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|title=Cloud Atlas
|author=David Mitchell
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=1444730878
|pages=544
|publisher=Sceptre
|date=February 2005
|isbn=0340822783
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'''A ''Times Educational Supplement'' Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
 
''Cloud Atlas'' by David Mitchell was nominated for the Booker Prize; received rave reviews and has been touted as one of the greatest reads of all time. As such, I delayed reading it for many months. After all, I was bound to be disappointed. Cloud Atlas is a novel told in six parts. Telling the tale of six radically different, yet linked lives, it is a disjointed mishmash of a book. Rather than a novel, this book reads like a collection of short stories combined by a loose connection and this is its strength and ultimately its weakness.
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