Where to start with Haruki Murakami
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2021
- Hello everyone! I am a massive Haruki Murakami fan and I wanted to create this video as a resource for anyone who wants to get into his books but doesn't know where to start!
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I started with Norwegian Wood. I've been a fan ever since
Norwegian Wood is a great one to start with! I think it's one of, if not his best, character writing in his books!
Same
I loved KAFKA ON THE SHORE. I started with wind up bird chronicle and maybe it helped me appreciate kafka more. It felt the most poetic of the ones I’ve read
Wind-up Bird Chronicle is definitely one that is a great place to start because it blends his realistic fiction with magical realism wonderfully! I'm glad you like his work!
I've started with Kafka On The Shore. I'm glad I did. At first, its strangeness, and lack of answers made it seem broken and almost lazy, but later it became clear that this is a great written portrayal of dream-logic. Have you ever had those dreams where everything seems to make sense or be familiar until you wake up and realize all of it had no bearing, and then quickly forget all aspects of what the dream even was? I think Murakami captured amazingly well in Kafka On The Shore. I'm sure there are some elements of imagery that make the story more concrete, but overall, I think its "other-worldliness" was the main intent.
I'm reading Killing Commendatore right now. It's very enjoyable. Do you think it's a good starting place?
I started with 1Q84. I originally read it for my AP Lit class in high school. This caused me to try and find the meeting behind the book and ask questions so, I think this caused me to appreciate it more. I am now reading Killing Commendatore.
I started with 'After Dark' - a bit of a weird introduction but nonetheless very intriguing and an addictively satisfying read. Just began 'Norwegian Wood' and wow such a contrast but man I just love his work!! quickly becoming one of my all-time favourites!!
After Dark is definitely a fascinating place to start haha! I am really glad you enjoyed it! I plan on making another Murakami video in the next few weeks or so so be on the lookout for that!
I like After Dark as much as Wind Up Bird Chronicle, my two favorites.
i also started with after dark, am reading kafka on the shore now and then delving into norwegian wood!
Sameeeee!!!! I started with After Dark, it was somewhat different and I left it unfinished and started Norwegian wood and fell in love with his writing. Currently I’m about to finish Kafka on the shore, and IT’S ONE OF THE BEST READ!!!!!!
I've just finished After Dark and i loved it the way he shows his perspective in a very different manner
For me, Murakami’s book are like a fever dream. it’s not necessarily bad it’s just so weird sometimes but at the end you can kinda grasp the meaning for a second before letting it go again
I'm reading colourless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage rn as my first Murakami book. I really love it so far. It is a different pace and style to what I am used to but it's really refreshing!!
It really is a unique book! Murakami is definitely a refreshing author to read because of his prose!
I just finished "What I talk about when I talk about running" by him and it's my first Murakami book! A different approach, haha. I love the way he writes his thoughts in that book and can't wait to read Norwegian Wood because I'm a fan of realistic fiction. Thanks for this amazing video!
Great content Tyler!
The first Murakami book I read, completely unaware of him as a writer and the concept of magical realism, was Kafka on the Shore. Needless to say, the more I read the more confused I got. However, I was fascinated with the feeling the book left me with, and it lingered in my mind for days afterward. I do agree it’s a tough book to start with, but I also look forward to reading it again and seeing what new perspectives I might engage with.
lmao my 2021 just got so much better after discovering u 3. All your guys’s videos are super good and i just spent my entire day binge watching all of them lol. ok 1. i only read Norwegian wood and the ending was so ??!!?? for me and i aint got any literally friends to talk about it so i would love to watch a video of what you thought of it( or maybe im just dumb and it actually made sense, just not for me lol) and 2. you all need to make Goodreads accounts so i can follow you lol ok that’s it, really think all your videos are underrated and i hope u keep it up and people get to discover you, it’s so refreshing to see people on this platform talk about something else other than YA books
Oh wow thank you for the kind words! I showed Mark and Matt this comment and they also were amazed at how kind it was! Norwegian Wood is such a fascinating book because it is one of Murakami's most complete and defined endings (at least it felt that way too me) but it might not seem that way if that is your only Murakami book. Murakami is well known for never having a more "traditional" ending to his stories and loves keeping readers guessing! I could absolutely make a video about Norwegian Wood! Also we completely agree with you about the hyper focus booktube has on YA novels and we want to deviate from the norm! I can't wait to hear more from you!
He's definitely my favorite author as well, I recently recommended him to a friend and suggested he start with a wild sheep chase too.
That's awesome! After reading A Wild Sheep Chase I knew that this would be the one I recommend to people!
Agree…wild sheep chase was my first…and it was what got me hooked. It was my first encounter with him
I love your recommendations! Thank you for this video!
Thank you so much for the kind words! I am glad you enjoyed!
I started with wild sheep chase since i borrowed a copy from a classmate back in high school. Found it weird but it opened my world to surrealism. Never looked back and now I’m slowly reading his works one by one. Great video! Keep it up :)
Very helpful. I now know where to start reading Murakami 💕💕
I love this. I've been wanting to re-read a lot of Murakami. When I discovered him in highschool, I was obsessed. I'm excited to read them again, as an adult. My favourite is South of the Border, West of the Sun. However, even though I love his writing, I've never been able to tackle 1Q84.
Super interesting video - I've been wanting to read something of Murakami's for a while so it was very beneficial, thank u! Also I could not stop staring at all of your books in the background hahah, hope a bookshelf tour is on your list of videos to film?? Looking forward to your coming videos!
Im glad I could help you in some way! Murakami is such a fascinating author that I want as many people as possible to read his books so there are more people to talk about them with! Oh absolutely a book tour will be coming in the near future! Thank you for you comment and I look forward to hearing more from you!
I actually started with dance dance dance and absolutely loved it. Was a bit tricky at times, I imagine because I hadn't read wild sheep chase before. Wind-up bird chronicles and kafka on the shore have been on my shelf for years and somehow were to intimidating. But dance dance dance was great, so now I will give them a go :-)
I´ve been meaning to start reading Murakami because I love love love magical realism (big Gabriel García Márquez fan), and I think your video has just inspired me to get up and pick the damn book. I have Norwegian Wood so I will start with this one but, honestly, the one that excites me the most is Kafka on the shore, don't know why. I think it's the talking to cats part hahaha.
Amazing video, hope you are doing well!
Thank you for the comment and the kind words! I've actually read some of Gabriel Garcia Marquez short stories before for one of my classes in undergrad a few years ago and I was a big fan! I'm so happy to have given you that push to start Murakami! Norwegian Wood is an excellent place to start!
Have you read norwegian wood? How is it?
Good thoughts and breakdown of his works and where to start. However, I did start with Kafka on the Shore, precisely to know, that even at some of his most surreal, I enjoyed his writing, and I learned that I really did enjoy his style.
I kept on from there reading the Wind Up Bird Chronicles. Then decided to see how I liked more of his realistic writing like Norwegian Wood. I like it all!
From what I've heard, Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World might be his most confusing, surreal and challenging book to read.
been wanting to get into him recently - this video is. great help!
I started with *Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World,* next *Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman* and then *The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle* which I think it's his masterpiece and one of my Top books of all time, then *1Q84* wich is CLOSE to TWUBC, and then *Hear the wind sing and Pinball.*
Next in line there's *Kafka on the shore" and "Norwegian Wood.*
I'd honestly recommend starting with *Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman* as it has a good taste of the recurring themes of Murakami while staying short, easy to read, and let's be honest, it's incredibly fun and deep at the same time. Love those short story's to bits.
Also, I don't think you're boring, I'd love to have friends like you. You're cool bro. Nice vid.
Love your channel man! I see the book of basketball peeking out over there! Keep up your great work!
My first Murakami book was 1Q84. It was a bit of a drag at first and I've been reading the first 200 pages on and off for a about a year or so... But then came a point in the book where the two narratives connected for the first time and I read the remaining 1000 pages in a couple of weeks. Been obsessed with his work ever since!
When I wanted to start reading Murakami, I was a little overwhelmed by the sheer volume of novels he's published. I followed the general wave and started with Norwegian Wood (and absolutely loved it). I then went straight into his short story collection First Person Singular, which I feel was a great second choice. As I'm commenting this, I'm currently reading The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle which is my first taste of his magical realism and I can't get enough. I can't wait to read my way through all his works in the upcoming few years. I don't regret my Murakami journey, but this video would have been so helpful to me when I was making the initial decisions! thanks for posting! :)
Loving your channel man, keep it up!
I started seeing little bits of murakami’s writing online and was immediately drawn in-never heard anything about him and for months I felt the need to read one of his books- I asked a grandparent for any one of his books for Christmas and got gifted 1Q84
Absolutely loved reading the entire book! The writing felt so familiar to me and the mystical elements felt so refreshing (I was surprised though bc I thought it was going to be more of an 1984 fanfic which thankfully it wasn’t-love 1984 but I’ve already read it 3 times lol)
interesting - Colorless tsukuru was my first too. I read it last month. Followed by the windup bird chronicle. Just finished that one yesterday. And, my reactions to both were seemingly similar to yours, although maybe for different reasons? WUBC was difficult for me because of the cruelty on display. It’s amazing how powerful words can be. Especially that one horrific scene. Absolutely loved the magical realism though and the complex tapestry that he wove. And I like tsukuru just as much even though it’s more straight forward.
Anyway, I’m hooked. Bought 4 more of his novels today.
I started with Norwegian Wood, a wild sheep chase, then dance dance dance. That's a good standard opener to Murakami. Great suggestions 👍
Having read many Murakami books. To me, they are both interesting and thought provoking - philosophical. He manages to capture the issues that confront a lot of people, but in a surreal environment. He is so masterful that I don’t imagine that any scene is without meaning.
I started with his running book followed by a number of short stories swiftly followed by Norweighn Wood and Kafkre Shore - which I loved. He is very skilled at writing mudane events and activities in a very satisfying and enjoyable way. He is one these writers whose writing seems effortless.
The first Murakami I read was After Dark and I LOVED it so much. I read Men without Women next and like that as well (although one or two stories I didn’t like). Then followed Norwegian Wood which I didn’t hate but didn’t love. The most recent was Sputnik Sweetheart which is probably my second favorite!
I began my Murakami journey with 'Norwegian Wood' which was recommended by my best friend. Then I read 'After Dark' which was amazing, but leaves me surrounded by ambiguity and I loved that. What made me love him as much as my personal favorite writer Hemingway, was his prose and how similar it was to Ernest's, but the magical realism gives it a different flavor.
And another author to put on my tbr list. This is getting out of hand :D Thanks for the advice!
I started with wild sheep chase …it got me hooked. I read over 30 years also. I think that is when the books came out…so I have been with him since. It is my favorite…love wind up bird chronicle…but maybe hard boiled chronicle and the end of the world.
I love Murakami and have read all his works that have bee translated
Cool video. I actually started with Kafka on the Shore back in May/June and absolutely loved it. Having said that, my all time favourite book is One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, so, makes sense I guess.
I love one hundred years of solitude...a masterpiece,,👍
100 years is also my favorite book of all times... Garcia Marquez is my favorite author! I guess i'll start with Kafka on the Shore then :)
My first Murakami book was Kafka on the Shore. A friend bought it for me from Japan. I loved it. I have been reading more Murakami every since. Good luck with your future book videos. Hey don't say you're boring, even if you're joking. You are not.
Haha thank you for thinking I'm not boring! Also a Japanese printed edition of Kafka on the Shore I bet looks amazing! Also thank you for the kind words and comment!
I actually started with Kafka on the Shore. It was the strangest thing I’d ever read but I was completely enthralled by it and couldn’t wait to read more. I can see why it might not be the best one to start with but I’m glad it worked for me.
I started reading Murakami with Kafka on the Shore and got hooked immediately. One of the booktubers I follow said something along the lines of "Murakami's writing is like your favourite blanket" and I can't agree more, on how it gives me comfort now matter how much I reread. Also, it's nice to hear someone saying Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage as his favourite as it's mine too. Now, I just finished my 8th, which is The Wind-Up Bird, and about to start with 1Q84. I just can't explain how much I love this author.
"Murakami's writing is like your favourite blanket" . ! may i know who the booktuber is
Thanks, i was lookign for some guidance on starting with this author and its very helpful
I clicked on yout latest video I liked it and now m having my lil marathon from scratch !
I've had Colorles Tsukuru Tazaki an his Years of Pilgrimage has been on my tbr shelf for a while now but I have not heard any good things about it until now. Thanks for making me feel like picking it up again.
I started with Norwegian Wood. Enjoyed it a great deal. I ended up purchasing several of his books right after. One being South of the Border, West of the Sun. Officially on the Murakami train. :)
I started with the Wild Sheep Chase and since then it is my goal to own and read every single Murakami publication. I just love that man's writing!
I read After Dark a long time ago but never followed up. I got a copy of Norwegian Wood which I managed to loose after reading the first chapter.
I then got a new copy of Norwegian Wood and read it in a quarantine stint. It was an amazing book and it got me hooked.
I then read Men without Women and First Person Singular.
In the last 8 months I have read Kafka on the Shore, Wind up Bird Chronicle, Colorless Tsukuru, South of the Border, wild Sheep Chase and Hard Boiled Wonderland.
I have Dance, Dance, Dance 1Q84, Killing Commendator and Sputnik Sweetheart on the bookshelf ready to read.
My favourite is Kafta on the Shore, possibly because it was the first magical realism I read.
There was an interesting spot in my heart for literature but was very neglected by me,eventually when pandemic came I read Kafka on the shore and I quite dramatically rediscovered myself as in matters of likes and dislikes and ever since then simultaneously studying botany I also have been aspiring to be an author
Great video, excellent reasoning! I dove in headfirst, starting with The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, then 1Q84, followed by Kafka On The Shore! I have no regrets & I do agree that one should not start with 1Q84. It is one of the most original, ambitious pieces of fiction out there, but it would be a daunting introduction to Murakami! I may have had a built in advantage prior to reading Murakami. Just out of college I read The Magus by John Fowles, which is an incredible surreal, dreamy mystery.
In 60 plus years of reading, Haruki Murakami is my favorite author!
When reading a writer I don't know, I always like starting with short stories, if that is an option. I just happened to start with "Men Without Women", followed up with "The Elephant Vanishes", then went straight into "1Q84", which I absolutely loved.
I envision I will read all of them eventually. Next up I have "Norwegian Wood" (finally) and "After the Quake" lined up. After 1Q84, I am taking a little Murakami break to read some LeGuin sci-fi.
I love how Murakami writes, his evocative and thoughtful passages exploring the nature of reality and how we experience it; his short story endings leaving so many things open for the reader to consider; how the Japanese mindset colours the emotional relationships of his characters, often having a cool detachment that we don't expect in Western writing; and I like his subtle expressions of feminism, certainly not a given considering Japan still remains a strongly patriarchal society.
I've read a few thousand books in my lifetime, but I think Murakami is probably one of my all-time favourites now.
I was in a bookshop, and I randomly picked up Men without Women, as I've heard a lot about Murakami. May be not a good start, but I've loved his writing ever since. The way he makes you feel the situation is just out of the world.
10 years ago I bought 2 Murakami books. I started reading Hear the wind sing first and I didnt finish it because I was very confused . Then I read a bit of Kafka on the shore and decided to put them both back on the shelf for the same reason. Just about a month ago I decided to read his book again cuz I didnt have nothing to read. I picked Kafka on the shore and I fisnished it in 3 days. Now I am reading The Wind-up bird. Overall I think I like him and I would probably buy all his books. So my 1st Murakami book That I finished was Kafka on the shore and I think it is my favorite book.
I also read Hear the wind sing and Pinball 1978 but I had to read them several times cuz they are still confusing. Pin Ball is a bit less confusing but still.
Next I will try reading Colorless and Norwegian Wood. I hope I like them but I am not so sure because generally I like Murakami because of his surrealism and I am not a fan of romance books.
Passions: books, and movies, and... that's about it.
Mate, I am the exact same. If I'm not on Letterboxd or watching a film, I'll be reading a book! I'm currently reading my first Murakami, The Wind-up Bird Chroncile, and all I can say is: I was supposed to be writing an entire essay today, but much of the day was spent with Murakami 😂
Anyway, great video. Keep doing what you're doing 👍🏻
Letterboxd is by far my most used app nowadays it's really addicting but I'm glad we think the same way about this! The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is such a fascinating first Murakami I'm really curious to hear more about what you think! Thank you again for the comment and the kind words!
@@colorlesswonderland I've just finished book one, and I am really enjoying -- as you said -- his almost hyper-realist style of writing, and I think he's a master of writing dialogue. I'm also looking forward to reading more of his magical realist elements too; I became an immediate fan of the genre since reading Márquez' One Hundred Years of Solitude (a favourite of mine). Also, Murakami's characterisation, particularly the phone calls Toru has been receiving (i.e. the mysterious woman he first talks to) feel very Lynchian. I don't know whether you have seen Lost Highway, but the mystery man scene instantly came to mind!
Aha I started with "Colorless.." as well, followed by "Norwegian Wood" and really liked both. I wasn't sure which one to read next as I wanted more realism rather than surrealism so i started reading his short stories, of which some are amazing such as "Barn Burning", "Birthday girl", "Sleep", "Chance Traveler", "The second bakery attack" to name a few. But it seems "A wild sheep chase" will be my next novel read of his, so thanks for the recc
I just read norwegian wood, I enjoy that there's alot of room for interpretation in his writings, I wouldn't say its a perfect book but its the first book i managed to read outside school so that says something.
what a good video to start getting to know a writer
You cannot be a boring person if you love movies and books 😂 I'm glad I came across this video, since I am a big fan of Murakami. I'm currently reading Dance,Dance,Dance, but the first book that introduced me to Murakami was The wind up bird chronicle.
I started with dance dance dance now starting wind up bird chronicle
Man he’s very sarcastically funny 😆 love itt
He is! I don't often see Murakami praised as a "witty" writer but he absolutely is!
My first Murakami was also Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki, after which I detoured into his nonfiction with Absolutely on Music and What I Talk About When I Talk About Running… certainly an unconventional approach to his works, but I absolutely love everything I’ve read. Currently reading First Person Singular for the first time.
I've started about 8 years back with 'a wild sheep chase', found it at a local library, followed by 'dance, dance, dance' and just loved his style, been an avid fan ever since... And actually it's his surrealism that makes it easier and more interesting to read, the realistic novels don't have the same appeal... But still the way he engages you in 'norwegian woods' it's just beyond
I was a bit disappointed with those 2 books, until I realised that the danish translations are not directly from japanese, but from english.
I read a sample of Kafka on the Shore and First Person Singular, and I’m not native English speakers so I was afraid a little bit of the language that might be hard for me but I actually got surprised by how easy it was for me and not complicated as people say, so I don’t know I really want to start reading for him I guess, wish me luck and thank you for your advice ❤
I adore Murakami too! But, if I'm being honest, I've only read Tsukuru Tazaki, yet it felt so different and strangely connected to me that I knew I love his work just from it.
Hi, I have read two of Murakami's books - Kafka on the Shore and Norwegian Wood, and although I love the author's writing style, I still every time get offended by the strange sexual scenes & the way he describes them in his books. That makes me refrain from reading any more of his books, but I really don't want to stop like that. Could you please make a video as to "Why you think it is still worth reading Murakami despite the strangeness of his novels". Thank you very much again. I loved this video.
I actually started with “hear the wind sing” because I thought it looked interesting at the library and since then I have been a fan
Norwegian Wood is the book that made me his fan! Despite all the criticism, I just love this man's writings lol. I'm planning to read Colorless Tazaki next. Although it's not very popular but I've heard it's different from his usual story patterns. Anyway, loved your video!
I started with "the strange library" which I loved. I think that is also a very good place to start with if you want to read more magical realism
I start with Kafka on shore. Now I read Sputnik sweetheart and I kinda say it my fav so far, there are so many hidden things in his massage through out the book that I need to do reread and do more research, his first book that made me think deeply
I recently (quarantine) got in to reading again because of boredom I picked up Haruki Murakami because I want to read Japanese Literature. I started with Norwegian Wood honestly I was a bit disappointed it was good but it just didn’t resonate well with me I was hoping with all the hype I’ve seen it would at least work for everyone but it didn’t for me. After Dark was my second book it was a bit weird I have mixed opinions with this so I might have to reread this later. My third is Khafka on the Shore I don’t think I should’ve picked this up I just couldn’t get what’s going on. Now I think of starting with 1Q84 but my friend gave me a trick to not get bored reading because this was the one that caught my eye I should read another book while reading it so I can digest what’s going on and to not get bored so I might give South of the border West of the sun a go because it’s another romance by Haruki Murakami I think this might redeem for Norwegian Wood for me and I think I can also reread Kafka on the middle if I decide to take another breather.
Read 1Q84 first. Found it next to a large rubbish bin, in a "to good to throw" pile. I remembered Murakami comes highly recommended from you, so I picked it up. Turned into my favourite book (maybe only Harry Potter comes out ahead)
My first book is The strange library and It's the only one I have read by him.
I started with The Elephant Vanishes. Trying to decide what to read next.
I have read three Murakami books so far which are After Dark being the first one, Sputnik Sweetheart and Colourless Tsukuru Tazaki and I recently started Norwegian Wood
Hello! I started with Norwegian Wood and I really love it
Hi! I'm glad you did! Norwegian Wood is an excellent excellent book and I would love to make a video about it someday!
No time to register the titles when I don’t already know them, Kafka was my first one and it was love at 1st sight Thank you for your review
I started with “Norwegian Wood” 😊 Loved it.
I'm a huge fan of Murakami and loved this video! Haven't read all of his novels but I'm making progress 😊 hope you'll upload more videos about him!
I agree with you, I don't think one should start with 1Q84, even though it was my first! I think I was lucky and fell in love with his style and writing, but it can be overwhelming for others.
I think you'd really enjoy The Seventh Day by Yu Hua. It gave me major Murakami vibes! :)
I'll check that one out! Thank you for the recommendation! I also plan on making a video on Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage within the next month!
extremely fact-less description i.e. you described the author without any spoilers. which is excellent.
i started with After Dark! Then I went onto Kafka on The Shore. I think starting with After Dark due to its length.
Started with Kafka 😅 its maybe the craziest one, so the fact that i loved foreshadowed my love for him
My first Murakami was A Wild Sheep Chase. I loved it!!
Sputnik Sweetheart and Norwegian Wood had special impact on my life that they're my top Murakami picks
Reading "Wind & Pinball", his first works alongside "The City and Its Uncertain Walls" (his latest work; it's already out in Spanish, my native language) and also his 24 short stories "Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman"
I started Murakami with: A Wild Sheep Chase! And the experience was superb!!!!
Started with kafka on the shore and I'm currently reading after dark (loving it)
I do agree tho that Kafka is not for everyone
How many of those books on your bookshelf have you read?
I have read Norwegian Wood and Sputnik Sweetheart one after the other .I loved both of it but it's sad that no one is discussing about Sputnik Sweetheart !?The ending was amazing and magical but left many questions to the reader.But I didn't found a single booktuber or blogger to discuss about it.This made me sad.😞
Btw my next read will be "Kafka on the Shore"😀
Yes! Omg i started with Sputnik Sweetheart too and i barely see anyone talk about that book online:(((
My favorite author too. And Colorless Wonderland is my favoritess
As a sucker for all his writing(i read them in Chinese, English & Japanese), i support this video! Btw, i would always choose A Wild Sheep Chase/Killing Commendatore/1Q84 over Norwegian Wood, and i feel lucky this way according to his writing pattern.
I ordered a bunch of books online kafka on the shore was one of them but when i started reading it, i found out it was a counterfeit and it has so many spelling mistakes , its such a good book too (the book is way past return date so i'm just stuck with a counterfeit T-T) I know its my fault for not checking the batch of books beforehand cuz i trusted the online store but also its so annoying seeing people actually making copies.
I love this guy
Me too!
Kafka on the Shore and 1q84 were actually my first Murakami books! lmao. To be fair, I had 1hr long commutes to work on the train
Great, thank you
Happy to help!
Those editions you have on the left look awesome, where can I get them?
I started with 1q84. I became a fan of him and bought all his books
Same here. I didn’t know anything about him at the time so had no idea what to expect. His writing is so smooth that I was hooked. It reads like a shorter book to me. The writing just flows, regardless of the length.
@@hollyc4624 I completely agree
Everyone keeps saying that starting Kafka on the Shore in the Murakami books is ideal, and I did but I was a little disappointed. I expected so much on this author considering that he's really famous. But I don't know, I admire you so much I want to try Murakami again, lol. Maybe Norwegian Wood this time...
People who like reading difficult & thought provoking Books are cool, well put together Persons, definitly not boring.
Where should I put . .After dark in that order ... ? Really looking forward to it.
I started with Dance Dance Dance, I had no idea it was the fourth book of a series until he wrote something about the Rat near page 200 or so and I was thinking who is this rat character? Otherwise loved the book, then I read Kafka on the Shore (love) and now currently reading Colorless Tsukuru (love)
I started with (Samsa in love) I was confused by the style I didn't know what was going on then I did a little search and found out that it was written as a sequel to Kafka's Metamorphosis , so I decided to read metamorphosis first and that's how I met Franz Kafka's work 😂 then I went back to Samsa in love and only then it made sense. It was a very weird (in a good way) experience. Murakami is crazy.
My personal picks:
Realistic Fiction:
1. South of the Border West of the Sun
2. Colorless Tsukuru
3.Norwegian Wood
Magical Realism
1. Kafka on the Shore
2. Rat Trilogy (HWS/PB - WSC - Dance3x)
3. Wind Up Bird Chronicle
Agree on not starting 1Q84.
A weird one. I have recently started with Killing Commendatore. Haven't heard people talking about it. It's a big book (680 pages) but I take my time. I'm at page 300 and I really enjoy the motifs and the light magical realism. Does anyone have recommendations for books simular to this one? (Murakami or any other author, but preferably asian)
I started with Dance Dance Dance loved it then read wild sheep chase then realized it was part of the rat trilogy and read wind/pinball completely read it all backwards lol but it somehow made sense
Oh woah holy moly I can't even imagine how that felt, especially since Dance Dance Dance is a sequel to Wild Sheep Chase. My mind would have not been able to comprehend the story at all! Thank you for the comment!
I didnt know where to start so I just read Norwegian wood since it had a pretty good cover( touche, I know) but that's how I got started and the minute I started reading murakami, I just couldn't put it down. Sure, the book fucked me up but I knew that i had to read more of his books and Here I am Now. So yeah, he's really Good
Haha I am glad you enjoyed Norwegian Wood! The second time I read it I also couldn't put it down for some reason and finished it in a day! Murakami's writing style is just that magnetic! Also Matt and I will be making a video on Norwegian Wood together soon so be on the lookout for that!
@@colorlesswonderland I'm looking forward to it
@@colorlesswonderland hey Tyler, I have come across many booktube channels saying murakami being sexist, racist and whatnot and honestly I don't know what's right or wrong. One criticism I have come across is that he over sexualized women in his books. Maybe because I haven't been paying that much attention to that part or maybe because I didnt think about it but the books were not misogynist as they say at all, they are fine piece of art. Maybe because I'm a man, idk. As another murakami reader,what do think of all this accusations.do you believe they have some truth in them or are they just another one of those angry feminist issues.
Just bought wild sheep chase on your recommendation. I hope it would be good🤞🏿
I hope you will like it!