Abyss, on 04 November 2011 - 06:06 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 04 November 2011 - 05:56 PM, said:
Am interested in reading what forumites think of that book.
Lots of hype but the reviews are all over the place.
So far the general consensus (from me at the halfway point, and by a few others) is that it's got all the Murakami tropes represented, but that it is a new type of beast in which Murakmai is showing us he is capable of a much more straight ahead narrative. For example, there were times when I was reading HARD BOILED WONDERLAND AND THE END OF THE WORLD and I wondered just what the hell was going on and what I'd gotten myself into...and when I finished it I was still a bit off kilter from it even though I enjoyed it....well 1Q84 doesn't do that at all.
So it's still odd in places, and is classically Murakami (in stuff like over exposition between characters dialogue, cats, strange plot macguffin's and even overt sexual descriptions), but it is as if someone else is writing a story about a Murakami story...if that makes any sense. Like any of his books it's really hard to quantify things.
That said, I am enjoying this one more than any other I have read by him so far. It has fantastical elements to it as well (since part of it is actually about the publishing of a fantasy novel written by a 17 year old girl that starts to look like it may have true elements) and they pepper the story enough for you to wonder what is going on...but in a good way.
I think it would make an excellent adult-rated (for the sexual content of course) Studio Ghibli Anime actually.
Someone on GoodReads put it best: "Reading a Murakami book is like diving into the ocean only to discover that you have always been a fish."