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by Ben Elton (Author) "It was 2:15 in the morning when the telephone rang ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 362 pages
  • Publisher: Black Swan; New edition edition (15 Jul 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552998338
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552998338
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.6 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 180,238 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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It's 2.15 a.m. and the phone wakes you. Only someone bad would ring you at such an hour, or someone with bad news, which would probably be worse. You hear the answer-machine kick in and feel your heart beat. You listen. And then you hear the voice you least expect - a blast from the past."

Blast From The Past is the fifth novel from Ben Elton, the celebrated and controversial comedian/playwright/author whose TV credits include The Young Ones and Blackadder as well as the previous novels Stark and Popcorn. Jack Kent, US Captain stationed at Greenham Common during the early eighties, has a secret and unlikely affair with the Polly Sacred Cycle of the Womb and Moon, a 17-year-old ideological peace protester:

the star-crossed lovers made Romeo and Juliet look like an arranged marriage! Pamela Anderson and the Ayatollah Khomeni would have made a more natural-looking couple.
Sixteen years later and a four star General, Kent returns to Britain to seek out his only true love. Polly, now a lonely thirtysomething Equal Opportunities employee, is being stalked by the Bug when the phone rings.

Set in the staid, politically-correct nineties of New Labour Britain, the story flashes back with comic effect to the early eighties, a time of protest, strikes and Cold War. While hardcore Elton fans might be disappointed with the weak plot and smaller helpings of piercing wit and wacky socio-political observations, Blast from the Past still offers up some laugh-out-loud lines and entertaining reading. --Andrew Crawford --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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It's 2.15a.m. and the phone rings. The protagonist of this tale is lying awake, listening to the sound of his own voice on the answer machine informing the caller that there is no one there and thinking that only someone with bad news would ring at this time of night. He is right, it is a blast from the past.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A lighterweight quick flick, 5 May 2006
By Some Bloke (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Blast from the Past (Paperback)
I've come to expect big things from Ben Elton, but this ain't it.

The story is good and the characters are good fun. I suspect he's taking the mickey out of aspects of good friends (including himself), and he brings things to life well, as always.

The plot isn't as complete as others he's written though, and there's nothing to really offer the suprise element that he does usually.

Having said that, his class is still there, and my 3 stars indicates that it's good, not bad or excellent. Many writers would love their best efforts to match Eltons weaker ones.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars At least it was short!, 23 Jan 2006
If you like a good story-dont bother. If you like well rounded characters-dont bother. If you like a good ending-dont bother.
If you like plot twists-dont bother. If you're idea of a good book is something you can read in 3 or 4 hours without taxing your intellect then go for it. This is such a poor book. I have never written one of these reviews before, despite having read some excellent, indifferent and shockingly bad books in my time, but this one was so poor I felt compelled. I got this book in a job lot and as it was sitting gathering dust I thought I'd give it a go-not having read any of Ben Elton's books before but admiring his comedy writing in the past. There is very little point to this book, the story is wafer-thin. The characters are all cardboard cutouts with no depth whatsoever and appeared to change their patterns of speech and vocabulary at will, making them wholly unconvincing. The plot is extremely predictable, making the twists as twisty as a straightedge and the ending is truly terrible. The book is not even particualrly well written. It appeared that the story couldve been written in 10 pages. It was all filler no killer.
Elton could have indeed summed this book up himself in his script for blackadder goes forth when edmund reviews baldricks poem "the german guns":
It started badly, tailed off in the middle and the least said about the ending the better! Indeed Elton himself seemed all to happy to recyle his own old stand up gags at various inappropriate points.
I can only wonder if it was not for the name of the author, would this have been deemed worthy of publication at all??
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars amateurish work from ben elton, 9 Jul 2009
By H. Seymour "Helen" (Hull, UK) - See all my reviews
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this is the fourth book by Ben Elton I've read and I adored the other three, I couldn't gobble them up fast enough. It's hard to believe this book is by the same author. The first chapter was excellent and I wanted to know what happened in the end(hence the two stars) but what happened in between was awful. If a GCSE student was asked to try writing a novel this might be what they'd come out with.

It breaks so many rules of creative writing - but not in a 'so good I know how to break the rules' sort of way but in a 'I don't know what the rules are' sort of way. For example, the shifting perspective within chapters, within paragraphs and even within sentences is EXTREMELY annoying. One of the main joys of reading is experiencing someone's point of view, almost becoming that person until the spell is broken. Although readers can tolerate a change of identity between chapters, such changes within paragraphs just confuse. We don't know who we're meant to like, or care about, and consequently we care about no one.

Secondly, there is so so sooo much irrelevant waffle in this book - when you can skip entire chapters and not miss a single thing, it's not a good sign.

Ben Elton was onto something with the stalking storyline: it's chilling and fascinating. Unfortunately he had to find something to fill it out with but he couldn't work out what. A love story? A political rant? Neither of these work at all and are both pointless and boring. It doesn't even have his trademark wit.

If you haven't read any Ben Elton, skip this one - instead read Blind Faith, Inconceivable or Dead Famous, all of which are excellent.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not enough happens...
Big fan of Ben's loved Past Mortem and Dead Famous both riveting reads; currently reading High Society which is possibly the best of the lot. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars An average novel
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Published 8 months ago by P. DATTA

1.0 out of 5 stars A waste of time and money - let alone ink and paper!
Before reading this book, all my exposure to Ben Elton was in the form of 'Blackadder' and 'The Thin Blue Line' and as such i was expecting Elton's novels to be approaching the... Read more
Published on 3 Aug 2007 by Wildlife Bookworm

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
Blast From the Past takes a break from the more politically-motivated novels written by Ben Elton. In High Society and Stark for instance, his characters tended to be soap-boxes... Read more
Published on 15 May 2007 by Mr. S. J. Downing

2.0 out of 5 stars Average: too long winded, not a lot happens
Following Stark, Gridlock, This Other Eden and Popcorn, Blast From The Past is Ben Elton's fifth novel. It's his worst. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
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Picture the scene - the bedroom of a down-at-heel apartment where two lovers from 16 years ago are unexpectedly reunited. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Should have been better
Blast From The Past is a curious book. I deliberately picked it as my next book to read as I was on a business trip and could read the whole thing in the time I was travelling... Read more
Published on 12 Jul 2005 by Chris Chalk

4.0 out of 5 stars good.
One of the first books i read by Ben Elton. Its good! Plenty of twists to the story. I was shocked at the ending, but then its so typical of Ben Elton! Read more
Published on 5 Sep 2004 by Mayumiwinn

2.0 out of 5 stars An acceptable read, but not great.
Having previously read Dead Famous and High Society, I was expecting more of the same. Unfortunately, BFTP is not in that league and left me a little disappointed. Read more
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