I enjoyed reading this novel by Haruki Murakami the most!
I enjoyed reading it because alternative chapters are built on stories of different characters, it keeps you hooked till the last chapter as the mystery continues.
Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the shore includes three protagonists, each from a different generation, and is undoubtedly the most perplexing of all Murakami’s works.
They’ve all been through some awful event that has compelled them to open the “Gateway Stone” and reach the “other realm,” a la Pandora. Two of them reappear as half-people, while Kafka, the youngest of the three, enters the mental woodland maze determined to become “the world’s strongest fifteen-year-old kid.”
Two of them reappear as half-people, while Kafka, the youngest of the three, enters the mental woodland maze determined to become “the world’s strongest fifteen-year-old kid.” Its main lesson appears to be that, if we can’t change our fate, we may at least make the best of it. Kafka grows up and comes of age and ultimately faces his fears and returns to his home.
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