Klara and the Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro

Klara and the Sun

By Kazuo Ishiguro

  • Release Date: 2021-03-02
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
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From 1,924 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Once in a great while, a book comes along that changes our view of the world. This magnificent novel from the Nobel laureate and author of Never Let Me Go is “an intriguing take on how artificial intelligence might play a role in our futures ... a poignant meditation on love and loneliness” (The Associated Press). • A GOOD MORNING AMERICA Book Club Pick!

Here is the story of Klara, an Artificial Friend with outstanding observational qualities, who, from her place in the store, watches carefully the behavior of those who come in to browse, and of those who pass on the street outside. She remains hopeful that a customer will soon choose her. Klara and the Sun is a thrilling book that offers a look at our changing world through the eyes of an unforgettable narrator, and one that explores the fundamental question: what does it mean to love?

Reviews

  • Wish it had more

    2
    By EmmStro
    There was so much left unanswered. The book never drew me in, I kept waiting for the story to grip me- it missed the mark for me.
  • Low impact story line

    2
    By VastOzone
    Not much density in this rather quaint story. I was waiting for something substantial to happen but it never arrived. Not really Sci-fi. Pretty much just a contemporary story about a child and her caregiver.
  • Thank you, Dear Author

    5
    By k10ca
    One of the most beautiful, heart-wrenching, thought-provoking books I’ve ever read. Sir Kazuo Ishiguro creates as vivid and poignant a world in “Klara” as he did in “Never Let Me Go.” He allows space for the reader to discover her own associations, emotional and intellectual, to the themes he explores. My experience of reading this book calls to mind my experience of psychoanalysis, how intense the emotional bond is between the analytic pair, a bond that’s strong enough to bear contact with the truth of what’s inside our minds and hearts.
  • Ishiguro is magic

    4
    By Akamba
    This book starts somewhat slowly, but gets ever more engaging. As the story becomes more established, Ishiguro creates moments that are utterly unique to his writing. Scenarios that he portrays with a kind of fidelity to reality that I’ve never seen elsewhere. I don’t want to give anything away, but I’ll say that as with his other books, he finds nuances in the relationship between emotions and behavior that are beyond uncanny. Another marvel from this remarkable artist.
  • Hinted at some interesting themes

    3
    By ciretsof
    But just never grabbed me. I wasn’t able to form relationships with or feelings for the characters. I finished, dutifully, and it’s not a _bad_ book, but also not what I’d consider great literature.
  • Thought provoking but not for everyone

    5
    By safdouadshfouasdhf
    This is REAL science fiction that actually questions life and that nature of humanity. Yes, the writing style is simple and not overly complicated but that is a GOOD thing. No bothering with useless clutter words that say the same thing, just take up more space. The reason the style is so plain is because the story is from the POV of an android
  • Fascinating!

    5
    By Bluegrass Shopper
    Much to think about in this novel! Our increasing dependence on technology to “experience” life carries a variety of risks along with advantages.
  • Leaving a tear

    5
    By DanitaPerson
    Thought provoking. Profoundly emotional. With just enough mystery to keep the story alive inside of my heart such that I may never forget Klara. Or the Sun.
  • Transfixed!

    5
    By Jwil'smom
    I looked forward to reading this book each night. The author took me to another world that was a bit strange yet familiar and accessible. Klara was an exquisite character. Kind, intelligent and highly observant and I very much cared about her. Excellent storytelling!
  • A story like a poem

    5
    By DHP2
    This is a great book. Beautifully, slyly written.

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