Norwegian wood / Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin.
By: Murakami, Haruki [author.]
Contributor(s): Rubin, Jay
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CIIT College of Arts and Technology Fiction Section | Fiction | MURAKAMI, H. .M972 2011 (Browse shelf) | Available | 005010 |
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This is probably one of the books I've read that made me feel so many things. Murakami divides his novel into two. Murakami takes on a sprawling peak into the lives of a bunch of severely damaged youths coping with the realities of what emptiness means. Murakami's Norweigan Wood was written with a fairly straightforward plot and will definitely leave you reflecting on choosing between the past and death, future and life.
Norwegian Wood Haruki Murakami Demi Realino This is probably one of the books I've read that made me feel so many things. Murakami divides his novel into two. Murakami takes on a sprawling peak into the lives of a bunch of severely damaged youths coping with the realities of what emptiness means. Murakami's Norweigan Wood was written with a fairly straightforward plot and will definitely leave you reflecting on choosing between the past and death, future and life. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81lnnTBF8dL.jpg https://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0307744663#reader-link
Comment by Demi Realino
06/19/2020This is probably one of those books I've read that made me feel so many things. Murakami divides his novel into two. Murakami takes on a sprawling peak into the lives of a bunch of severely damaged youths coping with the realities of what emptiness means. Murakami's Norweigan Wood was written with a fairly straightforward plot and will definitely leave you reflecting on choosing between the past and death, future and life.