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So thrilled this one was chosen!
I've loved the others by Ishiguro I've read, especially Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant, and The Remains of the Day. But I haven't read this one yet!
I've loved the others by Ishiguro I've read, especially Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant, and The Remains of the Day. But I haven't read this one yet!

I have heard that this book is very different than his others. Many of my GR friends who have read it have rated it 4 or more stars, including ones that don't read dystopian/scifi, but not all liked it.
I've only read one of Ishiguro's novels so far, and am going to start this fresh with no expectation of it being anything like The Remains of the Day.
Karin wrote: "I've just put a hold on this, but an #11 in line--hopefully I am close to the front at my personal library where the give preference to patrons (the holds are in a library network.
I have heard th..."
Karin, all three of those novels I cite are vastly different in topic and approach, though I definitely can feel his sensibility working in all of them.
I think not expecting it to be like The Remains of the Day is wise! I suspect this book will be once again quite different than his others.
I have heard th..."
Karin, all three of those novels I cite are vastly different in topic and approach, though I definitely can feel his sensibility working in all of them.
I think not expecting it to be like The Remains of the Day is wise! I suspect this book will be once again quite different than his others.
Colleen wrote: "On a library hold! I'll get to it as soon as I can and lurk a bit here."
Wonderful Colleen! :)
Wonderful Colleen! :)
If I can get a copy of this through audible, I will join in. If not I may have to put this on hold until May/June time. My studies are starting to get busy as I finish up the year.
Alannah wrote: "If I can get a copy of this through audible, I will join in. If not I may have to put this on hold until May/June time. My studies are starting to get busy as I finish up the year."
Totally understand Alannah. It's available through Audible US, but there are often differences on Audible UK. Hope things work out with Audible, and more importantly, wishing you the best with your studies!
Totally understand Alannah. It's available through Audible US, but there are often differences on Audible UK. Hope things work out with Audible, and more importantly, wishing you the best with your studies!
I've read it last year, and I have to confess I didn't love it that much; I'm curious to see what you think...


Looking forward to your opinions
Sounds encouraging Luca! :)
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Greg wrote: "Sounds good Janice!
I hope to start after the 1st Laura, and I'll let you know what I think. :)"
I count on it!
I hope to start after the 1st Laura, and I'll let you know what I think. :)"
I count on it!

Tweedledum wrote: "I read this book last year and found it fascinating but I think it would be good to reread with the group."
We'd be glad to have you join us Tweedledum!
We'd be glad to have you join us Tweedledum!
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Ruth wrote: "I am picking up a copy from the library Monday. I requested it and it already came in but I have to get through this weekend and my Mom’s memorial service."
Virtual hugs Ruth. Glad you will be joining us!
Virtual hugs Ruth. Glad you will be joining us!
Starting just a week early since I want to participate in several reads next month:
I just started Book One, and as always with Ishiguro, I love how quiet and penetrating the prose is.
No huge happenings yet but Klara's perspective is so fascinating, her yearning for knowledge of the outside . . . and I feel very drawn to Josie with her kind smile and cautious walk. I love the moment where Klara and Rosa are shocked by the idea of (view spoiler) , and I'm curious as to why the AFs avoid (view spoiler) .
With Ishiguro, little things like this feel momentous to me somehow, and in life, I suppose it's those small things that we don't always notice that carry much of the truth of life! I feel that way about my life, for sure. Much of the truth of life is internal.
I just started Book One, and as always with Ishiguro, I love how quiet and penetrating the prose is.
No huge happenings yet but Klara's perspective is so fascinating, her yearning for knowledge of the outside . . . and I feel very drawn to Josie with her kind smile and cautious walk. I love the moment where Klara and Rosa are shocked by the idea of (view spoiler) , and I'm curious as to why the AFs avoid (view spoiler) .
With Ishiguro, little things like this feel momentous to me somehow, and in life, I suppose it's those small things that we don't always notice that carry much of the truth of life! I feel that way about my life, for sure. Much of the truth of life is internal.
Finished Book One, and there are several little mysteries. Since it's coming from Klara's perspective, it's often slightly unclear. Although she's intelligent and very curious, she has an unbiased and a completely uninformed perspective; she often doesn't understand fully what is happening or why people are doing what they do.
There are a few points where (view spoiler) What do you think is going on here? I guess maybe (view spoiler) I found this whole thing curious.
Then, the next mystery was the strange "Cootings Machine." What does everyone think that was? My best guess was (view spoiler) But I wasn't sure.
One other thing: why was Manager disappointed in Rosa and Klara after their last day in the window? I thought maybe (view spoiler) Is that what everyone else got out of it, or did anyone have another theory?
There are a few points where (view spoiler) What do you think is going on here? I guess maybe (view spoiler) I found this whole thing curious.
Then, the next mystery was the strange "Cootings Machine." What does everyone think that was? My best guess was (view spoiler) But I wasn't sure.
One other thing: why was Manager disappointed in Rosa and Klara after their last day in the window? I thought maybe (view spoiler) Is that what everyone else got out of it, or did anyone have another theory?
Greg wrote: "So thrilled this one was chosen!
I've loved the others by Ishiguro I've read, especially Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant, and The Remains of the Day. Bu..."
I think that as beautifula as The Remains of the Day he will never get
I've loved the others by Ishiguro I've read, especially Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant, and The Remains of the Day. Bu..."
I think that as beautifula as The Remains of the Day he will never get
LauraT wrote: "I think that as beautifula as The Remains of the Day he will never get"
I think it's a matter of taste, but I totally get it Laura. The Remains of the Day is very different than his other books; it's such a beautiful character study and heartbreaking in its quiet power!
I find his other books also beautiful but in very different ways.
I think it's a matter of taste, but I totally get it Laura. The Remains of the Day is very different than his other books; it's such a beautiful character study and heartbreaking in its quiet power!
I find his other books also beautiful but in very different ways.
I just finished book 2, but I'll take a break now until the group read hits the official start date in April before I continue on into book 3. It's going to be hard to restrain myself, but I think I can do it. :)
Since Klara doesn't take anything for granted, she notices the little things that most people would take for granted . . . such as her observations about morning Coffee time and it's importance to Josie and the mother.
Now, there are some larger mysteries, most importantly what exactly makes children (view spoiler) . It seems maybe the (view spoiler)
The other part that's really mysterious to me is when the mother says to Klara: (view spoiler) I've very curious as to what's going on here.
I am starting to think this book will end up being similar to Never Let Me Go, in (view spoiler) .
Since Klara doesn't take anything for granted, she notices the little things that most people would take for granted . . . such as her observations about morning Coffee time and it's importance to Josie and the mother.
Now, there are some larger mysteries, most importantly what exactly makes children (view spoiler) . It seems maybe the (view spoiler)
The other part that's really mysterious to me is when the mother says to Klara: (view spoiler) I've very curious as to what's going on here.
I am starting to think this book will end up being similar to Never Let Me Go, in (view spoiler) .
Greg wrote: "LauraT wrote: "I think that as beautifula as The Remains of the Day he will never get"
I think it's a matter of taste, but I totally get it Laura. The Remains of the Day is very diffe..."
Indeed it is a matter of taste - as always with books and reading!
I was talking about how I felt with it; and I do agree with you saying that I also liked ho other books, but not as much as that
I think it's a matter of taste, but I totally get it Laura. The Remains of the Day is very diffe..."
Indeed it is a matter of taste - as always with books and reading!
I was talking about how I felt with it; and I do agree with you saying that I also liked ho other books, but not as much as that
I have ended up buying the paperbook copy of this book. This has been all over my social media and a couple of book reviewers I follow on Instagram have said they preferred reading the book over the audiobook. I'm taking that suggestion so it may take me longer to read.

Oh, thank goodness! I thought maybe I was missing something, but it's just about the worst book I have ever tried to read. DNF. So very different from his other books. Wonder what he was smoking.
Nancy wrote: "Oh, thank goodness! I thought maybe I was missing something, but it's just about the worst book I have ever tried to read. DNF. So very different from his other books. Wonder what he was smoking."
Wow, you really didn't like it!
I'm enjoying it well enough so far, though not quite as much as my favorites of his. How far did you get before the DNF?
Wow, you really didn't like it!
I'm enjoying it well enough so far, though not quite as much as my favorites of his. How far did you get before the DNF?
Just finished Book 3:
I find it touching Clara's misguided (view spoiler)
This thing with the (view spoiler) doesn't sound good though. I'm not sure what it's about, maybe (view spoiler) ? Either way, I sense something disturbing going on there that I fully expect will be more clear later.
The main mystery for me now is what it means that some kids are (view spoiler) ? It's really strange that the (view spoiler)
This book is similar to Never Let Me Go in the way it just drops you into this (view spoiler) , but it doesn't do any hand-holding. The reader slowly absorbs what's happening from all the minutiae of the characters' daily lives and interactions. That gives it an intimacy that feels very Ishiguro-ish.
I'm very eager to see where this goes; I feel like I haven't quite discovered the heart of this story yet.
I find it touching Clara's misguided (view spoiler)
This thing with the (view spoiler) doesn't sound good though. I'm not sure what it's about, maybe (view spoiler) ? Either way, I sense something disturbing going on there that I fully expect will be more clear later.
The main mystery for me now is what it means that some kids are (view spoiler) ? It's really strange that the (view spoiler)
This book is similar to Never Let Me Go in the way it just drops you into this (view spoiler) , but it doesn't do any hand-holding. The reader slowly absorbs what's happening from all the minutiae of the characters' daily lives and interactions. That gives it an intimacy that feels very Ishiguro-ish.
I'm very eager to see where this goes; I feel like I haven't quite discovered the heart of this story yet.
I started this on Wednesday, it was quite easy to get stuck in. Before I knew it I had read about 90 pages.

I find it touching Clara's misguided [spoilers removed]
This thing with the [spoilers removed] doesn't sound good though. I'm not sure what it's about, maybe [spoilers remov..."
Have you read The Remains of the Day?

I find it touching Clara's misguided [spoilers removed]
This thing with the [spoilers removed] doesn't sound good though. I'm not sure what it's about, maybe [s..."
Never mind. I saw in a previous post you had.


Audible seem to have mislaid my original purchase so bought the kindle version.
What struck me now, on re-reading was the exquisite detail with which Klara describes her very limited view of the outside world and her deep appreciation of the sun though at this stage she has a limited appreciation of what the sun even is.
Reading, or rather listening first time, I remember it taking me quite a long time to fully appreciate who or what Klara and her companions were and the mind boggling ideas of that rather overshadowed other aspects of the writing. However this time around I am savouring this.
This is something I love about all Ishiguru’s writing, Simple sentences build layer upon layer of complexity that is almost imperceptible then later you realise a wonderfully detailed background has been crafted.
Klara’s sentience and intelligence sets her apart in so many ways, here she is as the beginning of understanding, eager for knowledge, curious, looking forward to fulfilling her purpose. The reader is challenged even here to consider the potential cruelty of creating a sentient creature… albeit of a robotic nature, that must, of necessity go on to endure a “life” locked in loneliness and isolation once the “purpose” has been fulfilled.



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