A review by oxnard_montalvo
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

Achingly tragic. Mr. Stevens is such a unique literary voice who just does not waver in the least. Big applause to Ishiguro for creating a character who is so pompous and stiff and yet warm and loyal. He's fascinating and frustrating in equal measure. Very tense book wherein nothing truly 'happens'. Probably make my top five of the year I imagine.