Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Caste by Isabel Wilkerson
And yes, I feel guilty for not liking it.
I disliked it too. I didn’t find the writing to be as compelling as “The Warmth of Other Suns,” which I absolutely loved.
My pick is Lessons in Chemistry. Utter drivel.
As a woman scientist, I wanted to burn Lessons in Chemistry. So pathetic. Melodrama and self-pity passing for literature. Have we no standards anymore?
That said, I love Ishiguro. Klara and the Sun was slow, and not his best, but it was a good try in the age of AI. But it is a somewhat disappointing 21st century teen-centric rewrite of Remains of the Day, which remains profoundly Nobel-worthy and a novel for the ages, especially as I grow older myself.