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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: 24 Stories - Community Reviews back

by Haruki Murakami, Ellen Archer, Patrick Lawlor
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 13 years ago
24 short stories.BLIND WILLOW; SLEEPING WOMANfraudiospring 2012dip in dip outtbr busting 2012short storiesTried this a couple of years ago however it seems that the timing was not right and put it on the back-burner. This time around gives a 3* and all the Marukami ingredients are in there:Wells - c...
globulon
globulon rated it 13 years ago
So-so.
suzemo
suzemo rated it 14 years ago
Haruki Murakami is clearly (in my opinion) a great writer. I think the stories were largely well written, but I could not get invested in any of the characters or the stories. Many had a fantastical feel to them that appealed to me, but in the end, I just couldn't get like any of them enough to ...
debnance
debnance rated it 16 years ago
Murakami. Short stories. That should be enough to either send you directly to Barnes and Noble today or to make you run away in horror.You love him or you don’t. He is definitely not for all tastes. If you are still scratching your head, I will add: Twilight Zone. But a deeply thoughtful Twilight Zo...
The Block
The Block rated it 17 years ago
Unfortunately I couldn't finish this book as it was borrowed, but the stories I read were good and I will read the rest of it at some point.
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 17 years ago
i think haruki murakami is one of very few authors who can strike a chord with me. his stories about loneliness are always amazingly good. this one is no exception. contains 24 short stories - it is a wonderful collection
kerry
kerry rated it 56 years ago
Much like all his other works this is an amazing collection, although, for me it comes in second place to "The Elephant Vanishes". I still have much love for this delicious compilation.My favorites were,"The Seventh Man", "The Rise and Fall of Sharpie Cakes", "The Mirror", and "A Shinagawa Monkey".
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