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Haruki Murakami
A "dreamlike and compelling” tour de force (Chicago Tribune)—an astonishingly imaginative detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets from Japan’s forgotten campaign in Manchuria during World War II.Now with a new introduction by the author. In a Tokyo suburb, a young man named Toru Okada searches for his wife’s missing cat—and then for his wife as well—in a netherworld beneath the city’s placid surface. As these searches intersect, he encounters a bizarre group of allies and antagonists. Gripping, prophetic, and suffused with comedy and menace, this is one of Haruki Murakami’s most acclaimed and beloved novels.
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More Details:
Author
Haruki Murakami
Pages
624
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2010-08-11
ISBN
030776270X 9780307762702
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Reading this feels like a grown up fairy tale. "
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CaitVD
"I really love this novel from Murakami. It’s one of my favorite books and has got a bit of the ‘fantastic’ that Japanese fiction writers are so good at crafting. "
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Greg Martinez
"Totally different from anything I’ve ever read. I believe the author is Japanese but wrote the book in English. A real masterpiece of human layers and simple yet complex mini amphitheaters of played out relationships. It’s a true testament to the author that he can somehow make excruciating simple gestures and interactions, become such complex dynamics in the mind of the reader. You start to try to bind and weave the different parts of the story together. I felt honoured to have read this."
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Stella
"A complex interview with Japanese life conducted as a surreal mystery."
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Mitch Ratcliffe
"Who doesn’t love a book where the protagonist interviews neighborhood cats as part of his investigation into his wife’s disappearance? Love all thing Murakami but this and Kafka on the Shore are the ones I return to again and again. "
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Jennifer Mastin
"In wind up bird, and 1Q84, I love how it starts in the everyday world and slips through a crack into a dream"
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David Johnson
"One of my longest reads but didn’t get bored once. 4/5"
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Jonathan Ryan
"I began this book during a cross-country road trip this summer, put it in hibernation, and just recently picked it back up. There were times when I wondered where Murakami was going/how he got to where he ended up in this story. Nonetheless, it kept me on the edge of my seat, and it was an enjoyable, if not long read."
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Alyssa Reget
"One of my favorites and can also read other books but this author!!! "
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Mitzi patton
"Absolutely! It's a strange story, but I love it. "
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Del Bell