I normally don’t read so quickly unless I like the book. I read over 200 pages in a little over a day. The second half of the book is fast paced as compared to the first hundred pages or so.
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I normally don’t read so quickly unless I like the book. I read over 200 pages in a little over a day. The second half of the book is fast paced as compared to the first hundred pages or so.
Same here. That’s why I flew through the last 200+ pages.
How many of you have read Haruki Murakami’s work? Are you a fan of his work?
I normally don’t read so quickly unless I like the book. I read over 200 pages in a little over a day. The second half of the book is fast paced as compared to the first hundred pages or so.
Thats reassuring! How much pages is it?
The book im currently reading is taking forever
Originally posted by: Unique.Sheep
Thats reassuring! How much pages is it?
The book im currently reading is taking forever
370 pages if you have the paperback version of the book.
How many of you have read Haruki Murakami’s work? Are you a fan of his work?
I have only heard good things about this author. He's been on my tbr list since forever. Will look forward to reading him
I've started WTCS today.. Fifty pages in and it's going good so far.
How many of you have read Haruki Murakami’s work? Are you a fan of his work?
No, I haven't. But I'd love to.
Speaking of Japanese authors, I was planning to read something by Keigo Higashino. And yes, he is popular for his mystery novels; I just can't seem to get enough of them.😆 Anyway, I've heard his books are very good. Has anyone here read his novels? If yes, what did you think of them?
How many of you have read Haruki Murakami’s work? Are you a fan of his work?
Only Norwegian wood
Didnt have much of an impact on me when I first read it though I liked it.
But somehow I always end up remembering some moments from the book. I think its worth reading.
I dont even want to read his other books because this one had such a huge impact on me 😆
@Aparna:
I have only heard good things about this author. He's been on my tbr list since forever. Will look forward to reading him
If you ever start read Murakami, start with either Norwegian Wood or Men Without Women (his collection of short stories). These are more “regular” books. His other books deal with themes of magical realism and have characters like talking cats in them.
@Diya:
No, I haven't. But I'd love to.
Speaking of Japanese authors, I was planning to read something by Keigo Higashino. And yes, he is popular for his mystery novels; I just can't seem to get enough of them.😆 Anyway, I've heard his books are very good. Has anyone here read his novels? If yes, what did you think of them?
Same reason why Keigo Higashino is on my list 😆
Keigo Higashino’s 2 books are on my TBR - Malice and The Devotion of Suspect X.
@GrimReaper:
Only Norwegian wood
Didnt have much of an impact on me when I first read it though I liked it.
But somehow I always end up remembering some moments from the book. I think its worth reading.
I dont even want to read his other books because this one had such a huge impact on me 😆
Even I started off with Norwegian Wood and it left an impact on me. While you are reading the book it seems like nothing great but once you are done, it keeps coming back to you.
Most people start their Murakami journey with Norwegian Wood and it is the best place to start.
You should read his collection of short stories, Men Without Women. That is a perfect follow up to NW.