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Never Let Me Go double review

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Brett Alan Dewing
Feb 06, 2011
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Roundly acclaimed as one of the best books in recent years, Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go is indeed a beautifully written book with round, relatable characters and a compelling, surprising, slow-burn story.  It is thoroughly and soothingly British, insulated in dulcet tones and proper syntax in a society that never quite says what it means to express…

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