1Q84
Description: George Orwell, published the "1984" in the near future as a novel in 1949. , "1Q84" is a 2009 novel depicting the recent past in 1984 and from the opposite direction. What was drawn there was "no way might have been" It's a world. "Maybe it was not so" now that we are alive, and the...
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Description:
George Orwell, published the "1984" in the near future as a novel in 1949.
, "1Q84" is a 2009 novel depicting the recent past in 1984 and from the opposite direction.
What was drawn there was "no way might have been" It's a world.
"Maybe it was not so" now that we are alive, and the world is, in just the same way.
Book 1
Things that do not go out an inch sincerely, not in this world. Things that do not go out sincerely, we will build a different world out there.
Book 2
"Maybe she was not" Yes "may have been this way" the past, let Ukabiagara to its dark mirror, but the current figure.
Content (from the "BOOK" database)
"Maybe she was not" Yes "may have been this way" the past, let Ukabiagara to its dark mirror, but the current figure. Newly written novel.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9784103534228 (4103534222)
ASIN: 4103534222
Publish date: May 1st 2009
Publisher: Shinchosha/Tsai Fong Books
Pages no: 554
Edition language: Japanese
Category:
Fantasy,
Novels,
Science Fiction,
Literature,
Cultural,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Asian Literature,
Asia,
Japan,
Magical Realism,
Japanese Literature
Series: 1Q84 (#1)
I may try it again later, but this was far too much work to still gain no connection.
I haven't enjoyed Murakami for some years Re-reading those I've loved before made me wonder what interested me so much. I could only manage to read partway some of his new books. Somehow the current me just doesn't fit murakami. I was very reluctant to read this as well, 3 volume books when I can't ...
Haruki Murakami constantly manages to surprise even if it's just with the smallest coincidence. It slowly sucks you in and all of a sudden you are in Japan and there is no way to escape. The first book is the best of the three in my opinion, but there is no way you can stop there because you can't s...
cause i like the title =)
Had too many loose ends/was a bit all-over-the-place. was enjoyable, but certainly not one of his best works. my two favorites are still Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Hard-Biiled Wonderland.