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Nov 6, 2012

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Has there seriously been no thread for this yet? Crazy. At least everyone's had a week or so to actually sit down and read them.

For my part, there isn't much to say about the stuff that I gave (this was on my half-sister's Amazon wish list, and my mom asked for The Screwtape Letters in hardcover), but I got a kickass hardback version of The Brothers Karamazov to replace my old paperback (and it's in a better translation), along with Underground, Haruki Murakami's book about the Aum Shinrikyo subway gassings in 1995. I've been busy with family stuff lately, so I'm still only about halfway through it, but it's extremely good. It's all condensed transcripts from interviews that Murakami had with the survivors, with very little of his own writing, but it clearly took a lot of time and care to conduct these interviews properly and to edit and organize them so well; it's definitely his book in that sense. I'd say more, but I really can't do it justice - just read it!

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Sham bam bamina!
Nov 6, 2012

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Blind Sally posted:

The Great Escape as told through the eyes of the people who experienced it. I've always been fascinated by stories like this from WWII, so again, looking forward to reading this one.
I looked at the Amazon page for this thing and just might have to order a copy for myself. That book looks fantastic.

Big Anime Fan Here posted:

oh, I wasn't going to pick up Murakami's new book bc imo he's a one note kind of guy on average like Vonnegut if you plow through enough of his stuff, but I really like the guy that carried out the subway gassing cult murders so I'm definitely intrigued now
To be honest, what little original writing is in there definitely hits that Murakami "note" (especially where he describes one of his interviews instead of just transcribing it, for reasons that are obvious if you read the book), but it's really about everyone else. The whole point of the book is that the interviewees all have their own notes.

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