Ratings608
Average rating3.8
Very character-driven, and with little to no action going on, I can kind of see why someone would find Never Let Me Go a boring novel, but I absolutely adored it. At some point, I considered rating it 4 stars, if only because I didn't quite understand how Kathy and Tommy still managed to stay friends with Ruth, but what the hell? It's a 5/5 for me. Ishiguro did a brilliant job.
Besides being a great novel, it's also great sci-fi disguised as “literary fiction,” which is bullshit. Saying it's not science fiction just because it's not about science itself is, well, bullshit. Reinterpreting as nothing but a love story is utter. bullshit. It is. Sorry ‘bout it.
For many reasons, it kept reminding me of Ian McEwan's Atonement. I didn't love Atonement, but some of the same sentiments can be found here: melancholy helplessness, resignation, Keira Knightley. The prose is also similarly beautiful, but while McEwan's book took its toll on me, I couldn't put Ishiguro's down.