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    <![CDATA[Kafka on the Shore]]>
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    <![CDATA[The opening pages of a Haruki Murakami novel can be like the view out an airplane window onto tarmac. But at some point between page three and  fifteen--it's page thirteen in <em>Kafka On The Shore</em>--the deceptively placid narrative lifts off, and you find yourself breaking through clouds at a tilt, no longer certain where the plane is headed or if the laws of flight even apply. <p>  Joining the rich literature of runaways, <em>Kafka On The Shore</em> follows the solitary, self-disciplined schoolboy Kafka Tamura as he hops a bus from Tokyo to the randomly chosen town of Takamatsu, reminding himself at each step that he has to be &quot;the world¹s toughest fifteen-year-old.&quot; He finds a secluded private library in which to spend his days--continuing his impressive self-education--and is befriended by a clerk and the mysteriously remote head librarian, Miss Saeki, whom he fantasizes may be his long-lost mother. Meanwhile, in a second, wilder narrative spiral, an elderly Tokyo man named Nakata veers from his calm routine by murdering a stranger. An unforgettable character, beautifully delineated by Murakami, Nakata can speak with cats but cannot read or write, nor explain the forces drawing him toward Takamatsu and the other characters.<p>  To say that the fantastic elements of <em>Kafka On The Shore</em> are complicated and never fully resolved is not to suggest that the novel fails. Although it may not live up to Murakami's masterful <em>The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle</em>, Nakata and Kafka's fates keep the reader enthralled to the final pages, and few will complain about the loose threads at the end. <em>--Regina Marler</em></p></p>]]>
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  <body>gimana endingnya ya? malam ini hrs finish</body>
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  <body>gw nyesel baca buku ini tepat setelah makan malam. yeks...</body>
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  <body>gila...kecepatan membaca gw udah kaya siput. murakami. english pula. mabookkk dech. kapan selesainya ya</body>
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  <body>keracunan murakami nih kayaknya</body>
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    <body><![CDATA[The drowning girl’s finger<br/>Search for the entrance stone, and more<br/>Lifting the hem of her azure dress,<br/>She gazes<br/>At kafka on the shore<br/><br/>At beginning, reading this book just like we read two different and not connected stories.  It’s about Kafka, a 15 years old boy w...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/42735964">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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