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You Might Want to Read the Latter . . .
Klara and the Sun, by the masterful Kazuo Ishiguro, is a profound (and profoundly melancholy) take on obsolescence and AI . . . if you want a funny, poignant and upbeat version of this story, try Set My Heart to Five by Simon Stephenson.
2 comments:
I thought Ishiguro was masterful until I read "When We Were Orphans" and then I realized he's hit or miss.
i never read that one, but judging by the title and your short review, i'll skip it.
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