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aclypse 's review for:
Pinball, 1973
by Haruki Murakami
As always, Murakami maintains the same atmospheric style. It's magnificent how he writes about normal day-to-day life and still manages to keep the reader engaged. And, of course, there are great music recommendations throughout the whole book.
This book, in particular, seemed almost surrealistic to me in some parts, which reminded me of Kafka. I love how Murakami writes about an event, then jumps off the topic, and returns back to it as if nothing happened. I am always fascinated by how he keeps me engaged in every stupidity he writes. I love this guy.
This book, in particular, seemed almost surrealistic to me in some parts, which reminded me of Kafka. I love how Murakami writes about an event, then jumps off the topic, and returns back to it as if nothing happened. I am always fascinated by how he keeps me engaged in every stupidity he writes. I love this guy.