i had my doubts about giving another murakami book a chance (the first book of his i ever read was kafka. so.), but i was pleasantly surprised by this book. if we ignore the few instances he spent being weird about women, murakami's writing style was quite nice. i can't lie, though, i wasn't really invested in any of the characters besides the thin man little nightmares— i mean the man with no face. his chapters were easily the most interesting to me
i had my doubts about giving another murakami book a chance (the first book of his i ever read was kafka. so.), but i was pleasantly surprised by this book. if we ignore the few instances he spent being weird about women, murakami's writing style was quite nice. i can't lie, though, i wasn't really invested in any of the characters besides the thin man little nightmares— i mean the man with no face. his chapters were easily the most interesting to me
i couldn't get into it at first, but i ended up enjoying the book
"I loved you. I dreamed about you. I talked to you for hours in my sleep... and every time I run into you on the street or at the post office... I want to wring your neck." incredible. terrible. thank you, lorde
i couldn't get into it at first, but i ended up enjoying the book
"I loved you. I dreamed about you. I talked to you for hours in my sleep... and every time I run into you on the street or at the post office... I want to wring your neck." incredible. terrible. thank you, lorde
this book is hilarious, but by god do i hate don quixote and sancho. i mean, i guess that's the point. anyway. i'm hate reading
this book is hilarious, but by god do i hate don quixote and sancho. i mean, i guess that's the point. anyway. i'm hate reading