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I haven't read a book for pleasure for several years mostly due to studying for my BA and MSc.

However I've recently just picked this up and I'm quite enjoying it 200 pages in. It's rare that I find a writer who's work I really enjoy. So my question is what next? I know Murakami has written several books Norwegian Wood et al. but I don't know if it would be worth trying something else.

Any suggestions anons???

T. civil servant

>> No.9113944

dont read book three

>> No.9113993

dont read book there

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>>9113849
I strongly recommend Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World if you like 1q84. After HBW you have a few options
The Rat Trilogy (Wind/Pinball/WSC)
Wind-up Bird Chronicle
Norwegian Wood

These are his best books. If you're 14 or you like YA you can add Kafka on the Shore to the list.