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ello_its_me 's review for:
The Remains of the Day
by Kazuo Ishiguro
In terms of story not much happens, but this book is a great character study exploring the definition of greatness and dignity.
The entire book is written from the perspective of Stevens who is an unreliable narrator, which makes you wonder how much of his recollection was true and how much was what he perceived it to be instead, as Stevens himself mentions multiple times through the book that his recollection of events might have been a bit mixed up.
The entire book is written from the perspective of Stevens who is an unreliable narrator, which makes you wonder how much of his recollection was true and how much was what he perceived it to be instead, as Stevens himself mentions multiple times through the book that his recollection of events might have been a bit mixed up.