A review by imissyou
Baila, baila, baila by Haruki Murakami

3.0

This review hurts me from the bottom of my heart but this book is a 3, i would give it a 2.5 but im biased and I love Murakami so no.

I l o v e Murakami, he's my man, I love his books... but this one is. Em. Tough? It's not tough, but maybe I'm not in the phase of my life in which I will be able to understand this book, even less considering the fact that I didn't read any of the previous books of this "saga". My understanding of the book is based on the fear of letting go things that are the right things for you and not letting go the ones that are harmful, because of this the freelancer author kinda has attachment issues and a whole murder story starts from that.

I won't lie, I had to force myself to read it, Was it worth it? Who knows, but at least I have finally read Dance, Dance, Dance by the iconic Haruki Murakami