No. You need to remove your brain and any sort of comprehensive reading skills for it to make sense.
Also, being drunk might not hurt.
'Bring On The Night'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
No. You need to remove your brain and any sort of comprehensive reading skills for it to make sense.
Also, being drunk might not hurt.
No. You need to remove your brain and any sort of comprehensive reading skills for it to make sense.
Oh. Hmmm, so should I skip it?
Maybe. I don't know. I'm bitter about that book. You might like it. It is an easy read, mostly. It doesn't get as entwined as Wicked did.
Aimee, I thought you were really enjoying it when you first started reading it?
I was. The ending pissed me off and the more I thought about the book, the more I got mad at it.
Ah, the story that made me wish I could go back in time and prevent Ray Bradbury from signing away the movie rights.
Even if you'd come back to the present to find that Paris Hilton was now President?
Even if you'd come back to the present to find that Paris Hilton was now President?
Sadly, that might be an improvement.
It hit me similarly. I had no idea I even cared until, all the sudden, I was a freakin' mess. It was very impressive, because I knew Ishiguro was heading towards a conclusion like that, but when it arrived, it just devastated me.
Ishiguro does that brilliantly. Remains of the Day hit me like that. For some reason, I wasn't as affected by Never Let Me Go, but I'm not sure why.
I've heard that from a few other people, but Never Let Me Go is the first Ishiguro novel I've read.
I've heard that from a few other people, but Never Let Me Go is the first Ishiguro novel I've read.
I've just read the two, but I have When We Were Orphans sitting on my pile of the Unread at home. I like his style a great deal. Someone who can produce such an emotional broadside without you ever seeing it coming is a remarkable talent.