Ratings438
Average rating3.8
Klara and the Sun is set at some point in the future, in a world where humans have developed Artificial Friends (AFs), solar-powered humanoid robots commonly sold as companions for children. The story is narrated from the perspective of Klara, a Girl AF, and in a way, it's her coming of age story.
One of my favourite things about this book was the “world-building”. I absolutely loved the way Ishiguro slowly revealed bits and pieces of this futuristic world, careful to reveal just enough but not too much so that readers can fill in the gaps and interpret the story however they want.
At the root of it all, this is a thought-provoking story that explores what it means to be human. I'd highly recommend this book!