Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami.
Hm...you might try "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami. I haven't actually read it yet, but it's the next Murakami book I'm planning to pick up...
...well, this kind of practice may have been common in Japan in the feudal era, but definitely not recently. I was under the impression that...
I'd say it doesn't really matter how many books you've read in total during a year - rather, the number of pages is more important, but I guess...
Ah yes, who doesn't love the English language? I'm fairly fluent in one other language (French) and have attempted to learn two others in the...
I started to read it. I tried, honestly. I just couldn't bring myself to continue because I hated the author's writing style and couldn't believe...
Well, I don't really care for Stephen King's writing style either myself, but I do agree that Twilight is a horribly written book. I couldn't get...
R.A. Salvatore, because he made Drizzt.
Might be I Am Legend, since it's the only story I know of that captures complete and utter human isolation.
Well, to get back on topic, I think it comes down to this - women tend to be better at writing beautifully, while men tend to be better at writing...
That is entirely your own opinion, but I myself certainly wouldn't be interested in reading a whole novel that simply rambles on about nothing. To...
Um, you do realize that Tolkien himself was a professor at Oxford, right? And so was C.S. Lewis, for that matter. Despite your beliefs,...
Please do explain it then, I am honestly interested in seeing it. Edit: The ability to write flowery prose does not inherently make the authors...
I have to agree with Acglaphotis...I realize that it's a matter of personal preference, but you're making a VERY bold statement by saying that...
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