The Bone Clocksby David Mitchell
~post by Ben
The Bone Clocks, like its creator, David Mitchell, is already swarmed by preconception and public opinion. Widely regarded as one of the most talented writers producing today, Mitchell is perhaps known best for his work Cloud Atlas, along with The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, Black Swan Green, and a co-translation of The Reason I Jump. Much anticipated, imaginative and sprawling, his latest novel proves to be another magnificent book from a writer who has already captured the literary world’s attention. Prior to picking up The Bone Clocks, I had only read one other Mitchell title (Cloud Atlas), so my expectations were quite high. Stylistically and structurally, Cloud Atlas was unlike anything I had read before, and remains a book I am quick to recommend to fellow readers. Opening Mitchell’s latest, I was curious…
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