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by Haruki Murakami
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bbbart
bbbart rated it 11 years ago
I so much wanted to rate this trilogy with 5 stars. Yet, parts of the third book disappointed me so terribly much I even stopped reading for a while to stare at the room wondering if I really just read what I read. Was there another author at work here? Did the translator do a terrible job on this s...
Benefits of Being a Nerd
Benefits of Being a Nerd rated it 11 years ago
Let me start by saying that I am a huge Murakami fan. I love his prose, the surreal elements of his plots, and the inexplicably alluring atmosphere imbued in everything that he writes. All this being said, 1Q84 didn't exactly blow me away. Don't get me wrong, I really really enjoyed this novel, but ...
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 11 years ago
Now that I am finally done reading this mammoth epic book, I can breathe a big sigh of relief that I made it through. For a bit I wasn't so sure I was going to make it, but I kept putting in my hour a day, hoping for the best, and finally I'm here at the end. Whoot! Let me begin the review this wa...
bookwookiee
bookwookiee rated it 11 years ago
Having finished Hard Boiled Wonderland a week earlier, I was psyched to read 1Q84. By 300 pages in my interest was waning, but I was willing to cut Murakami some slack. I figured I was only around 1/3 in and there was plenty of time for a turn around. By 700 pages in, I was just trying to finish it....
Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it 11 years ago
Murakami is awesome. So much so that I actually own all but a couple of his books. Even his What I Talk about when I Talk about Runningis worth owning. Having said that, 1Q84is not Murakami's best book ever, so it really deserves only a 5*- rating, not a full 5*. It's difficult to describe what make...
traganje
traganje rated it 12 years ago
More precisely my grade would something around 3.8.So it implies this isn't Murakami's best work, or at least not for me.It starts off amazing, as Murakami always does and it's all fantastic and brilliant until it becomes redundant, and a bit to easy or oversimplified ( at least for Murakami ). And ...
newwavepolly
newwavepolly rated it 12 years ago
So very long, but wonderfully paced and completely engrossing. But there were a few elements of the story and things I could do without. I understand completely why it's one of Murakami's more divisive works, and why people think it's just a pile of nothing.
Binnudeya
Binnudeya rated it 12 years ago
Is it too long?-YESDoes it have too many food recipes that one could be a chef after reading the massive 1300 pages ?-YESDo all characters summarize the story every two pages?-YESSSSS! On the bright side; The writing and the story is amazing, explicit and unique well it`s a Murakami after all. ...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 12 years ago
Aomame is a fitness instructer who is recruited by a client to carry out special assignments. A taxi driver's strange proposal to her changes her world. Tengo is a math teacher and aspiring novelist. Re-writing a manuscript for a dyslexic teenager changes his world.Linked by a powerful event that ha...
Emamemi
Emamemi rated it 12 years ago
First of all, I must congratulate myself for finishing this huge amount of pages in eight days. Too bad I was disappointed by this latest Murakami book (I must correct that, he also published a new book in 2013, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage). I am helplessly in love with othe...
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