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βSurely I do need her. Even as my sense of loss deepens each time we meet, I will need her.β β Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami (my favourite book)
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Aoife OβDwyer β βοΈ π©
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This book deeply affected me, might be my fave too π
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ah it's so cool when other people have ready this book bc i feel most people have read Murakami's more famous titles, but not necessarily this one. this book really made me think how incredible the human imagination can be. it blew my mind.
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Aoife OβDwyer β βοΈ π©
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So true! Iβll never forget the feeling I had at the end. I needed recovery time lol. But it also compelled me to buy like 4 more of his books immediately π none of the others have hit like this (so far).
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agree! i've also read Kafka on the Shore, and I enjoyed it, but Hardboiled Wonderland is just π€πΌ which others did you read?
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Aoife OβDwyer β βοΈ π©
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I really enjoyed Kafka on the Shore too. It was the first one I read and my first proper intro to magic realism. I started and stopped Dance, Dance, Dance (bad timings). Also read The Strange Library and Birthday Girl. I have a copy of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle too but havenβt tackled it yet. This might be the push I need to take up another Murakami book βΊοΈ
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