I didn't realise it, but this is sort of a prequel to Cloud Altas, from what I can tell - featuring a few of the same characters and actually the same sequence of events that is implied between the lines of Cloud Atlas. At any rate, it stands on it's own as a brilliant novel, particularly because it's his debut. I was thoroughly impressed although I didn't think the characters and voices were as...
more I didn't realise it, but this is sort of a prequel to Cloud Altas, from what I can tell - featuring a few of the same characters and actually the same sequence of events that is implied between the lines of Cloud Atlas. At any rate, it stands on it's own as a brilliant novel, particularly because it's his debut. I was thoroughly impressed although I didn't think the characters and voices were as well-realised and articulated as in CA. But that makes sense. The story itself is clever, fast-paced, and well thought-out... Mitchell gives himself lots of room to move as a writer, having one of the characters as a spirit that moves from person to person, inhabiting their minds. I just think it was captivating, quite raw, and eye-opening, overall. Brilliant, as expected of Mitchell.
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