Pretty sure this is in my future.
Pretty sure this is in my future.
Do kangaroos have nervous breakdowns?
1️⃣ No, but whenever I read Haruki Murakami I have weird dreams.
2️⃣ It‘s probably a tie between To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, and the Harry Potter books.
3️⃣ My priorities for May are to finish the school year strong, and make time for crafting self-care.
#WondrousWednesday
@Eggs
What is your first read of the year?
Started with my favourite author❤🤩
Murakami is a master in storytelling. Despite the absurd characters, plot and dialogue, as a reader you feel very connected to the subjects and their world. A good introduction to this author and I look forward to reading one of his novels.
It was great getting to know Murakami in this collection of short stories. He is a master of metaphor and capturing moments that are both disorienting and human (see "The Mirror" and "The Seventh Man"). Yet, some stories were dull (e.g., "Tony Takitani") and others too different to fit well with this collection (eg"The Ice Man"). I have heard that this isn't Murakami's best work... Let me know if you have any Murakami recommendations!
"No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves. That's all."
(From short story, "Birthday Girl," p.30)
I love Murakami‘s short stories. It‘s hard to choose a favorite from this collection, but “Poor Aunt” is the one that sticks with me the most.
#AuthorAMonth
21 day lockdown and it's day 3! Perfect time for a Murakami marathon! Stay home Stay safe!!
4.5/5 🌟
Great short story collection! One of my favorites is The Seventh Man, but I liked The Ice Man too! Clever, imaginative, and poignant 👌🏼👏🏻👍🏼
#authoramonth
@Soubhiville
This collection of short stories was much better than Men Without Women. The protagonists are interesting, ordinary, strange, and real. The stories had cats, Jazz, food, and a wide range of relationships, all infused with the Murakami brand of weirdness. #AuthorAMonth
2. The tagged book. Also more books by Murakami for #AuthorAMonth
2. Surprisingly, no 😀
3. Yes, a Golden Retriever who will celebrate 6 years of being the goodest girl on 1st April.
#WeekendReads
Seven covers in seven days! What a fun idea
Post a new cover every day, no explanation
Does anybody want to be tagged? I feel I am very late to the game 😂
(Taking pictures of glossy library books is hard.) This collection from Haruki Murakami was on my #tbrexplode list for March, and I only meant to flip through it. But after reading "The Year of Spaghetti" he pulled me in. Other favorites include "Birthday Girl," "Crabs," and "Chance Traveler."
I sometimes think that people‘s hearts are like deep wells. Nobody knows what‘s at the bottom. All you can do is imagine by what comes floating to the surface every once in a while.
Anybody have some advice? Bought this used paperback and didn‘t notice until I started reading that the binding is cracked in the middle. The pages are all still held in there but I‘m worried if it keeps falling open where it‘s broken that the pages will fall out eventually. The internet says Elmer‘s glue and pressure will do the trick but I wanted to ask you guys. :)
Getting into some short stories by my favorite author.
“When I closed my eyes, the scent of the wind wafted up towards me.”
#34of365 #bookcover #openingline #notpiratesockmonkey #murakamilove
This man is truly one of my favorite authors. This book was very good, strange in places "normal in others" but his ability to draw you into his stories even his short stories is amazing.
night time reads ✨✨
(ft. jack)
Here are a few books from the 2000s that I still haven't read. Too many books and so little time! #readjanuary #publishedinthe2000s
I'm not usually a fan of short stories, but in true HM fashion, I loved this collection. Absurdity, jazz, Japanese culture ✔️✔️✔️ 4.5🌟 #stockphoto
Holy crap if this (minus the piano tuning part) isn't exactly how I felt taking piano lessons. Now, playing the piano is one of the best things I can do to relieve anxiety and stress. #MurakamiGetsMe
Honestly, this sounds pretty close to something my husband would do. He doesn't think Hurricane Matthew will be all that bad. Our apartment is a block away from the intercoastal waters & a mile or two from the ocean in Palm beach county. He's been so nonchalant about it and it kills me. I'm worried I won't be in much contact with him, so he says he'll walk to a pay phone. WHERE ARE THERE PAYPHONES THESE DAYS? AND YOU DONT WALK IN A HURRICANE!😱😡
This is the most Haruki Murakami quote about short stories to ever happen lol. I normally don't like short stories as much as novels, but with HM I'll take anything and everything by him. After the Quake is also a great collection of his #shortstories #somethingforsept
That moment when you're reading a story about a surfer, then you realize it's a ghost story, while the fog rolls in and your house gets dark. 😳 Beautiful writing in this story: Hanalei Bay.
...the most frightening thing in the world is our own self. So true.
HM is one of my favorite authors and fortunately very prolific so I still have a lot to read😄 I love this collection of his short stores 📚📚📚📚📚
If I'd known Murakami-sensei had a new/old story collection book I would've read it sooner.