In the hands of a lesser writer, Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go would be a dystopian thriller. It would feature chases, explosions, and a heroic rebellion against a corrupt system. But Ishiguro, a master of quiet devastation, does something far more profound: he writes a tender, melancholic coming-of-age story that just happens to take place in a nightmare.
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
“We took our eyes off the real story going on around us.” Read it before you, too, look away. Note on the Edition: If you are reading a VK upload, ensure it is the complete text (2005, Faber & Faber). Some older scans miss the final, crucial chapter. Do not let that happen. You need the last ten pages. never let me go by kazuo ishiguro vk
Fans of The Remains of the Day (for the repressed narrator), The Handmaid’s Tale (for the quiet dystopia), and anyone who needs a good, cleansing cry. In the hands of a lesser writer, Kazuo
Never Let Me Go is not a book you enjoy . It is a book you survive . It will leave you hollowed out, staring at the wall, thinking about the final shot of the film adaptation (Kathy standing in a field of weeds). It asks the most uncomfortable question of all: What makes a human life worth living? Is it your dreams, your art, or simply your love for another person? Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) “We took our eyes off