Cloud Cuckoo Land

A Novel

Hardcover, 656 pages

Published Sept. 27, 2021 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-6843-8
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Very well constructed story

Kinda science fiction, kinda not? A really well designed story with compelling characters that loops around on itself. Once it gets going it's hard to put down

A book about the power of books and stories

It's a long novel but it didn't feel like it was wasting words. It's a few stories told at once about different people living in different places at different times. One thing that links the stories is none of the main characters are satisfied with the hand they were dealt in life, and the stories explore how they deal with that. Some threads (Constantinople) engaged me sooner than others (Argos), but by the end I was interested in everything, and it all came together in a satisfying way.

There also was some queer representation in the novel, and I like that sort of thing.

reviewed Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr

Up in the clouds

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What a book ! There is much to say and yet it is hard to give a coherent summary of what unfolds in this story. The narration is fluid and I was able to swallow this massive book in little time, and yet, NOTHING in this story is written at random. Much like the Diogene theater piece, this book conveys hope and wisdom.

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So much to enjoy in this one. Rarely do I feel like I get to know as many characters deeply as I do in CCL. Subplots that begin in one character's arc payoff beautifully in another character's arc. While CCL certainly may not be for everyone, I found it difficult to put down!

Not your average history story

Excellent book. A fabulous range of seemingly random threads all wonderfully joined together by the end. Romance, war, science fiction, history, small town family life, it's all here.

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There is an ancient, mysterious Greek tale, written by Antonius Diogenes. Mysterious, because it was lost, and then some of it has been obliterated with damage and time. Five people, in three different time periods separated by centures, read and bring their own meanings to this tale.

This novel leads us into the lives of Anna, Omeir, Zeno, Seymour, and Konstance, who each have compelling stories of their own. The way the narrative switches back and forth between stories, letting the reader notice the connections, is brilliant and compelling. This ancient tale captures attention and imagination, allowing people to just enjoy it, to live in the moment.

The themes that run through these stories are beautiful, too. To need hope, to need other people, is to be human. And we are all in this together, and can't give up.

There are so many wonderful details in these stories! Jonathan Doerr …

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