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No Ordinary Matter: A Novel

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Hiring a private detective to investigate the mysterious auto accident that took their father's life twenty-five years earlier, a pregnant neurologist and a soap-opera writer find their quest challenged when the father of the neurologist's baby lands a role on the writer's show. 35,000 first printing.

272 pages, Hardcover

First published May 25, 2004

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Jenny McPhee

15 books50 followers
Jenny McPhee is the author of the novels A Man of No Moon, No Ordinary Matter, and The Center of Things. She is the coauthor with her sisters Martha and Laura of Girls: Ordinary Girls and Their Extraordinary Pursuits. Her translations include Paolo Maurensig's Canone Inverso, and Crossing the Threshold of Hope by Pope John Paul II.
Her short stories and articles have appeared in Bookforum; Brooklyn Review; Descant; Glamour; Glimmer Train; Harper’s Bazaar; The New York Times and Zoetrope.
She is on the board of The Bronx Academy of Letters. She is presently living in London where she co-runs The Upper Wimpole Street Literary Salon.

Favorite Quote: “I read poetry to save time.” –Marilyn Monroe

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4,986 reviews627 followers
October 9, 2021
I flew through the book, forgetting my time spent and surrounding, which is usually a good sign. But after some time, I hardly remember anything of it and the it didn't give any particular feelings for it. A low 3 stars.
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May 29, 2016
So rarely do I give up on a book I actually bought (rather than borrowed from the library), but after 50 pages and still no character motivation or perspective elucidation, I had to. I thought it was an intriguing, soapy plot, but it was one of the coldest third person narratives I've read in some time. I don't always agree with Nancy Pearl. Alas, book - farewell.
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44 reviews7 followers
May 4, 2007
I love this author, and this is her best book. The novel is about two sisters, their goals, and how they achieve them. Recommended for people who savor coincidence, making plans, and the little details of life.
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312 reviews58 followers
November 26, 2008
Jenny McPhee writes a good read. Her writing is fluid, taking you into the lives of her characters. The story is about a writer for soap operas whose life is turned into a soap opera. To McPhee's credit, the book remains believable although the characters range from unusual to strange to downright weird.
63 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2021
No redeeming value. So slow moving. I skipped ahead but then gave up and quit when it didn't improve or move faster. Didn't finish and then threw the book away.
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36 reviews3 followers
December 8, 2023
Totally engaging book. Fast paced. Loved the part set in Sri Lanka. The sisters were both great characters.
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May 24, 2024
Too, too unbelievable. Soap-operal like. Really so surreal as to be silly. But -- still -- fun.
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65 reviews
December 11, 2007
This was a no-brainer for me...a witty, semi-outlandish novel about a soap opera writer and her neurologist sister. The plot of the novel parallels the kind of material the protagonist is writing, but the characters, thoughtful and engaging, keep the book grounded and relatable.
353 reviews
August 31, 2010
Don't believe everything you read in the reviews on this one. Not a very probable story, I never got into it.
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May 1, 2012
I loved this book. Read The Center Of Things a few years ago. Jenny Mcphee's writing is fun, smart, observant and timely.
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May 23, 2012

The writing is strangely cool and detached. Interesting twists. I liked how the relationship between the sisters played out - they could be different, yet still close.
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December 27, 2016
I didn't like this book for two reasons:
every motive of the main characters is explicitly and thoroughly explained
the plot is held together with too many and too big a coincidences
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Author 10 books1 follower
December 16, 2010
A soap opera writer with a life that is straight from a soap opera. Interesting and fun.
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