Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me Go is a dystopian science fiction novel by British novelist Kazuo Ishiguro published in 2005. It was nominated for the Booker Prize in 2005 (which Ishiguro had already won for The Remains of the Day in 1989), the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2006, and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2005. Time magazine named it the best novel of 2005, and it was included in its list of the "100 Best English-language Novels Published Since 1923—the Beginning of TIME". In addition, it got an ALA Alex Award in 2006. Mark Romanek directed a film adaption, which was broadcast in 2010; a Japanese television drama aired in 2016.
Ishiguro's sixth novel is Never Let Me Go. This tale is set in an alternate world in England in the 1990s. Human cloning was legalized and practiced at the time. Never Let Me Go was initially named "The Student's Novel" when Ishiguro began writing it in 1990.
Detailed information:
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
Language: English
Genre: Dystopian science fiction, speculative fiction
Link to read: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6334