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So I just read Murakami's story "super-frog saves tokyo" from After the Quake and wowowowowow I think I might be in love.
I read this as an assignment, so I don't have the whole book. Would anybody who has read it suggest that I buy it? Are there any other Murakami books I should check out?
Have you read Murakami? Have you thought about reading Murakami?
Just talk to me about Murakami stories please.
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Omg, yes Haruki Murakami is one of my favorite authors (and not just 'cause he's from Japan, lol)

Yes, get that one.. Get all his books ;)

Norwegian Wood. Pretty much his most famous one and also one of my favorites.
1Q84. The trilogy is really well-written without getting too detailed and the story is a very ambitious work of his. Go read them all.
Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche - A non-fiction book dealing with the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo underground, interviewing both victims and members of the cult doing it. Really good.
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World - Probably his most surreal work, demands your concentration but will reward you handsomely.

I've yet to read after the quake or his newest Tazaki book but I will do when I get the chance (and money).
 
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Ooooooo~ thank thank~

I think my library might have some of those? I'm going to cross my fingers and check.


(also I didn't know his first name was Haruki lol I got really confused for a second because I have a friend with that name and was like ???? How do you know him????? My brain completely skipped over the Murakami part for some reason?)
 
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Love love love love Murakami! The Wind Up Bird Chronicle might be my favorite book of all time. It takes magical realism to another level. The only book by him that I didn't enjoy was Kafka On the Shore. I waited so long for it to come out but it seemed like such a retread of his previous books and themes. I have some friends who hold it in high regard though.

Other favorites: Hard Boiled Wonderland, The Elephant Vanishes, Wild Sheep Chase
 
The elephant vanishes is kinda cute, though

Well he is one of my favorite authors so I do know him that much ;)
 
I think that'd be a good intro to him. His short stories are varied but he has a very distinct style. After you read The Elephant Vanishes you should dive into one of his novels. :)
 
I prefer his longer works rather than his short stories, but I've always been more of a novel reader so that's me ^_^

If you can get his rat trilogy, do read it.
 
I love Murakami! I've read IQ84, Kafka on the Shore, and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. I really, really want to get a copy of The Strange Library.
 
Norwegian Wood (ノルウェイの森) is one of my favourites. I jerked plenty of tears.
 
I love Murakami! I've read IQ84, Kafka on the Shore, and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. I really, really want to get a copy of The Strange Library.

I think my library has a copy of The Strange Library! It's just checked out right now lol
When I get it I'll tell you if it's good :) (I'm sure it is)

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Norwegian Wood (ノルウェイの森) is one of my favourites. I jerked plenty of tears.

(ఠ్ఠ ˓̭ ఠ్ఠ) awwww I wanna read all of his work but I also don't want to be sad.
What kind of sad was it? Like, silent/hiccupy tears or whole body strain tears?
 
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