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Just finished reading Cloud Atlas. I must be missing something because it
Posted by
TWuG
Nov 13 '12, 12:30
Seemed a whole lot of words to say very little. And says it poorly, too.
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I agree. The movie is way better. It does a better job of expressing many of the themes.
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ceregon
Nov 13, 12:58
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you realize that's on purpose, right? -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 13, 13:09
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Crap is crap. Intentional crap is no less crap.
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TWuG
Nov 13, 13:15
I liked the book better than the movie. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 13, 12:37
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I suppose if this is one's first introduction to the ideas in the book, it might be good.
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TWuG
Nov 13, 12:41
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or you could just go along for the ride and enjoy the stories
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znufrii
Nov 13, 12:44
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Well then the stories should have tried to be less boring.
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TWuG
Nov 13, 12:50
Kim disagrees. -- (link)
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David
Nov 13, 12:33
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I will read this later. Thanks for the link.
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TWuG
Nov 13, 12:51
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