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message 1: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Hooper Hello all - over the weekend I watched Cloud Atlas and although the concept was interesting I thought each of the individual stories were not overly deep. However I like the concept and was wondering if the book is a more compelling read.


Lit Bug (Foram) | 35 comments I liked every story except the last one featuring Zachary - the post-apocalyptic one - I found it too predictable, but loved every other story immensely.

They were funny, disturbing, sad and what not!


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael Robertson (michael2402) I really want to read this. I've heard so much about it.


message 4: by Michael (new)

Michael Robertson (michael2402) I'll try the book first and may have to move on to the film.


message 5: by Michael (new)

Michael Robertson (michael2402) If the book gets too heavy that is.


message 6: by Dan (new)

Dan (TheGreatBeast) Physically heavy? How long is this book? j/k

I've been wanting to see this film, I didn't even know it was based on a book.


message 7: by Afshaan (new)

Afshaan (geekierthanthou) I started reading the book and reached the third story, but then I got distracted by other books and haven't been able to go back to it. The book is your standard 400-500 pg novel. The language in the first story may seem a tad difficult to follow as it is representative of (forced) flamboyant writing of the 18-19th century.

The transition from the first to the second story is very abrupt; in fact, there is no transition, not immediately. First, I thought there were pages missing. But the way the second story then connects to the first is Brilliant! I am aware of the interconnectedness of the stories (I wish I wasn't!) but even so, it's very interesting to discover the connections.

The movie didn't so so well commercially but a friend said he loved it. I will read the book and then watch the movie.


message 8: by Michael (new)

Michael Robertson (michael2402) Haha. I wasn't really concentrating when writing my last message. Heavy going. If it gets to be hard work for me, I may try the film to help me through.


Lit Bug (Foram) | 35 comments I will try the book, but the film was spectacular!


message 10: by Stacy (new)

Stacy Jensen | 9 comments I liked the book better. The layout of the stories going forward in time and then back again. The movie jumped around to much of me. I had a hard time following the movie, and that was having read the book fist.


message 11: by Jo (new)

Jo | 1094 comments I don't think this film is for me as I really didn't enjoy the book. I found it really hard work and I had to force myself to finish it. In fact I only enjoyed a couple of the stories. Before I started it, I really thought it would have be something I would have enjoyed but I never really got into it.


message 12: by Buck (new)

Buck (spectru) | 900 comments My wife not long ago announced that Cloud Atlas was on television. Having read it, I declined to watch the movie and continued reading whichever book was in my lap.


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