![]() Because my Complete Trilogy edition has 1300+ pages and that is just too bloody much. I suspect not, but let’s read and find out.Īnd I will review each part separately and consider it a trilogy. In general, Murakami’s books have gotten bigger and bigger as he matured as an author, and I am not sure if the length has any added value. It is also a very big book, published originally in three parts in Japan but often as a single novel elsewhere. I will expand a bit on the speculative elements in this novel for the science fiction readers out there who are curious about picking this up. It’s a form of slipstream fiction in which reality is suddenly strange. Murakami wrote a kind of science fiction novel in which two main characters end up in a slightly alternate version of reality. ![]() ![]() This is not an easy book to put in a box. ![]()
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