![]() Nothing happens, and it leaves us with too much to think, too many blurry points to connect. Also the reason for the deduction of a solitary star. ![]() ![]() This is perhaps a requirement for literary fiction, the reason for this which I don’t understand. The plot is set well too, promising a shocking or ghastly conclusion, but, unfortunately, the ending is quite disappointing and abrupt. The characters are also well etched – their flaws, their mannerisms defined well. The narrative is dark and stylish and lures the ready immediately. I had to re-read several lines to taste their supreme beauty and appreciate the literary mastery behind them. The way Murakami has weaved mystical, dark elements into the narrative with delightfully formed sentences reflects the magical brilliance of his writing skills. Its delicious and sticks to your memory, especially the parts on Eri Asai. Anyway, the things that stand out in this novel is the language. ![]() This book was gifted to me by my wife on my birthday, so it has that special ring to it. This is my second Murakami novel and perhaps the most peculiar novel I’ve ever read. ![]()
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