Submitted by ackthisisamess t3_10o0r18 in books
I'm currently undergoing a phase where I want to re-read old books rather than explore new ones... I expect that this is purely for comfort reasons as I have a lot of stressors going on in my life and these books provide me with a sense of consistency.
Revisiting the Bone Clocks is truly beautiful. I adore this book and I love how David Mitchell adds in little bits of narrative from his other book, Ghostwritten. I think David Mitchell is a truly amazing author and I'm often surprised how no one in my life seems to know of him. The way he weaves stories together and his combination of character and world building/description is truly remarkable, in my opinion.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else enjoyed this book/other books by David Mitchell. And, if you dont enjoy David Mitchell/this book in particular, I'd be curious to hear more about that as well!
...I think I'm off to re-read Ghostwritten, again, as it seems to be my current all time favourite book.
Vermithor-BronzeFury t1_j6c6pcj wrote
I've also read cloud atlas and thousand autumns of jacob de zoet. Both wonderful, and for me more enjoyable than bone clocks. Enjoy the re-reads