The Bone Clocks
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Am 150 pages into it, and I'm disappointed
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I also really like that you imply that his other books are better...? Is there a stand out book? I'm looking for a recommendation on what to read next.







Also several of the voices were annoying. The teenage Holly was the sound of a middle aged writer trying to imagine how teenagers spoke in 1970s Kent. Hershey was a writer writing about the trials and tribulations of a writer (which is self-indulgent to my mind).
There are 2 different David Mitchell types of books. This time/generations hopping sort, of which "Ghostwritten" is better than either Cloud Atlas or Bone Clocks IMhO. The other type is a more straight approach to fiction such as




I don't buy that and to be honest I prefer retaining De Zoot as a complete whole because it was such a beautiful book. All the filigree and finesse constructing that world would be destroyed at a stroke by the imposition of a laughably supernatural/paranormal element from Bone Clocks.



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Does the book pick up? Hope so.