A review by miazanette
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

4.0

Interesting variation on Ishiguro’s common theme of putting us in the mind of an artificial life narrator whose observation based story telling inherently leaves out the darker, deeper commentary of the main events. It very quietly points to its lessons here. There is much left at the end to draw your own conclusions on. Doesn’t have as much of the heart that Never Let Me Go does but definitely worth the read.