A review by ash_bibliophile
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami

3.0

Often as a woman I wonder what goes on in the heads of men . Turns out ,once the layers of toxic masculinity and patriarchy wear off they too are emotional creatures just trying to get through the day. The book has different types of encounters between Men and Women and topped off by Murakami's distinct style of description it's a treat. Much of the book deals with the loss of prominent female figures in the life of men and how they are trying to cope with the void these women left behind. It's a good book for trying to understand the other side of the story and definitely worth a read for all the men as they won't feel alone in their journyes of love life and loss.