review of The Casual Vacancy I realized it sounded sloppy and very unprofessional. I decided to edit my entire review and...more
Haleema
WOAH. Why didn't I know about this before? Rowling is writing another book?!

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Oh my Rowling.
I AM GOING MAD!

Like this...

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Then this... (ahem...)

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Then this...

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And then this...

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Then this...

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This is incredible, considering I'm still experiencing PTPD. (Post Traumatic Potter Disorder). *stuffs her face with chocolate frogs* BUT! Listen, people. I'm not extrememely excited for this book because it's not fantasy. And I don't mean Harry Potter's continuation. Please, as much as I loved HP, I don't need to read...more
Mith
How (not) to read The Casual Vacancy :

1. DON'T read it just because it's written by JK Rowling.
2. DON'T expect it to be like Harry Potter - i.e, magic stuff. (Read the blurb, nimrod)
3. DON'T expect a murder mystery - it isn't one.
4. DON'T read it if you are not comfortable with the fact that the woman who might have moulded your childhood, is writing about drugs, teen sex, prostitution, rape etc. - this book isn't for you.
(4a. Pretend it's not Jo who has written the book - it might help (It's wh...more
Bonnie
Oct 03, 2012 Bonnie marked it as on-hold  ·  review of another edition
Update 7/3/2012: Well... I can't lie. That is one seriously disappointing cover.

A 2012 release date?!?!?!? SO EXCITED.



Enough said.
Sam
Sep 28, 2012 Sam added it
Shelves: did-not-finish
Read up to page 51 (Olden Days section).

Okay. Where to start?...

First of all, there was one - and only one - reason that I had even considered reading this book. J.K. Rowling had written it. Had anyone else presented me with a story about a small English town rocked by the death of a councillor named Barry Fairbrother, I'm positive I wouldn't have even blinked its way. This story? So not for me. I knew that, of course, before I had even picked this up. I only hoped Rowling's superhuman abilitie...more
Richard
Rating: 3* of five

The Book Description: When Barry Fairbrother dies in his early forties, the 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 parish council soo...more
Palice Pottle
Sep 11, 2012 Palice Pottle marked it as to-read
Uh, hi, I think I might read this when no one is reading it, so that I can read it without thinking, "Oh, I'm reading a JKR book! Her writing is perfect! OH THIS IS NOT HARRY POTTER!"
I have a feeling I'm going to be biased, because I've always liked Rowling, so I think it's best to wait when not everyone is reading this book, and I don't feel any pressure... and when I can think it's just an ordinary book by whatever author...

AH I DON'T KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN!

Does anyone understand what I'm trying...more
Martha
I have never wanted something more in my life.
Manon
February, 23th 2012: I'm totally going to read this, even though it is about a cat learning to fly or a slug eating leaves (even though I'm sure it won't).
If J.K. Rowling writes it, it will be a great book.

April, 12th 2012: WE HAVE ITS NAME!
AND ITS SYNOPSIS!
OH MY GOD.
I AM TOTALLY EXCITED.
That's great, right?

November, 1st 2012: Okay hmm this book was clearly not what I was expecting.
It was greatly written as usual, and I did like it, but really, when they said this was for adults I wouldn't have imagined that they r...more
Hannah
Oct 04, 2012 Hannah marked it as did-not-finish
I didn't have any giddy expectations for Rowling's first foray into the world of adult fiction, but will admit to being curious as to how she would approach it. Now with 64 pages under my belt, my personal verdict is in: Did not Finish.

It's not a badly written book, but what little I read I found dull and pedestrian, which surprised me more then anything given Rowling's richly imaginative mind. In addition, the crude language seemed more forced then natural, almost as if Rowling needed to drive...more
Ashley
SO EXCITED!! I really hope it's a mystery/thriller/suspense novel!



4/12 Edit:
AHHH! A title and a release date! And a synopsis!! I want, I want, I WANT!

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Megan Baxter
Well, crap. I just wrote a review for this, forgot to copy it, and for the first time, Goodreads has lost it. Okay, let's see if I can remember what I said.

I was startled by how much I liked this book. I tried to go into it without expectation, without expecting it to be good or terrible, or like Harry Potter, or anything. But it grabbed me almost immediately and didn't let go.

There is, of course, very little in common with Harry Potter. But that doesn't mean there is nothing in common. That str...more
Mafi
Oct 20, 2012 Mafi marked it as asap  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: pt, ebook
New book?

Oh my god!

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The original cover?

Is hurting my eyes!

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I will wait for the portuguese version, it's impossible to be the same, impossible!!

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the portuguese cover comes out:

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it's the same.

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Anachronist
Synopsis:

When Barry Fairbrother dies suddenly of aneurism in his early forties, leaving his family and a lot of unfinished issues behind, the town of Pagford is in shock. He was a well-known councilor and a coach of the local female rowing team. He was also a man with a mission. Who will fill his shoes? Will his death benefit his allies or his enemies?
Surprisingly there are more than one or two token candidates. Pagford, seemingly an English sleepy town like many others, with a cobbled market sq...more
Tatiana
Sep 29, 2012 Tatiana marked it as lost-interest
Not sure I am really into this synopsis, but I guess I still HAVE to check this book out.

9/29 Well, after reading early reviews of this I am pretty certain I won't be reading it.
Gemma
Oct 02, 2012 Gemma marked it as to-read
UPDATE 10/2:

Wow. A lot of negative reviews for The Casual Vacancy thus far, and an interview with Rowling in Entertainment Weekly bragging that yes, her book has sex scenes and other forms of adult content.

I dunno. I don't want to judge The Casual Vacancy prematurely because that's not fair of me, but I don't know that I want to go out and spend thirty bucks on a copy if it's as dirty (and... non-engaging) as people are saying it is.

I will read it. Or try. Because no matter how bad the reviews...more
Kara
Gritty, realistic, layered portrait of a small town in crisis. In the fallout of parish councillor Barry Fairbrother's death, the stories of a diverse cast of unhappy people are woven together: some likeable, most not. The upcoming election for Barry's empty council seat fuels a sea of pettiness, gossip, and self-interest, and long-simmering resentments come to a head.

Let me start off by mentioning, as everyone else has, that this is not Harry Potter. Muggles only. In addition to the conspicuou...more
Regina
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Casual Vacancy is a beautifully written work of art. Nothing has been missed in the story. No storyline was neglected. Every character and every scene is perfectly orchestrated to completion. Reading Casual Vacancy is like eating that perfect meal. It starts off with an explosion of flavor, akin to a beautifully prepared appetizer and from there Rowling guides the reader through a perfectly told story that is nicely sustained. A good...more
Keertana
In all honesty, I would have NEVER picked up this book. Ever. BUT then I saw that The Queen, J.K. Rowling, had written it and I KNEW I had to read it. I should make a few things clear before I continue: (1) I am a HUGE Harry Potter Fan...it's changed my life and I doubt I'd be who I am today without it. (2) The Casual Vacancy can't be compared with Harry Potter at all...it's simply too different.

You see, TCV contains Rowling's signature writing style and within the first fifty pages or so of th...more
Issy
This book is utterly heartbreaking, but real, gritty, and slightly sickening.

I had no idea what this novel was going to be about when I bought it yesterday. Being 17, I have grown up living and breathing Harry Potter. It is correct to assume that this novel is an utter contrast to the Harry Potter series. But I think it is a most naive error to try to compare the two works. It goes to JK Rowlings credit that she can produce such varied pieces, and write them so well!

I love this novel. I find th...more
Jane
Where I got the book: my local library.

It took me a while to decide to read this book; I had really enjoyed the Harry Potter books but would not go so far as to call myself a fan of JK Rowling, and why would I be interested in her as an adult-novel writer anyway? I'd seen a fair amount of negativity on reader loops; people didn't like the swearing, the book was too different from Harry Potter, there were too many characters so the story was confusing, etc. And then when this novel won the Goodre...more
B0nnie
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the scarecrow
When I found out this was being released, I screamed like someone getting crucio'd and now my mother probably thinks I've finally lost the plot, but I DON'T CARE. I don't care what this book is about, because this woman is a brilliant writer and I have all the faith in the world in her talent.

<3

I can't accio it because I'm apparently a muggle (broke my heart when I didn't get my letter, I tell you), but be STILL, my aching heart, the time for wish fulfilment will come soon enough.
Raeleen
*4.5*
I went into this book expecting to hate it, and I'll admit, it started off pretty slow. However, as the story progressed, each character grew more and more, and I became emotionally attached to a couple of them, Krystal Weedon in particular. This is one of those books that I know I'll fully enjoy the second time I read it, since now I know all the characters it'll be much easier to follow. Overall, amazing book.

I also get sad whenever I listen to Umbrella now, which I keep doing for some re...more
~Tina~
2.5 stars

Had a really hard time with this book and it's not because I was comparing it to HP. I just don't think it was my kind of read.
I love J.K Rowling. She's the reason I became a reader, but I think I'm gonna stick with her YA /middle grade books instead.


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