Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
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That said, I thought there was a little too much exposition--characters sitting around talking about their feelings and behavior as only self-absorbed teenagers or young adults would, but doing so well past that age. The language was also sometimes clunky, but that may have been the translation. There was also some strange technical detail on things that didn't seem to matter--Lexus cars, or pottery making, or railway station design. I tried to find bigger meaning in these, but, I'm not sure there was any.

I'm looking forward to The Wind Up Bird Chronicle to see how the story structure, writing may differ and what themes remain, change.
I enjoyed the story in Colorless a little more than Norwegian Wood.






I liked everything about it a LOT. apart from the interlude with the hotel pianist story which was a bit either pointless, or not-quite-pointed-enough.
It had a story to tell, and it told it beautifully without too much extra baggage.
I'm a little wary of reading more by him after reading reviews from more experienced Murakami readers bemoaing his lack of two great ideas, but I'll read IQ84 and Norwegian Wood some time.

I liked everything about it a LOT. apart from the interlude with the h..."
I was literally just about to leave a review but saw your name at the bottom :)
You are right... I hated the ending but loved the rest. Maybe it's because I couldn't quite get my head around it. I might have to whizz through it again!
I could feel the emotions of Tsukuru, I feel that the translator did an excellent job! I still have such a beautiful image of the house in the countryside vividly in my imagination.
I have just finished Norwegian Wood and I did not like it whatsoever. I am shocked that this is Murakami's most highly rated books. I noticed that Colourless Tsukuru and Norwegian Wood have different translators and that may play a part in my dislike perhaps?! I felt that boring conversations and scenarios were dragged out a lot longer than necessary. I found it dull. If you want to borrow it from me at any point feel free to ask!
Although I have mixed reviews on Murakami's work, I don't want to give up yet! I want the same feeling I felt when reading Colourless Tsukuru so I plan on reading some more in the future. Perhaps 1Q84 and Kafka on the Shore :)
I'm glad you enjoyed it too, Richard!





Well the mystery of why Haida abandoned him and who murdered Shiro and why remains and somehow I suspect the accusation that Tsukuru had a hidden "darkside" to his personality might be true. I'd like to see those things, and what happens with Sara explored.



I will be reading the rest of his books.

Hi Garth, thanks for the recommendations. "Colorless" was my first Murakami and I liked it very much.

By far the most 'normal' of his books, I am curious ..."
This was my first, and I'm going to read more of Murakami, in fact I'm on the way to the library today!

Oh and I forgot to mention. I feel like this was my favorite so far. It made sense and also didn't? I don't know how to explain it, I felt like I was on the journey with him on his pilgrimage. So I really did enjoy it.
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By far the most 'normal' of his books, I am curious as to what new readers thought.