I finally heard of Haruki Muramaki when his latest novel, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years Pilgrimage, was released in the summer 2014. It was on the Books of the Nightstand podcast where several independent bookstores across the country were having Murakami parties upon its release. I though...
I'm not sure what to make of this installment of the series. We pick up five years after where [b:A Wild Sheep Chase|11298|A Wild Sheep Chase (The Rat, #3)|Haruki Murakami|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1327908774s/11298.jpg|2057170] ends. Again, he is making a living though going thro...
Good, but not as excellent a "A Wild Sheep Chase."I wasn't convinced that a sequel was completely necessary. Of course, it wasn't unwelcome either. It just didn't strike me with that 'truly amazing' quality that the previous one did.I'd be interested to read the two related novels that preceded thes...
I gave up on trying to understand what the book is trying to convey. Overall it's an easy read. Norwegian Wood next.Life is for living. You gotta keep dancing.
I'm still conflicted in my thoughts about this book... But I am coming to believe that the problems I had with the storyline were intentional. Someone else wrote that the story slowly unravels until you can't pull the threads back together again. That is a wonderful analogy in many ways. My major is...
I’ve been a big fan of Murakami since first reading The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and he has yet to disappoint me. This book; however, took me to a whole new level, grabbing me from page one and not letting me go until the very last word of the very last page. Easily one of the best books I've read in ...
This work presents this kind of writing which appeals to me the most - it's beautifully written, and at the same time it gets bitter - the two worlds of sweetness and bitterness intertwine, which makes me want to shout out of exitement. I guess everyone should read it, just to see if there's somethi...
a bit weird and mystical..but plenty entertaining. the story just draws you in andl you find yourself not being able to put down the book until you've reached the last page.
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