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How did you like it? I hope to get to it soon.

While reading this book it is highly advisable to throw the logical part of your brain out the window FIRST.
This was my first Haruki Murakami book, and WOW I'm going to be looking out for more of his books very soon.
Everything in this story will makes sense when not making sense.
Things will fit where they don't belong.
There are multiple plots on top of multiple plots and in the end they apear to connect together...but you can't be sure.
You don't read this book and much as you journey through the story
5 stars from me.



WWI story told most realistically and sympathetically, but quite graphic.

Wow! This one took a little longer to finish, but the journey was funny, pathetic, ridiculous, and very well written.

Wow! This one took a little longer to finish, but the journey was funny, pathetic, ridiculous, and very well written."
Have it sitting on my nightstand> Glad to hear you found it enjoyable.

I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. Definitely worthwhile.




That was an interesting book. Every time I thought I had it figured out, the author threw in another twist which took it into an entirely different direction. It really was well done.

A short story. I liked the story but it made me sad.


Here's my review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...




I LOVE her books! I have about 100 pages left till I finish up The Temple of My Familiar, which is the thid in that general "series" of stories. If you loved that one, read Possessing the Secret of Joy next, it's the second installment :)




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Where's the LIKE button? Congrats! Not many can claim that accomplishment! LOL. How long did it actually take you?


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Thanks Lisa! It was quite surreal knowing that I had actually read it - and thoroughly enjoyed it to boot!! I started on October 7th with the aim to finish by Christmas Day but luckily for me it was such a good read I came in early. I've decided thats how I am going to tackle the big ones - do one each winter in the lead up to Xmas as its the perfect time of year to curl up. May do Les Mis next year if anone cares to join me!

Knowing little about ancient Persia's mythology, I enjoyed the notes of this gothic tale better than the story. Beckford was quite a scholar!

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I agree, congratulations! W & P is definitely a worthwhile read! Most people are put off by the sheer length, but I think the most difficult part is getting around all those Russian names. I managed to read it a number of years ago during a 2-week vacation in Hawaii.
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