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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Janice and I will be reading The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell. The more the merrier so feel free to join in with us.

We were thinking either end of July/beginning of August.


message 2: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I'm looking forward to reading this book. Mitchell is becoming one of my favourite authors.


message 3: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Yes he has a way with story telling that's for sure. I need to give Cloud Atlas another go now I'm more familiar with his work and that i like him.


message 4: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I haven't read Cloud Atlas either. I've seen the movie and bought the DVD.


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Sarah | 18550 comments Janice wrote: "I haven't read Cloud Atlas either. I've seen the movie and bought the DVD."

I have the film but haven't watched it yet. Can't decide whether to watch it first or read the book first.


Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Sarah wrote: "Janice wrote: "I haven't read Cloud Atlas either. I've seen the movie and bought the DVD."

I have the film but haven't watched it yet. Can't decide whether to watch it first or read the book first."


I've done both. In my opinion the book has much more depth. The movie doesn't seem to impart the historical impact of connective events as well as the book.


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Sarah | 18550 comments Thanks Almeta. I might just watch it first. Might inspire me to read it given i gave up the first time around after 11 pages.


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Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments This has been on my wishlist for a while so I might join you in this buddy read. I haven't read any David Mitchell books before, but this one sounds like it might be interesting.


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I need a book to fit the yearly challenge for favorite season fall. Does anyone know if this one fits that .


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I'm assuming yes since Autumn's is in title. But I did say fall in my answer are we so technical my book needs to say fall or will autumn work


message 11: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Autumn is the same season as fall so to my I can't see a problem with it. Janice? I'm going to use this for the boat task (preferred mode of transport)


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Sarah | 18550 comments Lisa wrote: "This has been on my wishlist for a while so I might join you in this buddy read. I haven't read any David Mitchell books before, but this one sounds like it might be interesting."

This one looks more historical fiction compared to the others he's written.


message 13: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments Yes, it will work for season in the title. Fall and autumn are interchangeable in my mind.


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments With the nod that Janice just gave to Travis about Autumn/fall, I am thinking of joining you for this buddy read. I am willing to give the author another try and I can use it for my challenge too. I was not a Cloud Atlas fan. Now, off to find a copy!


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Just double checking. So I think I may join in. How's this. Never tried the author. Didn't read book description the title and cover intrigue me. I have no fear running blind. Lol.

Also Cherie if you read Stephen kings review he kind of knocks cloud Atlas


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I am definitely intrigued by the title, Travis. I'm not sure if I saw it when I was gophering for "fall " or "autumn" titles in December. If I did, I may have discounted it when I saw the author's name. I had a few books picked out, but none that really appeal to me.

I did not hate Cloud Atlas, but I did not enjoy reading it. I did not like the format, like others have. I enjoyed some parts of the story and thought they were very intriguing, but I could not grasp the story on the whole. I saw the movie and really felt the same way. As a visual reference to the story some of it actually made sense, so I think Sarah might benefit by watching the movie first. I have thought about listening to the audio book but really, there are so many other books out there that I want to read more, it seems futile to give it another try.


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Sarah | 18550 comments Just realised i chose autumn for my favourite season too. Perhaps i'll use it for that too as i have plenty of viking books to cover boat.


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Sarah | 18550 comments King said this book is better than Cloud Atlas. For info...


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Good point Sarah I forgot to add that


message 20: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I haven't read Cloud Atlas, but I've read The Bone Clocks and Slade House. I'm basing my desire to read this book on their merit.


message 21: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Janice wrote: "I haven't read Cloud Atlas, but I've read The Bone Clocks and Slade House. I'm basing my desire to read this book on their merit."

Same here. I think if I'd just gone by the book blurb, I would potentially have passed it by. But I like Mitchell's writing style so I'm curious. And it has boats. :-)


message 22: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I was just looking at friends' reviews and discovered that this book sets the framework for The Bone Clocks! I'm even more excited to read it now.


message 23: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Janice wrote: "I was just looking at friends' reviews and discovered that this book sets the framework for The Bone Clocks! I'm even more excited to read it now."

Ooh. Really?! That is definitely exciting.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments Is anyone ready to start reading this book? I can start tonight.


message 25: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments I'm listening to the audio so I can listen to this one at the same time as reading the other buddy read. Probably won't start it until Monday.


Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Just ordered from the library. Will join you as soon as I can pick it up.


Margo | 11629 comments This is one of the books I have earmarked for the annual challenge. My favorite season is autumn. I'd love to join - I'll really careful about replies with spoiler tags this time *blush* . I have the audiobook.


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Hmmm. Let me check in how much of the MJSullivan book I have left. I'm not sure I want to set it down or not. I'll be in touch


message 29: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments Super! I will start tonight then.

Don't fret, Margo. It's easy enough to do. We all just need to be diligent and review what shows in the quoted part of a reply. It's so frustrating that spoilers tags are removed like that when you click on reply.


Margo | 11629 comments Thanks Janice. I might start listening tonight. I need a break from The Sword of Shannara every now and again ;-)

I actually gave up on Cloud Atlas. I kinda saw tue point of it when I watched the film but I wasn't going back there! My favourite Mitchell to date was Black Swan Green, which is name checked in The Bone Clocks. I've also read Slade House which I really enjoyed so I'm optometrist :-)


message 31: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I haven't read Black Swan Green yet, nor have I read Cloud Atlas, though I've seen the movie a couple of times.


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Oh, I need to really get a copy now. I'm still in the middle of The Paying Guests. I haven't read a book for my yearly challenge in over a month and a half. I was going to start I, Claudius because I have it on my Nook, but I might visit the library tomorrow to see if I can get a copy.


Margo | 11629 comments Started last night and so I am very engaged. I managed 3 chapters before i fell asleep. I am enjoying the short chapter lenth as the last 2 books I read were anything but! Pleasant narration, a colourful back ground and a host of interesting characters.
Chpt 1 - 3 (view spoiler)


message 34: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I started it last night as well and I'm in the middle of chapter 3, so will only comment on Chapter 1 & 2.

Chapter 1 - (view spoiler)

Chapter 2 - (view spoiler)


message 35: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments Margo wrote: "Started last night and so I am very engaged. I managed 3 chapters before i fell asleep. I am enjoying the short chapter lenth as the last 2 books I read were anything but! Pleasant narration, a col..."

There was an author's note in the ebook that mentions that the lunar calendar is used to denote Japanese dates. Yet, the Dutch parts use the Gregorian dates. Part one is set in 1799, the eleventh year of the Era of Kensei, and I would think that Chapter 1 is also set in the same time period. (view spoiler) I hope bouncing between lunar and Gregorian calendars isn't going to be confusing.


message 36: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Starting tomorrow!


Margo | 11629 comments Janice the timelines are already confusing so I'll just enjoy the story and forget about time lol Thank for letting know about the authors note - I wonder why it wasn't included in the audio? It seems quite crucial!

re. spoilers on Ch 1 and 2 (view spoiler)


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I bought an ebook copy from Barnes & Noble. I'm starting now. The author's note was in the front, explaining about the calendars.

Margo - check the table of contents. It might be at the end of your audio book.


Margo | 11629 comments Doesn't seem to be Cherie, unless its attached to the last chapter.


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Well, I got to page 29, which is in the middle of Chapter Three. (view spoiler)

The first chapter was a surprise, especially the ending.

The second chapter, with all of the Dutch names and the history references was a slog. I feel like I need to get on-line and get an update to see what was going on in the world front in 1799. I know some of it, but not enough.

I think I like Jacob. :0)

I didn't realize this book was another door stop. My ebook says 520 pages. The book actually ends on page 500. The Dedication is on page 501, followed by Acknowledgements, Reader's Guide, Other Books by This Author and About the Author. The Reader's Guide was very interesting. It gives nothing away about the book, but the reason why the author got into historical fiction and a good summary of the genre. The texts , titles, and authors quoted were awesome. Ten years ago, I wouldn't have recognized 10% of them, but thanks to GR and this group especially, I have become pretty well read. It makes me feel very happy to think so, anyway!


message 41: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments Sometimes the authors' notes are not included in the audiobooks which really annoys me. Margo, does Amazon.uk give you a "look inside" option on the book cover online? If so, the author's note should be there.


Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I'm on chapter four. Wow, it is going to be hard to keep all of the people straight, I think.

Haha, I liked the doctor.


Margo | 11629 comments Thanks Janice, I found it. Very interesting! It seems an odd way to measure the passage of time but I suppose western calendars seem odd to them. It really is an other world and one I am woefully ignorant of. Just finished chapter 6, will update later. Now I must go to supermarket :(


message 44: by Janice, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Janice (jamasc) | 59896 comments I didn't finish Chapter 3 last night. I couldn't stay awake. It will be interesting to see what (view spoiler)


Margo | 11629 comments Cherie, I like Jacob too :-) I let all the detailed stuff in chapter 2 go over my head a little. I don't think it's important to the story. There is an awful lot going on and I'm struggling to keep up!

Chapters 4 to 6 (view spoiler)


message 46: by Sarah (last edited Jul 24, 2017 07:13AM) (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments I started this just now and I have listened to chapter 1. (view spoiler)

My audiobook is narrated by two narrators - Jonathan Aris and Paula Wilcox. They are doing a good job so far. I like multiple narrators. The Bone Clocks was like that too although there were a lot more of them for that book. Who is narrating your versions Margo and Janice?


Margo | 11629 comments Same as you Sarah. I,m liking the narration. I think Janice is reading the print version.


Margo | 11629 comments Janice, re comments on chapter 3 (view spoiler)


message 49: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Good point Margo re chapter 1 (view spoiler)


Margo | 11629 comments Sarah, that is a fair summary lol cht 2 (view spoiler)


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