


Suffice it to say that this very weird book is as intricate, subtly unsettling and moving as any Ishiguro has written." - Geoff Dyer, Independent on Sunday

(.) Thought-provoking stuff, certainly, but ultimately the style outweighs the substance." - The Economist

(.) The most frustrating aspect of the novel, however, is the paradox of Hailsham's students being so expensively educated and taught to think for themselves, yet so fully accepting of their fate. "Mr Ishiguro (.) writes such taut, emotionless sentences this time that they feel almost contrived the language adds much to the book's sense of unreality, but also makes it hard to care much about the characters.No consensus, though many are impressed (and even more: confused) by how he goes about it Never Let Me Go was made into a film in 2010, directed by Mark Romanek and starring Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, and Charlotte RamplingĪ- : well-written, if not entirely convincing.General information | review summaries | our review | links | about the authorĪlles, was wir geben mussten - Deutschland Trying to meet all your book preview and review needs.
