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54. "just finished Cloud Atlas, gotta talk about it (spoilers!)"
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***Cloud Atlas, by David Mitchell
>So then, past the structure, the substance of the book is really >remarkable. It's about bondage and freedom and how we bind >ourselves and how others enslave us and where true freedom lies. >And there are portions of it that are really so beautiful and sad >that you'll cry. There aren't a whole lot of books that make me >cry, although I think every one that exists is on this list.

wow, extremely well said janey

my opinions....

-The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing : A+

Yeah, I'd say it's quite an accomplishment when you can make someone who NEVER cries reading books (like myself) start to well up a little bit...not from a tragic happening, but from pure truth and beauty in the literature.

-Letters From Zedelghem : A+

Probably my favorite part of the book. Contains Mitchell's best writing imo. I was getting Lolita flashbacks during parts of the 2nd half...I gotta admit though, at first I didn't buy Frobisher's suicide, thought it tried too hard to force some tears, and then I thought about it more and decided that wasn't the main goal....it's about the peculiarity of Frobisher's character and his beliefs. "Cloud Atlas Sextet holds my life, is my life, now I'm a spent firework; but at least I've been a firework." And the material about war and his brother Adrian was great.

-Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery : B

Smart and a page-turner, but doesn't have many truly great moments like these other stories in the book imo

-The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish : A+

Probably my 2nd favorite part of the book. Easily the best comedy..you could tell Mitchell had a blast writing this. And I love what it says about old age and freedom.

-An Orison of Sonmi-451 : D

The glaring weakness of the book imo. I just couldn't get into it, probably due to the fact that the writing style is so boring compared to every other story in the book.

-Sloosha's Crossin' An' Ev'rythin' After : A

I usually hate slang writing like this, but it worked, and the story was just too good. Contains some of the very best moments of the book for sure.

"One day" was only a flea o' hope for us.
Yay, I mem'ry Meronym sayin', but fleas ain't easy to rid."

-Overall : A

Has anyone read anything else by Mitchell?

  

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Another dumb book post [View all] , janey, Fri May-12-06 05:36 PM
 
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thanks...
May 13th 2006
1
You might like Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides
May 15th 2006
10
      Middlesex is amazing and i loved The Virgin Suicides
May 19th 2007
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A question about Paul Farmer that I never bothered to research
May 13th 2006
2
He's married....
May 15th 2006
3
      Exactly
May 15th 2006
5
           well and plus he was practically homeless while growing up
May 15th 2006
6
                I don't know if you know how ridiculous that last statement is
May 16th 2006
14
                     Are you a doc?
May 16th 2006
15
                          He's closely aligned with Brigham & Women's in Boston
May 16th 2006
16
                          Third year med student
May 16th 2006
21
                               I think that;s what we're saying
May 16th 2006
23
                                    Thanks
May 16th 2006
24
                                    Well, I will say if you are interested in trying to provide universal he...
May 17th 2006
25
                                         Yeah I guess there's a dual reason
May 17th 2006
26
                                              I just started reading
May 30th 2006
27
                                                   You've convinced me, thanks for reminding me
May 31st 2006
37
                                                        I LOVE that Anne Fadiman book
May 31st 2006
39
                                                             Thanks, janey
May 31st 2006
40
                                    *ears perk up*
May 20th 2007
53
i'm FINALLY starting Secret History
May 15th 2006
4
I named my imaginary baby Henry
May 15th 2006
7
i just read one of the funniest lines i've ever read in any book
May 15th 2006
11
      Oh yeah, most definitely
May 15th 2006
12
I just started it, and am thoroughly enjoying it
May 30th 2006
31
      okay, and I've told you before
May 31st 2006
32
           you hadn't told me specifically
May 31st 2006
33
                you MUST do it sequentially
May 31st 2006
34
I just started the Glover
May 15th 2006
8
I just took it really slowly
May 15th 2006
9
      I'm already reading paragraphs over 3 times
May 15th 2006
13
my list...
May 16th 2006
17
Gilead came this -----><----- close to making my list
May 16th 2006
18
      a powers post?
May 16th 2006
19
           by the way, re: Gilead
May 16th 2006
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                RE: by the way, re: Gilead
May 16th 2006
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RE: Another dumb book post
May 30th 2006
28
Yesterday, a friend of mine returned the copy I loaned him
May 30th 2006
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      well I adored them both
May 30th 2006
30
I've already read two books this week
May 31st 2006
35
I just finished...
May 31st 2006
36
Check post #37 for some "medically" themed fiction and non-fiction
May 31st 2006
38
another word on The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
Jun 15th 2006
42
      I believe that's reading for an International Health class
Jun 15th 2006
43
           no -- should I?
Jun 15th 2006
44
                I'm not sure yet
Jun 16th 2006
45
                     I finished The Spirit Catches You this morning.
Jun 16th 2006
46
some of my favorites
Jun 01st 2006
41
^
May 18th 2007
47
I just checked out The Road and Little Children from the library
May 18th 2007
48
Roughly halfway thru The Road, and I'm ready to slit my wrists.
May 31st 2007
57
3/4 of the way through Lolita
May 18th 2007
49
booksz!
May 19th 2007
50
RE: Another dumb book post
May 20th 2007
52
Mitchell's books ranked & very briefly described:
May 31st 2007
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I finished "A Fighter's Heart" by Sam Sheridan last month
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