Finished the book Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami a few days ago.
And as always with his books, I loved it! The book is a loose continuation of A Wild Sheep Chase. Hereby meaning, that you can read the book without having read A Wild Sheep Chase (I would recommend reading it first though).

The book is told in first person by an, as far as I remember, unnamed male in his thirties.
I would call this book a classic Murakami in terms of style. You don't quite know where it is going and there is always some kind of inexplainable things happening. But then again, this is what makes them so enjoyable.
I have read A Wild Sheep Chase, The Wind-Up Bird Cronicle and Dance Dance Dance so far and I'll probably start on Kafka on The Shore pretty soon.
Have any of you read any books of Murakami? Or maybe have some other alternatives which are must-read?
- posted by Morten Kristiansen on 2009-12-30 21:01:57
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