
Cloud Cuckoo Land
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Narrated by:
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Marin Ireland
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Simon Jones
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By:
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Anthony Doerr
About this listen
‘There is magic in this place … You just have to sit and breathe and wait and it will find you’
Fifteenth-century Constantinople. Present day Idaho. The future, and humanity’s last hope.
Across time and space, five young dreamers are bound by a single ancient text. Together, they tell a story of a world in peril; of the power of words, of resilience, and of hope against all odds.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All the Light We Cannot See returns with a heart-breaking, magnificent epic of human connection and a love letter to storytelling itself.
‘Wonderment and despair, love and destruction and hope – all find their place in its sumptuously plotted pages’ Observer
‘Ingenious, hopeful and totally absorbing’ Financial Times
‘This engagingly written, big-hearted book is a must-read’ Daily Mirror
©2021 Anthony Doerr (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
‘Sets him comfortably alongside Tolkien, Rowling and David Mitchell, and he is a much more elegant writer than two of those … Cloud Cuckoo Land is an impressive achievement and a joy to read. Serious novels are rarely this fun.’ The Times
‘There is a kind of book a seasoned writer produces after a big success: large-hearted, wide in scope and joyous. Following his Pulitzer winner All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr’s Cloud Cuckoo Land is a deep lungful of fresh air – and a gift of a novel’ Guardian
‘A paean to stories as a source of sustenance and solace, and to the sweetness of our shared terrestrial home, Doerr’s narrative is buoyant with humanity and it’s author’s palpable pleasure in invention’ Daily Mail
‘A humane and uplifting book for adults that’s infused with the magic of childhood reading experiences. Cloud Cuckoo Land is ultimately a celebration of books, the power and possibilities of reading’ New York Times
‘Cloud Cuckoo Land is a fascinatingly ambitious tale that’s worth the seven year wait’ Stylist
‘Pulitzer Prize-winner Anthony Doerr’s new novel traverses time and space, unifying his characters through a text written by Diogenes in the first century AD. Cloud Cuckoo Land begins there and sweeps through the millennia in a huge, imaginative arc that celebrates the outsiders, the writers and the keepers of books. An ultimately hopeful and life-affirming novel about the essence of love, literature and art’ Irish Independent
‘This is a dazzling epic of love, war and the joy of books – one for David Mitchell fans’ Guardian
‘Wonderment and despair, love and destruction and hope – all find their place in its sumptuously plotted pages’ Observer
An absorbing story
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I will listen again!
Thank you Mr Doerr…. I can’t wait for your next book.
What a surprise!
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A must read!
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A land to live in!
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Amazing
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The interweaving of the different eras
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Make a new edition with a different narrator
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and retracing it’s steps backwards to help sort them out is always hard on audible anyway.
I felt quite angry with it at times - why dies it have to be so opaque? It feels like trying to be too clever. I ploughed my way through it but then, when I’d understood the structure and a sense of the characters and story, I re listened at 1.5 speed and pulled it together. I also caught onto things I’d not got the implications of first listen.
I enjoyed it much more in retrospect.
Although I disliked the narration of the donkey I felt it had an important role and acted as a spine for other stories. I appreciated the perspectives of the journeys through trials and tribulations and the different kinds of resolutions of the different tales. I enjoyed characters, resolution and situation of the sci fi one most, and found it intriguing. I also enjoyed learning about the bits about the old languages, ways of storytelling, differing functions of libraries throughout time as well the range of different characters and how relationships developed.
Overall I enjoyed the listen but felt it was harder to grasp than it would/should have been to read it.
Cloud cuckoo land
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Need focus!
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Absolutely fabulous loved every minute spent on listening to this book
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