a nice book about a love story between 2 men during Nazi Germany. The story is somewhat average with no new ideas. But I'd still give it 3/5

had it as a gift from a dear friend. Lovely book with a nice font and beautiful illustrations.

beautiful novel written as a sequel to Franz Kafka's “Metamorphosis”. I had to read Kafka's novel first to understand Murakami's Samsa in love. It is an amazing book that turned a gloomy story by Kafka into a nicer one. I love Murakami's works, they are very special and mind-intriguing.

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