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thanks!!
Where are you from last 3 year
i like ur voice
I couldn't understand the ending
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Haha, I came here expecting to hear about the possible interpretations of the surreal experience that the trio has and what's your take on it, and instead you waste 3 minutes wondering why the most of his protagonists are men instead of women. What a waste of a review though.
Thank you for introducing me with this absolutely amazing book
This is a literature nerd from Japan, thanks for your good review of Sputnik Sweetheart
By the way, if you like this, I highly recommend to hit South of the Border, West of the Sun
Also I wanna hear your review for this book
Anyway, thanks for your youtube clips which make my holiday smoother
This is my first video of yours, and I love the way you discuss things! I recently read Wild Sheep Chase, my first Murakami experience, and it also takes you on this literally wild and strange and mysterious journey, and leaves you with no answers effectively. But I actually love that, I never would've thought I would before that book, but it's powerful in a way. I'm excited to read more of his works, and was glad to hear your take on what you've read of his so far!
somebody please explain me the ending. i'm absolutely confused about the ending! 😐
so i just completed sputnik sweetheart.. and murakami is a genius. ur review is amazing btw.
I would also like to read the writers Murakami did reference in the book also.
Thanks to your review I read "Sputnik, my love" and now I want to read more from Murakami. He's cleary an amazing writer that leaves you living inside his books.
I love your style.
I picked up this book because of this video and i want to thankyou for introducing Marakami into my life, i can't remember the last time a book resonated with me so deeply, it was absolutely brilliant. 🙂
I read Sputnik Sweetheart the other day and it blew me away, I definitely feel like I must read all his work as he is just such an interesting writer. What one are you planning on reading next?
MURAKAMI IS JUST….JUST….JUST….
I took Japanese Literature and this was one of the books assigned. Absolutely love the style of Japanese authors. Completely different writing. The Key by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki is a good read as well.
I'm actually reading The Girls at the moment, I watched your video on it and I couldn't find it for ages but I finally found it in an airport last week on my way to Italy. I found the Italian version of Norwegian Wood and the Wind Up Bird Chronicle :3
I think you'd like The Elephant Vanishes, I studied it for an English class before I left school and I had mixed feelings about it. It's a collection of short stories which, as you can guess, never really have much meaning and don't seem to be written for any particular reason unless you look for the meaning. I think there are only 2 stories of all of them with female protagonists, so you're right about the male presence in a lot of his work. I feel like with some of the stories the mundanity (if that's a word) gets a bit much if it feels like the story isn't going anywhere or you just can't see why it should mean anything, but then others are really interesting for similar reasons. I don't know, it's a very mixed bag but I still really enjoyed it. 🙂
I've not actually read Sputnik Sweetheart or gotten round to finishing Norwegian Wood. I sometimes find it difficult to get through his longer works just because my mind needs to be occupied and I get agitated after a while when nothing that exciting happens. It's odd how you wait for so long for something to happen with the monotony of the story that as soon as even the slightest thing comes up it seems so poignant.
After I watched the first few minutes I wanted to comment that every time you mentioned the book "Norwegian Wood" I had to think of the Beatles song and then I looked it up and realised the title is actually a reference to the song haha
Hello! I was wondering if you read literature from Argentina like Jorge Luis Borges or Julio Cortázar?
This book sounds wonderful! Thanks for the review!! 🙂