I liked Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes β even though the ending in itself felt predictable, it was very clear that the journey to that ending was the core of the book. It’s not an easy question: How much does intelligence determine who we are, and what would happen if our intelligence were to rapidly in- or decrease? While I liked the concept of the book, I can’t say that I enjoyed it though β¦ it felt too stressfull with a hint of the kafkaesque for that.
Flowers for Algernon
| author: | Daniel Keyes (1966) |
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| date read: | 2018-07-25 |
| pages: | 311 |
| lists: | hugo-award-nominees, hugo-award, scifi, nebula-award-nominees, nebula-award |
| rating: | β β β β β |


