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Is Cloud Atlas a trilogy? If so, what are the first 2 books??
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I haven't read Number9Dream and Ghostwritten so I can't tell is it a trilogy, but I must say that a trilogy IS supposed to contain three books that can stand alone, yet are connected in some way. For example, Lord of the Rings is NOT a trilogy, it is one single book printed in three volumes.
LOTR, The Hobbit and Silmarillion might be considered a trilogy.


Notwithstanding, if anyone can explain how Cloud Atlas, Number9, and Ghostwritten are a trilogy, I would like to hear it. They do stand on their own, and stand very far apart, in my view.

Marianne wrote: "But having characters in common doesn't make a trilogy, IMHO. Maeve Binchy did it all the time, but hers were never referred to as trilogies."
Bret Easton Ellis also did it, but isn't sure those same-name characters are all the same person (but sometimes the family connections stay e. g. Patrick Bateman (from Amecian psycho) is the brother of Sean Bateman (Rules of attraction) - but that's all we know for sure. Parents circumstenses are different.)
And I think the Cloud Atlas doesn't belong to a trilogy.
And yes, Larsson's Dragon Tattoo books are trilogy.
Bret Easton Ellis also did it, but isn't sure those same-name characters are all the same person (but sometimes the family connections stay e. g. Patrick Bateman (from Amecian psycho) is the brother of Sean Bateman (Rules of attraction) - but that's all we know for sure. Parents circumstenses are different.)
And I think the Cloud Atlas doesn't belong to a trilogy.
And yes, Larsson's Dragon Tattoo books are trilogy.

And now we just have to hear from Leslie.

Gwendolyn Bendincks appears as the vicar's wife in BlackSwanGreen and an employee of the assisted home in Cloud Atlas.
Eva van Crommelynck is a teen in Cloud Atlas and an adult in BlackSwanGreen. Her family is also referenced.
Neal Brose is a kid in BlackSwanGreen and an adult POV in Ghostwritten.





As already said, Cloud Atlas is not part of a trilogy. It's a sextet of its own six novellas.
However, Mitchell IS writing a trilogy: the first is The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, the second is his recent The Bone Clocks, and the third does not yet have a title.
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