10 Reasons YOU NEED TO READ David Mitchell (and Where to Start!)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Intro
    05:31 - Why Cloud Atlas Isn't Inviting
    11:31 - Where to Start David Mitchell
    13:03 - Number 1: Cloud Atlas Brilliance
    13:41 - Number 2: Literary Genre Fiction
    15:58 - Number 3: Exceptional Narratives
    18:35 - Number 4: Connected Universe
    21:34 - Number 5: Highly Readable
    24:04 - Number 6: Genre Blending Perfection
    25:07 - Number 7: Emotional Writing
    25:43 - Number 8: Deep Characters
    27:06 - Number 9: Unique Characters
    28:07 - Number 10: Metaphysical Mystery/Meaning
    30:52 - Arguing Over Where to Start
    32:57 - High Risk, High Reward Reading

Комментарии • 130

  • @Johanna_reads
    @Johanna_reads Месяц назад +6

    Best wife, best son, best family on BookTube. ❤
    I can honestly say that The Bone Clocks is the only book I’ve read this year that managed to make me laugh out loud and have to close the book to cry. I look forward to reading more from David Mitchell!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      I’ll be watching to see what you try out next. Thanks so much Johanna.

  • @mandicruz912
    @mandicruz912 Месяц назад +9

    I love getting your wife’s perspective, the way you two discuss literary works and play off each other makes me even more passionate about wanting to pick up whatever you both recommend!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      So glad you enjoyed it. It is special for me when Amy joins in the fun.

  • @someokiedude9549
    @someokiedude9549 Месяц назад +3

    It's good to see Auntie Minton back with us again. I haven't read Mitchell yet, though this is mainly because I don't know where to start with him. I did watch bits of the Cloud Atlas film a few years ago, though I really don't like the Wachowski's films. The structure seemed really cool from what I saw of it. I'm glad you guys made this video, so it'll make it easier for me when I eventually try out David Mitchell. I'm always interested in people who combine 'literary' and 'genre' conventions in their work, like Mitchell, Michael Chabon, or Jonathan Lethem.
    Keep up the good work uncle!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      I think Mitchell will be a hit for you no doubt nephew.

  • @thefantasynuttwork
    @thefantasynuttwork Месяц назад +5

    YES

  • @BrianBell7
    @BrianBell7 Месяц назад +3

    I guarantee Jimmy Nutts will love this video. I sure did! Jakob, your 2nd to the last chapter title is fantastic. I notice the little things 🤣

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      I will make sure he see this 1 brother.

  • @throughthepages_with_dee
    @throughthepages_with_dee Месяц назад +7

    Lady Minton we need to see more of you and your passion to books 😊
    I have started bone clocks but kind of drifted of it but I will go back. I was enjoying holly as a character and the strange goings on with the tea lady 😁

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +2

      Ohhhhh the tea lady!

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад +1

      @@Talking_Story THE TEA LADY IS THE SHIZZLE.

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад +1

      Just came back to suggest trying "Ghostwritten" first. It's easier to stay in the book, and there are references there that will help you enjoy "Bone Clocks" more. Good luck!

    • @throughthepages_with_dee
      @throughthepages_with_dee Месяц назад +2

      @@Mizz_Minton thank you lady Minton I’ll give it a go 😁

  • @Dennis_M_Myers
    @Dennis_M_Myers Месяц назад +5

    Wonderful video. Love how you include your family.

  • @TheBeardedBookBeast
    @TheBeardedBookBeast Месяц назад +2

    I am looking forward to start reading some David Mitchell, and this was a great video to help me decide where to start! Thank you, you guys are great together!

  • @CombativeRoboGuy
    @CombativeRoboGuy Месяц назад +2

    I love how you two mentioned how you have to trust Mitchell- how you won’t understand everything. I haven’t finished it yet- but I will as soon as my copy is still back in my hands because he is undeniably brilliant. He has mastered language in how he toys with it and I absolutely will read something else by him. The funny thing is I went into Cloud Atlas expecting all the difficulty so I have likely had an easier time getting through it.

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад

      Reverse psychology worked! Do get back to it!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Sounds like you had the perfect mind frame.

    • @CombativeRoboGuy
      @CombativeRoboGuy Месяц назад +1

      @@Mizz_Minton I can’t wait to finish it- I’m just on a trip right now and if I had to read Cloud Atlas in little bits I don’t think it would ever get done.

    • @CombativeRoboGuy
      @CombativeRoboGuy Месяц назад +1

      @@Talking_Story All thanks to you.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      @@CombativeRoboGuy you are very kind 😀

  • @ZOMGfantasy
    @ZOMGfantasy Месяц назад +4

    John, your wife is even better at selling books than you are! 😅
    Love the collab

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Right?!!

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад +2

      That's really saying something. John can sell ice to Eskimos, as my dad says.

  • @Kaolein
    @Kaolein Месяц назад

    Love this channel. Great to see such clips, with including family/friends thoughts of together-reads.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for this. So nice to hear.

  • @RyanLisbon
    @RyanLisbon Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this video. Have read every book by this brilliant man! Love your discussion, even Black Swan Green is a coming of age masterpiece.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for checking it out. I think Black Swan Green is the last 1 of his I have to read on my list. Thanks so much for the reminder!

  • @StoryGirl1128
    @StoryGirl1128 Месяц назад +1

    I love videos where I can learn a few things while I enjoy the chat 💖 This was a great breakdown of David Mitchell, and now I’m adding him to my mile-long TBR…I’ve read Slade House, but nothing else thus far.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Oh you gotta let us know what you get into!

  • @MacScarfield
    @MacScarfield Месяц назад +2

    Loved “Cloud Atlas”: While I do think not every story is necessarily a hit, the different genres should give something to everyone. I remember that I really loved the middle stories of the 70s Conspiracy Thriller “Half-lives”, the “Modern Day” Slapstick Comedy “Ghastly Ordeal” and the Sci-Fi Dystopia of “Sonmi-451”!
    Always a joy to have Mrs. Minton and her amazing analysis! 🤩

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      It is such a grab bag of story!

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! And, how funny, "Half Lives" and "Cavendish" are the two stories I thought were weaker. We agree that "Somni-451" is all that and a bag of chips.

  • @christhewritingjester3164
    @christhewritingjester3164 Месяц назад +1

    9:00 - Basically, "You'll get what you get and you won't throw a fit."
    We know where Jacob gets it from now... both sides :)
    I have Cloud Atlas on my TBR, but I think I'll check out Ghostwritten and The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet first now. Thanks!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      😂 I guess it is not hard to see.

  • @esmayrosalyne
    @esmayrosalyne Месяц назад

    The passion in this video is just... unmatched, chef's kiss!! I have not yet dipped my toes into the David Mitchell universe, but you two have me very excited to do so in the future. Good to know that Cloud Atlas might not be the best entry point, that was definitely the one that I would have blindly jumped into otherwise. Thanks for sharing the love! 🤩

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Let us know when you dive in.

    • @esmayrosalyne
      @esmayrosalyne Месяц назад +1

      @@Talking_Story you will be the first to know!!

  • @godzillasan1817
    @godzillasan1817 Месяц назад +1

    My wife loves DM’s books! I’ve never tried him. After watching this fantastic duo I am thinking maybe I should also try. Will have something to discuss with my wife …

  • @heidi6281
    @heidi6281 Месяц назад +1

    My free library audio app has all 3, Ghost Written, Thousand Autumns & Cloud Atlas. I can sample the first two and see which one sticks then save Cloud Atlas for later.

  • @anthonym.7653
    @anthonym.7653 Месяц назад

    So needed this. Read Cloud Atlas...loved it. But didn't know where to go from there. Thanks!

  • @Dylan13Collins
    @Dylan13Collins Месяц назад

    I haven't tried David Mitchell yet, but he's on my short list now for sure! The way you both explain books is so infectious! It's not just your passion but you give such emotional and physical analogies to the reading experience that just makes me want to read and see what you're talking about! I absolutely love it.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much. You made our week with that.

    • @Dylan13Collins
      @Dylan13Collins Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story I'm so glad! My bank account isn't going to like that i found your channel, but I'm going to love it! Lol

  • @reading_by_myshelf
    @reading_by_myshelf Месяц назад +1

    I think this was very helpful....I won't be starting with Cloud Atlas now!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Let us know what you decide to go with when you get there.

  • @zeallygreen
    @zeallygreen Месяц назад +1

    I love author spotlight videos, I wish booktubers would do more…..you know that aren’t King or Sanderson. 🙄 I am definitely adding Mitchell to my TBR this year. Thx for sharing, love the discussion! 💚💚

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for checking it out and the kind words.

    • @heidi6281
      @heidi6281 Месяц назад +1

      zeallygreen check out Gareth@Books, Songs & Other Magic, he spotlights more classic authors, Leguin, Ellison & Mathison just to name a few…

  • @Wouter_K
    @Wouter_K Месяц назад

    Wow, what a great video. I think Mitchell does deserve our love and it is great that you so helpfully tell and warn us about him. I read the Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet this year. And it was a wonderful read, although not an easy read. It was this weird combination between very literary prose, writing quirks like putting the 'he said' mid-sentence and an action historical fiction. Like nothing I ever read. But yes, I will try and read all of his work. I started collecting them.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      The deeper you go as the layers peel away I find the journey to be so rewarding. I hope you find it the same. Thanks so much for the kind words.

  • @pattic6077
    @pattic6077 Месяц назад

    I love the collaboration with your wife! Bring her on more!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      I think the plan is in place for more! Absolutely! Thanks so much.

  • @snakemtt
    @snakemtt 29 дней назад

    Very nice vid! I've only read Cloud Atlas (I was a little bit disappointed with the resolutions to each story...) and I think I'm gonna read them in order now (Ghostwritten etc.).

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  29 дней назад +1

      Hit me up with your thoughts on the journey.

  • @weregretohio7728
    @weregretohio7728 Месяц назад +1

    Cloud Atlas. Read it years ago, reread it recently, and FINALLY got to another book (Ghostwritten). I'm on my way /s
    But I did find Cloud Atlas to be a good starting point and I loved it...

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Yes a good starting point!

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story Don't get cocky, John.

  • @lucasbertsche3710
    @lucasbertsche3710 Месяц назад

    Welp, Cloud Atlas has been purchased and begun! You guys sold me on David Mitchell. I’m feeling a little burnt out on epic fantasy right now, so it’s a perfect time to try something new

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Different you shall get! Let us know how it goes. Start is uphill but hang in.

  • @sherribugd3799
    @sherribugd3799 Месяц назад +1

    This is such a timely video! Last week I went to B&N and picked up several David Mitchell books. However I had no idea where to start! Definitely have a better idea. I really look forward to this author. I love lushly written books but sometimes literary fiction lacks the well driven plot that I prefer. It sounds like Mitchell has both of these in his books. Oh! Maybe Matilda (lol) would be willing to go through her top ten books for us? Thanks you two! Lovely video!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      I will pass that request on to Matilda 😂

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story No one wants to see Matilda extol the virtues of haymaking section of Anna Karenina. 🤣

  • @nicolerosito2357
    @nicolerosito2357 Месяц назад

    First book of his i read was bone clocks on a friends recommendation and i loved it. That was years ago now. Ive read slade house, and a good chunk of De Zoet but couldnt get fully involved. Definitely sounds like so much fun getting into his universe of stories and finding all those connections.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Stick with Jacob till that creep factor hits. Pretty far into the book.

    • @nicolerosito2357
      @nicolerosito2357 Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story I was like, maybe 19 when I first tried. I think my brain would probably handle it better this time around. I liked what I read. Just got distracted by the 10 other books I was reading

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      @@nicolerosito2357 could totally hit differently now.

  • @fantasyfanatic6038
    @fantasyfanatic6038 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this really interesting video! I’ve never read Mitchell so this has me interested to check him out. The premise to Cloud Atlas sounds quite similar to Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr, which I also just bought on your recommendation!

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      I will say cloud cuckoo is easier to get into. They are similar and if you dig cuckoo. You would probably also connect with atlas. Thanks so much for trusting me. Please let me know your thoughts when you get into them.

  • @darthandy6161
    @darthandy6161 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve read 3 so far with thousand autumns as my favorite followed by number9dream and then cloud atlas. Bone clocks will be next. I kinda feel Murakami vibes when I read Mitchell.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +2

      That is a great comparison I think.

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад +1

      I believe Mitchell is a fan of Murakami, so well noticed!

  • @paulwilliams6913
    @paulwilliams6913 Месяц назад +1

    Ten years ago a friend of mine read Cloud Atlas and was so overwhelmed by it he bought a box of copies and handed them out, so I got one. A couple months later, just as I was thinking I’d crack the book open, I happened to win an ARC of Bone Clocks via Goodreads, so I read that first. I already knew a fair bit about Mitchell’s works and his uber-novel, and I found Bone Clocks kinda annoying because I felt like it was mostly about the intertextual stuff. Looking back, it’s probably more the fact that I just didn’t care about the characters and felt like every flourish was an effort to impress me. In other words, I wasn’t resonating with the book.
    I liked Cloud Atlas a bit more, but again felt it was kinda cold. At the time I latched on to Le Guin’s comment about Bone Clocks, that Mitchell is too self-conscious as a writer, desperate not to mess up. Years later and a syringe reader I hope to revisit those books and see if I can get attuned to them and maybe get into Mitchell’s slipstream, rather than feeling alienated like I did in my twenties. Cloud Atlas has definitely been calling to me for a couple years now.
    Two novels that I recommend to anyone who enjoys the structural games that Mitchell plays:
    Hyperion by Dan Simmons (six novellas told by different narrators in a frame story)
    The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson (alternate history epic that covers centuries and focuses on a group of four souls reincarnated throughout those centuries, always finding their ways back to each other in each cycle).

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Couldn’t agree more on Hyperion. Makes my all time fav list. Have not tried the Robinson. I will add it to the list. Such a great point. That books can hit us very differently at different times in our lives.

  • @endlessmitch9663
    @endlessmitch9663 18 дней назад

    David Mitchell has to be one of my favorite authors. I fell in love with Number 9 dream 20 years ago.
    I’m always torn between Bone clocks and Cloud Atlas for being his best novel.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  18 дней назад

      @@endlessmitch9663 I gotta go Cloud Atlas

  • @Blackhobbit86
    @Blackhobbit86 Месяц назад

    I did read Cloud Atlas one time and loved it. I think for me was the movie was coming out and I wanted to read it before the movie comes out. I had just got the Broken Binding edition of Cloud Atlas recently. Time for a reread.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      I was not aware they have done an edition. Will have to look it up.

  • @MichaelWayne13
    @MichaelWayne13 Месяц назад

    I did pick up Cloud Atlas a few weeks ago but not sure when I will get to it. That's sometimes a problem when you're a mood reader but unlike the other Mike I have complete confidence in your book recommendations.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      You gotta let me know how it hits. The beginning is a struggle but by the end you look back on the whole journey and have not 1 regret. Only wonder.

  • @valliyarnl
    @valliyarnl Месяц назад +1

    Cloud Atlas is one of the most special books I’ve read this year. Even though I liked some part more than others, I was in awe of how he was able to imitate the writing styles throughout the decades. The further away I get from it, the more I like it. Also I’ll never get over Frobisher and Sixsmith. In the movie trailer THE SECOND they come up I start bawling 😊

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      Yesss Frobisher and Sixsmith are amazing!

    • @valliyarnl
      @valliyarnl Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Storyjust finished the video. Gonna read Ghost Written and Thousand Autumns next! I’m thinking of doing three of his books back to back. What would be the third after those?

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      @@valliyarnl I would say at that point you would ready for Bone Clocks.

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story Agree.

    • @Mizz_Minton
      @Mizz_Minton Месяц назад +1

      Same. Adam Ewing does that to me, too. Those characters' love/hurt throughout time just kills me.

  • @elainedejong2806
    @elainedejong2806 Месяц назад

    Based on John and Jimmy’s book recs I picked up, and stayed with, cloud atlas. To me it all comes down to. the. very. last. line.

  • @Snally38
    @Snally38 Месяц назад

    Great video! I've been meaning to read cloud atlas for a while- I remember seeing the movie when it came out. Have you seen it/is it a good adaptation?

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      It is and a love letter to the source material.

  • @1siddynickhead
    @1siddynickhead Месяц назад

    Cloud Atlas is one of my favourite books of all time. It's just brilliant! The movie adaptation is also amazing! Can't go wrong with the Wachowskis❤
    I read all of his other books but unfortunately they didn't engage me like Cloud Atlas.. it's his masterpiece and everything he was trying to do before reaches its zenith

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      I agree. I feel it is his highest achievement to this point. I found the movie to be a real love letter to the source material.

    • @1siddynickhead
      @1siddynickhead Месяц назад

      ​@@Talking_Story​ Yes!! 100 percent! I also love that they added another layer to his narrative by making the same actors play different roles in each era. It really brought home the Eternal Recurrence theme

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      @@1siddynickhead oh I really enjoyed that as well.

  • @jenn9027
    @jenn9027 Месяц назад +1

    You AND your wife are bad for my tbr. I've added Ghostwritten to the wishlist as my start point when I get there, she sold it just slightly better by reading the first line John. Learn from the master lol. But I like that it melds genres, I get bored with one thing, that's why I stopped reading contemporary romance. Anyways, it'll probably be a long time before I get to it, need to get through my tbr that I do have, which is a beast.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      I totally get taming a beast of a TBR.

    • @jenn9027
      @jenn9027 Месяц назад

      ​@@Talking_StoryI mean is that ever a thing for book dragons? Me thinks not.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      @@jenn9027 you are right. Never a thing.

  • @christinepurvis6674
    @christinepurvis6674 Месяц назад

    I started with Cloud Atlas. I did manage to get through it on my first try, but I'm with Amy on this one, I don't think it was a great place for me to start. After listening to you both talk about him, I think I'll start over with Ghostwritten and see how I get on.

  • @demiurgicgeek
    @demiurgicgeek Месяц назад +4

    Serious question: Can I get adopted into the Minton family? 😅❤

  • @JustBSingProductions
    @JustBSingProductions Месяц назад +1

    “Who was blowing on the nape of my neck?”….BENEFIBER AD! Well played, RUclips. Well played. Love your videos together, my friends. The “aww shucks” sweet talk at the end preceded by Amy telling you you’re talking out of your butt. True, balanced love. My wife and I share the same kind. And I speak out of the same place as John often…

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Straight from the butt!!

    • @JustBSingProductions
      @JustBSingProductions Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Storyall day, every day. And this is why the Benefiber ad makes sense.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад

      @@JustBSingProductions 😂

  • @mandicruz912
    @mandicruz912 Месяц назад +1

    Hey!!!!!

  • @TheJellicle1
    @TheJellicle1 Месяц назад

    My first David Mitchell was Slade House which I read when it came out because I heard about it on NPR. I had no clue what I was getting into but I thought it was creepy, weird and brilliant. Then I picked up The Bone Clocks (sort of connected) and I really liked it too though I did think the ending was about 70 pages too long. For some reason I haven't picked up anything else. I think I like when he leans more horror-fantastical than historical so I am guessing Ghostwritten and Cloud 9 Dream probably where I should go next?

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Those are both short story collections. So they have all different kind of vibes. 1000 autumns has horror as you get pretty far into and close to the end.

    • @TheJellicle1
      @TheJellicle1 Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story Great, thanks for the rec!

  • @gryftkin
    @gryftkin Месяц назад

    What's the over/under on whether John called her Matilda later that night? :D But seriously, you've convinced me, I may have to grab a copy of Ghostwritten.

  • @laurablakeauthor
    @laurablakeauthor Месяц назад

    Can you all come to Maryland so we can hang out already?

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      Right?!! Invite goes both ways Laura.

  • @ithrahmunchswallow468
    @ithrahmunchswallow468 Месяц назад

    Ok I wanna read it but I can't watch 🙉

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      There should be no spoilers.

    • @ithrahmunchswallow468
      @ithrahmunchswallow468 Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story I'm a very sensitive spoiler 🤪 There was Korea and clones or something... I never even watch film trailers 😳

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  Месяц назад +1

      @@ithrahmunchswallow468 ahhh I got you. I have stopped watching trailers as well. They show the whole thing!

    • @ithrahmunchswallow468
      @ithrahmunchswallow468 Месяц назад

      @@Talking_Story right 🤦‍♀️🙉🙊🙈

  • @PelleksBamari
    @PelleksBamari 2 дня назад

    Before I watched the movie Cloud Atlas I didn't know David Mitchell. But the movie attracted my attention. I decided not to read Cloud Atlas at first because I know the movie may influence how I read the book. This was a good decision. Instead I read Ghostwritten simply becaus this was his first book. And it just blew my mind. I think this book has a lot of similarity with the movie Cloud Atlas, more similarity than the book Cloud Atlas. So I went on with number9dream. Number9dream is still my most favorite book from Mitchell. I think probably just because I really love the hero of the book and feel all his joys and pains. Finally I read Cloud Atlas after Green Swan Black. I must say if I have started with Cloud Atlas I would probably not have continued to read David Mitchell, but by the time I read it it is the fourth book for me from Mitchell and I am already used for the way he narrats. That definitively helped me to overcome the first chapter. The Bone Clock is my second faverite book by Mitchell, and Holly my second faverite hero. After that I read the Thousand Autumn. I can agree with all you said about the book. At first I was not very keen in reading it, but in the end I didn't regret. Slave House is for me a bit of not very satisfying because it feels more like a sequel of Bone Clock, or like stories recycled which didn't make into Bone Clock. And finally Utopia Avenue is again a book I very much enjoyed.

    • @Talking_Story
      @Talking_Story  2 дня назад

      @@PelleksBamari I think Slade House was originally part of Bone Clocks that was cut. So glad you did his books in an order that worked for you! He is such a fab of ours it so wonderful to hear others that enjoy him as well. Thanks so much for sharing this with us.