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Book Description
Number9Dream is the international literary sensation from a writer with astonishing range and imaginative energy—an intoxicating ride through Tokyo's dark underworlds and the even more mysterious landscapes of our collective dreams.
David Mitchell follows his eerily precocious, globe-striding Continue
Critics
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guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010
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When Blade Runner meets Jack Kerouac
number9dream David Mitchell Sceptre £10, pp419 Buy it at a discount at BOL There was a recent cinema advertisement for a mobile phone company in which every object in an urban landscape was represented only by the letters of its name. The world is no ... (read full critics)
guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010
2 Reviews
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Miroku said on Nov 1, 2010 | Add your feedback
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The hope of British fiction?
Well, a startling phantasmagorical book taking the reader around modern Japan via a range of reality phases. I enjoyed this book immensely, especially around the significance of personal journeys for restoring meaning to the past, and how well-written text creates its own dynamic energy.
Yes. Thi ... (continue)
Ian Hodgson said on Sep 26, 2010 | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 432 Pages
- Edition: New Ed
- ISBN-10: 0340747978
- ISBN-13: 9780340747971
- Publisher: Sceptre
- Pub date: Apr 04, 2002
- Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 194 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover and eBook
Prices Change currency & sellers
| ISBN | Edition | List | Sale | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9780340747971 | Paperback | $12.64 | $10.19 | The Book Depository |
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I think I'm turning Japanese
number9dream David Mitchell 422pp, Sceptre, £10 Buy it at a discount at BOL David Mitchell's first novel, Ghostwritten , was one of the most highly praised fiction debuts of recent times, and with unusual justice. It was impressive mainly for its ima ... (read full critics)