In the spring of her twenty-second year, Sumire fell in love for the first time in her life. No, wait, I even got trapped on the first sentence. I can tell that I’ve been trapped on that book since the first paragraph. It takes approximately two weeks for me to finish Sputnik Sweetheart. To fulfill my curiosity about my friend’s statement, I started to read Sputnik Sweetheart. So, one minutes after declaring to stop reading Murakami, I continued my readings on that jazz lover Japanese writer. And I trusted each book recommendation he gives. I think there will be no new things founded even I continue to read his works.īut, right on the time I declared that on Twitter, a friend told me, “if you decide to stop reading Murakami, while you haven’t read Kafka on The Shore and Sputnik Sweetheart, I suggest you to think twice about your decision because you miss a lot of things.” That friend of mine has a great reading list on his Goodreads account. I’ve captured, more or less, his writing techniques. I think I know what Murakami tries to tell through his stories. One month ago, on my struggle to finish 1Q84, I’ve declared that I do not want to read more of Murakami works.
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