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Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
- Narrated by: Adam Sims, Ian Porter
- Length: 14 hrs
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Summary
Information is everything in "Hard-Boiled Wonderland". A specialist encrypter is attacked by thugs with orders from an unknown source, is chased by invisible predators, and dates an insatiably hungry librarian who never puts on weight. In "The End of the World" a new arrival is learning his role as dream-reader. But there is something eerily disquieting about the changeless nature of the town and its fable-like inhabitants. Told in alternate chapters, the two stories converge and combine to create a novel that is surreal, beautiful, thrilling, and extraordinary.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-05-21
Once again, a fantastic reading experience
Another great book by Murakami. I feel at this point I need to stop my self and read another author, but I would gladly read all his books. I decided to start reading Kafka, also to understand a bit more the narrative and background of Murakamis work. Btw, loved the narrators, they were well chosen.
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- Bebop
- 25-07-21
very murakami
This is my 7th Murakami's book.
Different and unique as usual. I really like how he puts together neuroscience and theology together in this one. that was my favourite part of the story
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- Emils Petracenoks
- 10-05-23
Pure art
Seriously, there are 5 star books and then there's this. This is so much more than just a book, absolutely amazing. There's story, there's haiku level playful observations, there's a whole word... Or two.
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- esharon
- 09-12-19
what can I say. I wish it did not end!
a typical Haruki Murakami story and somehow yet again he managed to come up with this unusual idea and a way of telling a story. genius!
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- Rich G
- 02-01-21
Immersive, surreal escapism
Beautifully descriptive and interesting throughout. I love the way Murakami jumps between the stories of two separate characters. The narrators’ voices seem perfect for each character’s narrative: one thoughtful and slow, the other more lively. The plot meanders at times, but overall I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this, as I did Kafka on the Shore.
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- Caspar L.
- 14-09-20
A compelling tale well told.
My third Haruki book, enjoyed the dual pace of this story. It would make a great Graphic novel.
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- Susan Henderson
- 18-04-19
Wonderful world of MURAKAMI
This is one of my favourite MURAKAMI novels. I’ve read it several times.
I wanted to go through it again but this time listening only.
The chapters alternate between 2 different worlds and the performances really accentuate this very well. The whole mood is shifted back and forwards.
I love the way MURAKAMI merged two worlds like this. You can begin to feel them converge as we get nearer to the end. As always there is not a definite and tidy ending, leaving it up to the readers imagination to fill in the gaps. The plot is interesting and unveiled slowly enough to prevent us from becoming overwhelmed. details of calcutechs and inklings are in-depth but do not take over. The characters are all interesting and slightly flawed in one way or another but this makes them lovable. As always there is an undertone which asks deeper questions about what is important in life and how do we find meaning and purpose.
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- Anna
- 24-03-19
Interesting story.
The story is quite interesting, as always Murakami delivers something only he could cook up. There are two narrators, one with a soft and comfortable voice, the other one is very american and took a while to get used to. A bit annoying in the beginning.
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- Gustav
- 22-12-15
Bizarre but never without direction
This is the only Murakami book I've read, and I liked it a lot. The style reminds me of Twin Peaks, but never with the feeling that the author doesn't know what his strange visions mean. You get the feeling that there is a very real world just out of reach, and it up to you to break through the veil to see things for the way they really are.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-05-24
Brilliant, and not as crazy as other Murakami novels
I’ve read and listened to 5 Murakami books and this one is actually a fairly straightforward story. Sure, it’s wild and other worldly, but I didn’t have many “WTF” moments (unlike with Kafka, for example). I enjoyed listening to both narrators; their contrasting cadence helped with both sides of the story.
Glad I listened to this - good solid storytelling with a healthy dose of weird.
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