Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

  It took me forever to read this book. Why? It is basically six stories in one book, with each chapter being set in a different time period, voice and location. Also, there's a whole new set of characters per chapter. And yet, this is a cohesive, albeit complex, book.

I loved how Mitchell wove together a cautionary tale about the future being based on our past(s) wherein we see it all from a sort of distanced, yet intimate viewpoint. (Like I said, complex.)

What is it about, you ask? Each chapter has it's own plot... making the whole book part mystery, part saga, part diary, part letters.








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