Magic is when you’re reading one thing, but something much deeper is going into your head.

Reading Kazuo Ishiguro’s NEVER LET ME GO, I was first caught up in the story details, the intimate memories of the main character, Kathy, and the vivid pictures Kathy paints of her childhood, her friends, her teachers - and the mystery that surrounds them all.

As the story moves along, I find I’m unable to put the book down, even though Kathy is still describing her life’s memories. There’s something about Ishiguro that makes her memories become something more. (I can’t give details because of a spoiler situation.)

I can say that Kathy is a true innocent. And when she tells us of her life, we can only see the more global picture later on, as the picture widens. The profound implications of Kathy’s life don’t hit us right away. And because we see the world through her innocence, the final, nightmarish impact is even more shocking.

This was my first Kazuo Ishiguro book, and now I intend to read them all!

  • Glittering_Ruin_4149@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    So, this one is about cloning?

    I am sensing a theme in his book. I read only one so far, Klara and the Sun, and that one was something.

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      10 months ago

      I would say that Never Let Me Go is similar to Klára and Sun in a sense that it’s a book with sci-fi premise but the sci-fi aspect is not the main focus of the story’s. If you enjoyed Klara and the Sun, definitely read this book as well!