Nove gradi di libertà
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788860618733 (8860618738)
Publish date: November 27th 2012
Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer
Pages no: 503
Edition language: Italian
Category:
Fantasy,
Novels,
Science Fiction,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Literary Fiction,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Magical Realism,
Fiction
I f3elt this book was pure garbage. In fact I created a file just for it - Garbage. What a waste of time.
5 of 5 stars bookshelves: published-1999, japan, autumn-2010 Read from October 08, 2010 to August 29, 2014 This has sucked me in straight away. I heart David Mitchell and it's not just that I am reading it before sleep that some images (and the toons as well of course) pervade my dreams, it is ...
This is a hard book to rate because, let's be honest, it's David Mitchell: that's an automatic 5-star rating there. But knowing that it's David Mitchell, I find this book a little lacking. It's his first novel; it's not perfect. Despite its imperfections, however, it still destroys most of its compe...
"I wonder what happened to him, I wonder what happened to all of them, this wondering is the nature of matter, each of us a loose particle, an infinity of paths through the park, probable ones, improbable ones, none of them real until observed whatever real means, and for something so solid matter c...
After the general amazingness of Cloud Atlas (the book and the film), I thought I'd give Mitchell's first novel, Ghostwritten, a try. Like Cloud Atlas, it follows the stories of several characters (nine, in this case) whose lives interlock and interact with each other. There are even a couple of old...