David Mitchell

Three Bestselling Novels, Cloud Atlas, Black Swan Green, and the Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

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David Mitchell: David Mitchell (2014, Penguin Random House)

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Published 2014 by Penguin Random House.

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978-1-306-96241-4
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I love David Mitchell but this one was a dud for me. And not just because I loathe gory descriptions of difficult births (which this novel opens with) or stories involving forced pregnancy (a major plot point). Not even because the first half of this book was like someone decided the world needed a retelling of The Handmaid's Tale from the point of view of a white dude who barely knew her. I would forgive Mitchell even that, I know I would.

Maybe my real problem is just that this is the most ordinary Mitchell novel I've ever read: too little magic, too much realism (as I quipped on Twitter). Straightforward narrative, a single chronology, precious few interconnections to the rest of his metaverse (Marinus notwithstanding). Maybe it was the weirdly unsatisfying way everything turned out, with the feeling that all the real mysteries remained unsolved; maybe it was that …

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All in all a very good book. The writing was all over the place. It considering the different voices it all made sense. Confusing but I now get it. And the ending is not what I expected. It was really good and I finally figured it out about the voices. Made perfect sense. Can't wait for the movie which probably won't make sense.

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