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Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage - Community Reviews back

by Jay Rubin, Philip Gabriel, Haruki Murakami
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The Book Sniffer
The Book Sniffer rated it 11 years ago
The story line is simple, yet elegant. a great introduction to Haruki. Way better than his last novel 1Q84. Way less repetition and unnecessary details.Color and music are very important aspects and elements in this book. The title derives from a work of music by Liszt and the characters and seconda...
Michael's Book Babble
Michael's Book Babble rated it 11 years ago
As I've said before, I know of Haruki Murakami more for his short stories, but I've always wanted to experience a novel of his. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage is the first novel of his I've read, and I have to say I think I picked a pretty good place to start. The main charac...
LitReactor
LitReactor rated it 11 years ago
Title: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage Who Wrote It? Haruki Murakami. You might've heard of him. He's won a lot of awards n' stuff. Plot in a Box: Sixteen years after being abruptly cut off by his closest friends, the titular character sets out on a journey to find ou...
Ryan DeJonghe - The Avid Reader
Ryan DeJonghe - The Avid Reader rated it 11 years ago
I hated this book when I first finished it. I thought: unresolved. But then… As I’m typing this, I’m listening to Liszt’s Le Mal du Pays: also known as his Years of Pilgrimage. It’s coming from my phone that now has Elvis’s Viva Las Vegas as a ringtone (if you read this, you’ll know why). As I look ...
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