Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami |
This translated collection of 26 short stories is an adventure in reading. Think of this book as a box of Japanese candy just waiting to be sampled. You suspect that they will be unlike a box of English candy, and you are pretty sure that many of the 'flavours' will be unfamiliar to you. Should you try them? Yes, definitely!!!!
(Sharron Calkins - bwl 89 Summer 2018 ) |
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