Re: Clarke Award Finalists 2005

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Sujet : Re: Clarke Award Finalists 2005
De : noone (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (Titus G)
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Date : 16. Jul 2025, 06:30:55
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On 15/07/25 08:40, William Hyde wrote:
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"Cloud Atlas" was a rich, complex, enjoyable read.  I must reread it
some day to see what is was all about.  Or I could see the movie.

My turn to envy you.
David Mitchell is one of my all time favourite authors and I loved all
of his books except non SF Black Swan Green, his coming of age tale at
thirteen. Again, I think that they should be read in publication order
even though they are stand alone as there are references to characters
across books as well as events. The evil but minor supernatural element
is consistent across the books.
I thought that the three hour Cloud Atlas film which followed the five
star book closely was brilliant but didn't have the same consistent
impact for all six stories with one seeming weaker than the book to me
but a minor complaint.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Jul 25 * Clarke Award Finalists 20059James Nicoll
14 Jul 25 +* Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20052Lynn McGuire
14 Jul 25 i`- Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20051Melissa Hollingsworth
14 Jul 25 +* Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20053William Hyde
16 Jul06:30 i`* Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20052Titus G
16 Jul08:30 i `- Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20051Jerry Brown
14 Jul 25 +* Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20052Christian Weisgerber
16 Jul06:28 i`- Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20051Titus G
16 Jul06:33 `- Re: Clarke Award Finalists 20051Titus G

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