The Bone Clocks Hardback - 2014
by David Mitchell
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Readers admired Mitchell’s prose, tonal range, and command of distinct voices, praising vivid characterization—especially Holly Sykes—and the immersive settings across decades. Many, though, found the six-part, novella-like structure disjointed and the pacing uneven, with the slow tease of the supernatural plot frustrating at times. The fantasy-heavy penultimate section thrilled some and alienated others, while the bleak near-future coda was moving for some readers and extraneous for others. Frequently judged less cohesive than Cloud Atlas but still ambitious and rewarding, it’s regarded as a strong yet uneven installment in Mitchell’s interconnected universe.
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lyrical proseambitiousimmersivecharacter-richdisjointed structureuneven pacingconfusing at timesoverlonginventive worldbuildingdivisive climaxThe Bone Clocks is the sixth novel by British author, David Mitchell. After an argument with her mother and an upsetting encounter with her unfaithful boyfriend, fifteen-year-old Holly Sykes intends to get as far from Gravesend as possible. But Holly is no ordinary teen, and a chance meeting with a strange old woman on a jetty leads to a promise with repercussions many years later. The story is split into six parts with different narrators: a rebellious teen; a self-centred, self-serving young man; a British journalist hooked on the excitement of the Middle East; an arrogant writer with a guilty secret; an Horologist in his fortieth life; and an elderly grandmother. The narratives of those whose lives intersect with Holly’s relate the major events of her life in a roundabout way while, at the same time, telling a thrilling tale of opposing forces and the inevitable battle that ensues. The tale is told over some six decades and jumps from small town England to a Swiss ski resort, Iraq, Hay, Columbia, Western Australia, Shanghai, Iceland, New York, Canada and Ireland. Mitchell touches on a myriad of subjects: teen angst, infatuation and true love, career/family balance, literary critics and book fairs, the curse of privilege, socially conscious pop idols, the world’s reliance on technology and the pervasiveness of the internet. His characters comment on: ageing (It’s not just that you get old and your kids leave; it’s that the world zooms away and leaves you hankering for whatever decade you felt most comfy inâ€); religion (“..if you could reason with religious people, there wouldn’t be any religious people†and “Prayer may be a placebo for the disease of helplessness, but placebos can make you feel betterâ€); and technological advances (“Some magic is normality you’re not yet used toâ€). He gives them words of wisdom (“People are icebergs, with just a bit you can see and loads you can’t†and “Mum said I’d learn betrayals came in various shapes and sizes, but to betray someone’s dream is the unforgiveable oneâ€) and some lovely descriptive prose (“The English Channel’s biro-blue; the sky’s the blue of snooker-chalk.â€) His characters are appealing and readers may find themselves wondering for some time just whose intentions are pure and whose are not; some develop in depth and integrity as the story progresses. Holly is easy to admire, resourceful and engaging; her use of the rolling pin is definitely a laugh-out-loud moment. This is a wonderfully crafted novel, with mysterious happenings building the intrigue until things begin to fall into place with the fifth narrative. Fans of Mitchell’s earlier novels will delight in (and quite probably be excited by) the connections (characters, locations, themes) with this one. Once again, Mitchell gives the reader a brilliant novel and it will be interesting to see what he does next.
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- Title The Bone Clocks
- Author David Mitchell
- Binding Hardback
- Edition First Edition
- Pages 624
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Random House, New York
- Publication date 2014-09-02
- ISBN 9781400065677 / 1400065674
- Weight 2.28 lbs (1.03 kg)
- Dimensions 9.75 x 6.3 x 1.44 in (24.77 x 16.00 x 3.66 cm)
- Reading level 880
- Category Fiction - General
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2014008517
- Dewey Decimal Code 823.914
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