![]() ![]() ![]() But they also tear you apart.” ― Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore The way he play with words is so addicting for me. ![]() He’s the only author, for me, where confusion seems to be a treat. But for me, those are the reasons why I like him more. His books are not for everyone, as other may find his styles very confusing and unrealistic and his way is somewhat unconventional. He works in a quirky kind of way that tickles the imagination and the thoughts that you have after reading his book will stay on your mind for a very long time. I don’t know how to put it, but I believe it is on how he writes and delivers his message to the readers. Murakami’s style of writing, for me, is something that is different from all the other authors. Murakami’s works demands to be digested and think-through. He’s not an author whose novel you can just read in one sitting and that’s just it. Based on my experience with his books, Murakami is an author that when you read his books you really have to commit yourself to the book. And it is also the most complex book that I read. There are a lot of things that needs to be discussed for it touched a lot of topics. To be honest, I don’t know where to start with this book. Kafka on the Shore is the second Haruki Murakamai book that I read. And I decided to delve into another Murakami book. ![]()
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