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offline Anus_Presley on 2004-04-05 16:18 [#01133647]
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by Haruki Murakami.

It starrted of warrm, verry warrm. I LOVED picking this book
up. I was taking it slow and this sounds silly, but I was
taking it slow because I didn't want it to end. I just liked
rreading it.

Then something went all cold about it and I was rreading it
forr the storry again. Now i've finished it I feel hollow.

I don't know what I think.

Has anyone else rread this book orr any otherr by Murakami?


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2004-04-05 16:26 [#01133666]
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So I'll expect 54 posts by tomorrrrow, k? Thankz.


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2004-04-05 16:51 [#01133701]
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I absolutely love Murakami... Wind-Up Bird is probably my
favorite, but they're all great.. I've almost read them all.
Kafka on the Shore, his 2003 novel is going to be translated
to english this year... can't wait.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2004-04-05 16:55 [#01133712]
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Murakami is brilliant, perhaps my favourite author! I know
what you mean about Wind up Bird, I personally had trouble
keeping up with what was going on, i'll have to give it
another read sometime. That girl creeped me out, the one
that covered him up in that well.

Norwegian Wood is excelent, so if your going to read another
by him i'd reccomend that, though i'm sure most of his books
are good.


 


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