For once in their lives, they will not be bored by this psychological thriller, in which an aspiring writer gets a dubious chance to step into her mentor’s life and seize it for herself. Geminis: smart, wordy, curious, and, you know, pretty goddamn ruthless. Not unrelated is the fact that they care deeply about the fate of humanity-much like Ishiguro, whose latest novel not only sketches out a perfectly plausible near-future world, but also asks The Big Questions about the nature of consciousness. Kazuo Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun (Knopf, March 2)Īquarians are always thinking about the future, and so it’s no surprise they have a particular interest in speculative and SFF literature. So for the lion weeks and for the lamb weeks, here’s what you should pick up in March. Hence, this “book club,” which is actually just a a literary horoscope guaranteed to come true: a good book to read, based (sort of) on your zodiac sign. There are lots of good reasons to pick one book over another, but one we’ve never really explored before here at Lit Hub is. With all the good books that come out each month, it can be hard to decide what to read (or, if you’re anything like the people erstwhile of the Literary Hub office, now of our homes and Slack, what to read first).
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