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    1. Remains of the Day:

      End of the Affair by Graham Greene

      Atonement by Ian McEwan

      The Go-Between by LP Hartley

      Never Let Me Go:

      Cloud Atlas, and Bone Clocks by David Mitchell

      Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel

      Floating World:

      A Fine Balance by Rohinson Mistry

      Pale View of Hills

      Empire of the Sun by JG Ballard

    2. rocko_granato on

      I feel that W.G. Sebald‘s writing has a similarly calming effect on me as K. Ishiguro’s

    3. Weak_Illustrator7040 on

      [Beautiful Shining People](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beautiful_Shining_People) by Michael Grothaus, especially if you liked Klara and the Sun and Never Let Me Go. Grothaus examines how aspects of technology, like AI, impact not just society but individuals and their relationships. BSP, in my opinion, was much better than Klara, even though Klara got more attention.

    4. Infamous_Wave9878 on

      If you like his restraint (which i think is the genius of his writing) you would like The Road by Cormac McCarthy. The prose is more experimental though, and it’s more overtly sad. But they both are very good at restraint and having you read between the lines if you’re willing to try something slightly different!

      Otherwise maybe The Memory Police reminds me of Never Let Me Go

      Or Flowers for Algernon kinda reminds me of Klara and the Sun

    5. notthemostcreative on

      Tan Twan Eng!!!!! Check out Garden of the Evening Mists or The Gift of Rain.

    6. ShockEvening7501 on

      I love his books! Ted Chiang and Ken Liu also write speculative fiction like that, though I’ve only read their short stories.

      Ted Chiang:
      – Exhalation
      – Story of Your Life and Others (Arrival is based off of Story of Your Life)

      Ken Liu:
      – The Paper Menagerie and other stories
      – The Hidden Girl and other stories
      From looking him up I just saw he has another short story anthology coming out this September, yay!

      Ken Liu was also the translator of the Three Body Problem, another great book (and this one isn’t a short story anthology)

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