critics say that this is a japanese version of "the catcher in the rhye" probably because it's about a troubled teenager and how strangely the protagonist deals with the series of circumstances. But with regards to the story, they're very different from each other. Of course, the style of Murakami is very evident including the symbolisms although this book was considered...
more critics say that this is a japanese version of "the catcher in the rhye" probably because it's about a troubled teenager and how strangely the protagonist deals with the series of circumstances. But with regards to the story, they're very different from each other. Of course, the style of Murakami is very evident including the symbolisms although this book was considered different from all his other novels, Murakami's unique story telling style echoes throughout the pages. this book is indeed very memorable like the Beatles' song of the sane name.
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