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Kafka on The Shore by Murakami
BATB score: 7.5/10 ๐จ for the 75% that I understood what Murakami was trying to say... so many uncanny characters and bewildered incidents leaving readers in an influx of ambiguous feelings; this Murakami is definitely a unique soul! Best to: Murakami's way of writing is "Murakami-ly" one of a kind; he writes in an odd flow of episodes where you restlessly continue to read hoping for some closure when there is none - and now you are left with a huge Murakami gap in your heart


South of the Border, West of the Sun by Murakami
BATB score: 7/10 ๐ฅ *Reader Discretion Advised* this book is rated R; 18+ content - please be wary Best to: a very interesting and thought-provoking novel from the sexual imaginations of Murakami; very descriptive of sexual desires and actual coitus Best for: Murakami fans - I understood like 65% of what Murakami is trying to relay; I do comprehend the face value of all the narrated components and series of events, yet I am positive that Murakami intended more symbolism and a


Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Murakami
BATB score: 3.45/10 ๐ By far the most confusing Murakami novels I have read; I comprehended like 34.5% of what Murakami is trying to communicate Best to: it's okay you can skip this one. I had to google "hard boiled wonderland and the end of the world explained" Best for: Murakami diehard fanclub devotee who has read at least >2 Murakami books prior to considering this book. His 'two books in one book' presented in alternating chapters back and forth signature written is the


Norwegian Wood by Murakami
BATB score: 5/10 ๐ you either love it or you hate it kind of book Best to: it's about depression, suicide, coping with losses, moving on, unable to move on, and Murakami style porno writings via the main character's POV Best for: if you started to read Murakami, you might as well read every book from Murakami Best as: the main character has >10 sexual encounters or telltales throughout the 400 pages of this book; this book is 100% rated R Best quotes: โDon't feel sorry for y


First Person Singular by Murakami
BATB score: 2/10 ๐ Itโs like Murakami is trying to cash out the very last few squeezes of his writing career. And what does this book title even mean?!? Best as: a buy-bait for Murakami readers; a collection piece and evidence for you to rightfully claim that you have read most of Murakamiโs works; 2020s Murakami work that demonstrates how he no longer is the hyped author Best to: okay one thing that is interesting is I never thought that Murakami would be able to write shor
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