The House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe explores the lives of several characters as they navigate through their dreams and waking lives. The novel is complex and multi-layered, with Coe weaving together different narrative threads to create a tapestry of interconnected stories. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the themes of sleep and dreaming are handled with a depth and nuance that makes for a thought-provoking read. Coe's writing is witty and sharp, as usual, and he is able to create a sense of unease and mystery throughout the novel that keeps the reader engaged. Overall, The House of Sleep is a masterfully crafted and highly enjoyable read.
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