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Sogno numero 9 - David Mitchell, Alessandra Emma Giagheddu
Sogno numero 9
ISBN: 9788876846816 (8876846816)
Publisher: Frassinelli
Pages no: 476
Edition language: Italian
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it
1.0 number9dream
DNF @ 20%. Give me Blade Runner, give me The Matrix, ... even give me Vanilla Sky, ... but not hundreds of pages of pretentious writing and a plot that I cannot muster any enthusiasm for. Post-rain sweat and grime regunge Tokyo. The puddles are steaming dry in the magnified heat. A busker sings ...
My Journey to Become Pretentiously Literate
My Journey to Become Pretentiously Literate rated it
2.0 number9dream
This is the only David Mitchell book I've actively disliked. In "Ghostwritten," his trademark successes become flaws: fantasy blurs with reality, but the lines are utterly indistinguishable; long descriptive passages are showy instead of mood-setting; a unique method of storytelling detracts from th...
Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it
4.0 number9dream
I recently implied that David Mitchell could do no wrong. Without a doubt, he is a tremendously talented author. Then I began reading number9dream and was immediately worried I'd have to eat my words. number9dream starts unlike any other Mitchell book; sure Mitchell has an eclectic style, but there'...
brandon
brandon rated it
4.0 Number9Dream
You'll love it, or hate it. It's that kind of book. I loved it.
nouveau
nouveau rated it
3.0 Number9Dream
David Michell's (b. 1969) sophomore slump, written 2001 while he was still in his eight-year stint teaching English to technical students in Hiroshima, a step down from the 1999 debut 'Ghostwritten' and definitely weaker than the charmed 'Cloud Atlas,' number9dream sounds better in concept than in r...
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