![]() ![]() When we reach the ending, it feels convenient, as if the author ran out of steam or doesn't quite know how to wrap up all the concepts he introduced. The potential for something profound is there, but the narrative doesn't get anywhere close to that. And I'm not afraid to admit that her search for her "forever home" tugged at my heartstrings.īut I got a little bit confused soon after because I'm not sure what the author is trying to say with this story. But it fits the tone of the story, and I really enjoyed reading her growing awareness and insight. Since she's a robot and the story is told from her perspective, her narrative comes across as a bit robotic and detached. ![]() We start off with Klara at the store, hoping to be chosen as the Artificial Friend for a family. It didn't wow me in any way, but I didn't hate it either. ![]() But Klara and the Sun didn't elicit such strong emotions in me. This seems to be quite a polarizing book, with everyone either loving it or hating it. ![]()
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