I've almost finished reading Kafka on the Shore and I've never been so engrossed into a book since reading His Dark Materials . It's such a great book so I really recommend you pick it up.
The book itself tells the story of destiny filled with strange events (the book is very weird, so be prepared!) and really summarises itself to be a philosophical satire that's ever so easy to understand - it's like reading about life and you just know what the author means.
Kafka on the Shore is a fictional Japanese story (translated into English) and it's ever so addictive. Kafka is a runaway who befriends a local libarian. Meanwhile, meet Nakata a 60 year old (very illiterate) man who has suffered an accident when he was young, which left him unable to read and write although he is able to speak to cats.
Easily one of the best and life changing novels I have ever read.
The book itself tells the story of destiny filled with strange events (the book is very weird, so be prepared!) and really summarises itself to be a philosophical satire that's ever so easy to understand - it's like reading about life and you just know what the author means.
Kafka on the Shore is a fictional Japanese story (translated into English) and it's ever so addictive. Kafka is a runaway who befriends a local libarian. Meanwhile, meet Nakata a 60 year old (very illiterate) man who has suffered an accident when he was young, which left him unable to read and write although he is able to speak to cats.
Easily one of the best and life changing novels I have ever read.
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