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Killing Commendatore
by Haruki Murakami
Diving into a massive Murakami novel feels kind of like swimming in the ocean: no matter how competent and skilled you are as a swimmer, it's definitely bigger and badder than you. This story of a mysterious painting, several mysterious people, and a sentient idea is truly deep and powerful. There are a few odd moments in the story, as is usually the case with Murakami, but nothing so strange that it can't be overlooked. And certainly nothing that detracts from the story itself.