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Ghostwritten by David Mitchell - BR Feb 2021

:O WWWHaaaaTTT?
Awesome, I'll start today too !
Gorab wrote: "Started this today... looks like we are in for a set of 9 books :D"
9 books?
I will try to start it tonight.
9 books?
I will try to start it tonight.
yes... i thought i'll read a chapter a day... but it will surely take longer than that. Because there are 9 big chapters, each equal to a mini novella.

I think I got the gist of this chapter and am willing to discuss once all of us are on the same page, literally ;)
that was fast... i'm still absorbing the different "alpha" "beta" "gamma" radiations and trying to figure some sense out of it....


Then one of them asked why Japanese kids try to ape
American kids? The clothes, the rap music, the skateboards, the hair. I
wanted to say that it’s not America they’re aping, it’s the Japan of their
parents that they’re rejecting.
-----
It
would have been easier to say they’d died in an accident, but I wasn’t going
to lie for those knob-heads. Plus if you say someone’s dead, then it tempts
fate to kill them off early.
-----
The city is
vast, but there’s always someone who knows someone whom someone
knows.

(view spoiler)
I am done with the first part. The fellowship is so similar to the political parties/terrorist groups of today, how following the rules will help the society, curb the evil, and restore order in the end.
Makrand wrote: "The city is vast, but there’s always someone who knows someone whom someone knows."
this is so spot on. when you know you are doing something wrong and then your mind goes through different combinations of getting caught, this is the foremost on your mind.
this is so spot on. when you know you are doing something wrong and then your mind goes through different combinations of getting caught, this is the foremost on your mind.

Perfectly captured. Even while reading, i was constantly comparing the Fellowship to our political parties. However, i felt Quasar is an innocent who is completely brainwashed and doing his best to eradicate the "unclean".
Do you thing there was something in the end that probably meant something wise and we missed it? I felt it ended rather in an unsettling manner
Makrand wrote: "However, i felt Quasar is an innocent who is completely brainwashed and doing his best to eradicate the "unclean"..."
yup, just like the innocent youth who is brainwashed by these so called leaders. (view spoiler)
Mitchell mostly closes chapters in this way. Am sure we'll get to know in coming chapters if there was any clue in the ending here...
yup, just like the innocent youth who is brainwashed by these so called leaders. (view spoiler)
Mitchell mostly closes chapters in this way. Am sure we'll get to know in coming chapters if there was any clue in the ending here...

Yes, I've been seeing some hints in Chapter 2. I think I'll finish it off in a while
Finished chapter 1 - Okinawa.
Its a signature Mitchell abrupt ending. At least it did not stop in the middle of a sentence :D
Alpha = mental strength - something similar to meditation, focus, concentration... to the level that the person can disperse molecules and walk through walls!!
Gamma = digestive track strength... or maybe the physical body strength.
what about Beta then :P
Its a signature Mitchell abrupt ending. At least it did not stop in the middle of a sentence :D
Alpha = mental strength - something similar to meditation, focus, concentration... to the level that the person can disperse molecules and walk through walls!!
Gamma = digestive track strength... or maybe the physical body strength.
what about Beta then :P
i did not get a clue on the timeline of this story... maybe somewhere in the 80's (judging from American satellites...)
there was no mention of any mobile phones or gadgets or devices... except one mention of Quasar wearing some Alpha boosting device on his head....
not sure.
there was no mention of any mobile phones or gadgets or devices... except one mention of Quasar wearing some Alpha boosting device on his head....
not sure.
Makrand wrote: "Finished Chapter 2!
Quick question: Whether it answered any questions from Chapter 1? I'm sure it would have opened its own questions which *might* be answered later on...
Quick question: Whether it answered any questions from Chapter 1? I'm sure it would have opened its own questions which *might* be answered later on...
Gorab wrote: "i did not get a clue on the timeline of this story... maybe somewhere in the 80's (judging from American satellites...)
there was no mention of any mobile phones or gadgets or devices... except one..."
I think its 90s. some one asks some one to call on their cell phone in Tokyo. When were cell phone first introduced?
there was no mention of any mobile phones or gadgets or devices... except one..."
I think its 90s. some one asks some one to call on their cell phone in Tokyo. When were cell phone first introduced?
Makrand wrote: "Minor spoiler in Chapter 2. Please read this AFTER a guy in bloo.."
about Mr. Ikeda, (view spoiler)
about Mr. Ikeda, (view spoiler)
Gorab wrote: "Makrand wrote: "Finished Chapter 2!
Quick question: Whether it answered any questions from Chapter 1? I'm sure it would have opened its own questions which *might* be answered later on..."
yup.
Quick question: Whether it answered any questions from Chapter 1? I'm sure it would have opened its own questions which *might* be answered later on..."
yup.
marked all the musical references thrown in Tokyo to try out soon.
I did not finished it the first time, stopped reading somewhere in Holy Mountains... So when I read Norwegian Woods two years back, I ended up mixing Tokyo and NW. Young boys and music, reminds me of Norwegian Woods.
I did not finished it the first time, stopped reading somewhere in Holy Mountains... So when I read Norwegian Woods two years back, I ended up mixing Tokyo and NW. Young boys and music, reminds me of Norwegian Woods.

Quick question: Whether it answered any questions from Chapter 1? I'm sure it would have opened its own questions which *might* be answered later on..."
So true. Nothing related in Chapter 2 except (view spoiler)
Chapter 2 has it's own set of questions!

I did not finished it the first time, stopped reading somewhere in Holy Mountains... So when I read Norwegian Woods two years bac..."
Yes!! Even I have marked a few and will chck out soon.
Chapter 2 is like the Ready Player One of music

about Mr. Ikeda, [spoilers removed]"
Seems a bit unlikely, i think we'll have to wait for the link in Chapter 3 Hong Kong which I've started and this guy has a very different lingo. You'll see :)
Makrand wrote: "Chapter 2 has it's own set of questions! ..."
true. At least they are linked in some way even if just a small one for now.
true. At least they are linked in some way even if just a small one for now.
Makrand wrote: "Yes!! Even I have marked a few and will chck out soon.
Chapter 2 is like the Ready Player One of music..."
I haven't read that one. Have you read Norwegian Woods?
Chapter 2 is like the Ready Player One of music..."
I haven't read that one. Have you read Norwegian Woods?

Chapter 2 is like the Ready Player One of music..."
I haven't read that one. Have you read Norwegian Woods?"
Nope. I haven't read that.
Ready Player One has tons of references to the 80s and 90s arcade and video games just like this chapter has for music videos.
If you're a game fanatic, RPO shouldn't be missed

true. At least they are linked in some way even if just a small one for now."
Totally.
Chapter 3 is a whackjob lol.
The protagonist speaks with himself most of the time and I feel too much related. Often we speak with ourselves most of the times cursing ourselves or talking chores. It's fun to read this one
Finished Chapter 2....
the most fun part was that phone call to "feed the dog" :D :D
that was so much fun!!!
the most fun part was that phone call to "feed the dog" :D :D
that was so much fun!!!
started Chapter 3... and somewhere i see the reference of "Cavendish" as a law firm.... which reminds me of Timothy Cavendish from Cloud Atlas :)
Makrand wrote: "If you're a game fanatic, RPO shouldn't be missed..."
am not. :)
you should try NW sometime when you feel like life is too exciting and you want to tone it down. ;)
am not. :)
you should try NW sometime when you feel like life is too exciting and you want to tone it down. ;)
Gorab wrote: "started Chapter 3... and somewhere i see the reference of "Cavendish" as a law firm.... which reminds me of Timothy Cavendish from Cloud Atlas :)"
My thoughts exactly!
My thoughts exactly!
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Makrand wrote: "Chapter 3 is a whackjob lol...."
I concur! did it make any sense to you? It didn't to me. Felt like I was in a loony land, just one step away from becoming the resident citizen.
Satoru made one line appearance here if I am not wrong ... At least I remember it that way.
I concur! did it make any sense to you? It didn't to me. Felt like I was in a loony land, just one step away from becoming the resident citizen.
Satoru made one line appearance here if I am not wrong ... At least I remember it that way.
Gorab wrote: "Finished Chapter 2....
the most fun part was that phone call to "feed the dog" :D :D
that was so much fun!!!"
Even in the first chapter, I found this whole secret code so hilarious but in the second Satoru's reaction made in even funnier.
the most fun part was that phone call to "feed the dog" :D :D
that was so much fun!!!"
Even in the first chapter, I found this whole secret code so hilarious but in the second Satoru's reaction made in even funnier.
midway in 3nrd Chapter.... i'm liking this narration style. talking to self. feels so natural :)
Makrand wrote: "Chapter 3 is a whackjob lol.
The protagonist speaks with himself most of the time and I feel too much related. Often we speak with ourselves most of the times cursing ourselves or talking chores. It's fun to read this one."
ha ha ha true that. fun to read though i've no idea where its leading... or if at all it leads to something.
The protagonist speaks with himself most of the time and I feel too much related. Often we speak with ourselves most of the times cursing ourselves or talking chores. It's fun to read this one."
ha ha ha true that. fun to read though i've no idea where its leading... or if at all it leads to something.
as it ended, i had the urge to punch the Kindle to pieces.... took the alternative route of uttering profanities and keeping calm :P

Totally agree with you Gorab. David left no other option than swearing in the end.
:(
Blurb from Wiki:
Ghostwritten is the first novel published by English author David Mitchell. Published in 1999, it won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and was widely acclaimed.[citation needed] The story takes place mainly around East Asia, but also moves through Russia, Britain, the USA and Ireland. It is written episodically; each chapter details a different story and central character, although they are all interlinked through seemingly coincidental events. Many of the themes from Ghostwritten continue in Mitchell’s subsequent novels, number9dream and Cloud Atlas, and a character later appears in The Bone Clocks.
Ghostwritten is the product of a number of influences, particularly from East Asian culture and superstition, as well as real events remodelled for plot purposes (e.g. the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway). There are also hints and references to other works, most prominently from Isaac Asimov and the Three Laws of Robotics towards the end of the book, as well as Wild Swans by Jung Chang and The Music of Chance by Paul Auster.