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Nostradamus Ate My Hamster
Nostradamus Ate My Hamster
Sep 16, 2025 2:03 AM

Author:Robert Rankin

Nostradamus Ate My Hamster

DO HOLOGRAMS DREAM OF ELECTRIC CINEMA? He wanted Hollywood. He got Brentford. He wanted Spielberg. He got Fudgepacker. He got who?

Fudgepacker. Ernest Fudgepacker. Directed all those weird B-movies back in the Fifties. Whatever happened to him? He retired. Opened Fudgepacker's Emporium, a prop house catering to the more bizarre needs of the film industry. Amazing place. There you could hire anything from shrunken heads to a pickled homunculus. Trouble is, they just don't make that kind of movie any more. Ernie's going bust. In fact, if he can't come up with some big bucks pretty damn quick, he's going to lose the business. It will take a miracle to save him now.

Young Master Robert believes in miracles. He has a dream. He wants to star in movies alongside The Greats. The Golden Greats. The dead Golden Greats. He's a boy boffin with computers and he's invented this system that could put the stars of yesteryear right back up there on the screen. Next to him. He's written a script and he's got piles of money (his dad owns the brewery), but Hollywood isn't keen. And Mr Spielberg didn't ring back. The lad needs a director and Ernie needs the dosh, and Ernie only lives up the road. Could this be the perfect partnership?

Well, it could be...but then this is Brentford and when you make movies in this neck of the woods, you can be sure of a BIG surprise. And when Brentford takes on Hollywood, then Hollywood had better pack up and head for the hills.

Reviews

'Classic Robert Rankin.  If you've never read a Rankin before, grab yourself a handful of Nostradamus Ate My Hamster'

—— SFX

Stranger books have seldom been written, and when they have, they've seldom been this fast-paced, this funny, or this effortlessly readable

—— Detroit Free Press

The freshest, most fascinating novel I've read in years

—— Tom Robbins

A work of rare enchantment which could charm a smile out of a stone

—— Sunday Telegraph

So good I promise you will want to read it more than once

—— Daily Telegraph

Lingering, sensuous and provocative, Christopher's unusual fantasy is a masterful exercise in the necromancy of poetry ripened into prose

—— Scotland on Sunday
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