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this is a forum for all lovers of murakami to discuss their favorite works by the author, whether you've read all, some, or even one of his novels or short stories. feel free to openly ponder/critique/appraise any aspect of his creations.

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Linoosiaa says:

Hi! I really liked Kafka on the Shore becuause it had so many detals and how both of the characters lives are so increadible in a way, and just the way Haruki writes it makes you feel the same as the characters.... i dont know how to descirbe the book very well, i can just say if you havent read that book read it...
also i love wind-up birds chronicals... everything was so amazing about it, all the little stories that were just there i mean they had something to do with the book but they were just so different, and i really liked how the author described the was detals and the biggest thing that got me hooked up to this book was the main characters life, it seemed so boring in the most interesting way, he was just a simple man with simle life and all the things that happened to him...

i could go on and on like that about every book that i read from haruki murakami because all of his books are so amazing i just love them all.... i wish i could get my hands on his first book Piball if im correct or Hear the Wind Sing...

posted Dec 18


lauren says:

okay; let's get some dialogue going!! what is your favorite murakami novel/short story and why?

posted Jul 30


lauren says:

i really loved 'after dark' as well, and was wishing for more! however, i'm torn between 'hard boiled wonderland..' and 'dance dance dance' as favorites. the metaphysical thrillers murakami puts forth are personally much more interesting to me.

posted Jul 10


Eoin says:

I just finished "After Dark" and loved it. Its so good to be back reading Murakami.

Norwegian Wood is still my fave though. Probably because it was his first one that i read.

posted Jul 3


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