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Monthly Group Reads > Jan 2012- Never Let me go

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message 1: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
ANyone started reading it yet or have read it already?


message 2: by Zeeshan (new)

Zeeshan Raza (zeeshanraza) | 107 comments Mod
will start soon, just got done with the EXAMS :-)


message 3: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments Havn't got the book yet :(


message 4: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments Will Start readin as soon as I get my hands on it. Cheerz!!


message 5: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
I finished it. ummm... wasnt so thrilling or something. Anyone else who read it?


message 6: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments readin it somehow i can't seem to finish it :S


message 7: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
I know.. its monotone sorta


message 8: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments Yeah but i didnt like the isolation bit


message 9: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments I can't believe that i have finished readin...


message 10: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
oh well.. its slow, isnt it? Did u like it?


message 11: by Famma (last edited Jan 30, 2012 10:18PM) (new)

Famma | 99 comments Big NO!!! I started at good pace but it was kind of a drag.... he seems like a cold blooded *Ishiguru* I mean the three main characters had softness, tenderness, bitchiness(Ruth) and aloofness. That was a bit cold hearted to me. I didn't like the clinical aspect of the story as well.

While reading i hated that fact how they were dealing with young children with no surname, with no purpose known to them. I found Kathy totally robotic, no emotions beside tear at the end and totally detached from others. All in all, It was very depressing for me. :( What do you say?


message 12: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
Yes, I would agree with lack of emotions around characters, somehow, you would want to show their playfulness of childhood more to make ur point but the writer had other thoughts. The whole narration seem a bit bleak overall.

I must add, I had seen movie beforehand and knew the plot, I felt that is the reason why I am unable to enjoy it much.


message 13: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments Hmm Thank God! I'm saved from watching it. haha

The Message that *the sun will rise one day* and everything will change was very hard to understand in last two chapters.


message 14: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
I am sorry, what?


message 15: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments I am talking about the message which i gathered beside all that sadness in this book. You will also find humanity in those teacher or mentors. What I gathered was no matter how babies bring into this cold world, test tubes or no test tubes as a human we will be emotionally involved with them and won't consider them object.


message 16: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
That's an interesting thought because from where I was, I could just see how horrible human can be. And that even though they tried, sometimes, there is no going back. (view spoiler)


message 17: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments My point is did you notice how their guardians looked after them, provided them everything in that isolation at Hailsham. Of course it was depressing, cold and harsh but I liked the way how Miss Emily calmed Tommy and how they let them fall in love with each other even when they got to know the purpose of their lives. It just softens the blow. Moreover, you remembered when Kathy used to sing that song Baby, Baby, Never let me Go and what she used to imagine was really heartbreaking and how madam reacted though Kathy found it later what madam thought. Oh and don’t forget the scientist who was carrying his work to create another generation of such children and the concerned bodies put an end to his research/work.
CONCLUSION: All humans are not horrible.


message 18: by Zeeshan (new)

Zeeshan Raza (zeeshanraza) | 107 comments Mod
Ok, so now I don't need to read the book :-D


message 19: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments Should read may be you'll have different opinion and will tell us somthing we have overlooked :)


message 20: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
LOL.. I have been told I am generally a pessimist Famma, no wonder my conclusion was "man is best in his worst" :P


message 21: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments you can't be or you wouldn't be interested in reading. One man worst is another man's best.


message 22: by Parsa, the obsessive reader (new)

Parsa | 176 comments Mod
okay cynical? :P


message 23: by Famma (new)

Famma | 99 comments haha


message 24: by Hiba (new)

Hiba | 3 comments i watched the movie last night and thought i really should have read the book instead. its a beautiful story that just could not be translated on screen. :/


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