Well, I happen to read "Kafka on the Shore" by Haruki Murakami. My cousin bought it for me and I've gotta say that's pretty good book. Amazing things happen in this book i.e. fish falling from the sky. Also you see the protagonist develops through the story. When you've tried it, I'd love to discuss the story with you 🙂
Have fun with reading!H
PS: I suggest "The Angel Maker" by Stefan Brijs too 😉
Have you read Murakami's latest work Killing Commendatore?
I haven't, because I had to read other books for my oral exams. I'm planning to fix some other books of Murakami in the Summer Holidays.
Well, I happen to read "Kafka on the Shore" by Haruki Murakami. My cousin bought it for me and I've gotta say that's pretty good book. Amazing things happen in this book i.e. fish falling from the sky. Also you see the protagonist develops through the story. When you've tried it, I'd love to discuss the story with you 🙂
Have fun with reading!H
PS: I suggest "The Angel Maker" by Stefan Brijs too 😉
Have you read Murakami's latest work Killing Commendatore?
I haven't, because I had to read other books for my oral exams. I'm planning to fix some other books of Murakami in the Summer Holidays.
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie
That's a good one. I still remember Dale Carnegie's books from my dad's bookshelf.
It also reminds me of another book, Anxiety of Status by Alain de Botton.
Malazan Book of the Fallen, just started the sixth book, called The Bonehunters. best fantasy series I've ever encountered. but must say it's hard to get into.
Hyperspace by Michio Kaku. One of the most interesting and easygoing popular science books I have ever read. There are many examples from science fictions which make it easy to understand high dimensions.