The dead stays 17 forever.
Yes, the book about the romantic coming-of-age of young Toru Watanabe, that is Norwegian Wood. I just finished reading it recently (by recently, I mean 5 hours ago), so the feelings and emotions the book have cause me is pretty fresh.
I remember when I bought it last December (yes, you read it right) I was a bit skeptic about it, because I've heard a lot of comments that Murakami's writing style tends to be complex, and it made me intimidated (I have this notion that the only genre that could humor me is Young Adult). I guess that's pretty much a reason why it took me so long before I started devouring the pages of this wonderfully relatable novel.
So after 4-5 months of having it gathering dust in my bookshelf, I've finally read it, and I must say that I'm glad I just read it recently, because with the events happening right now (Me turning 20, missing someone, April, and constantly craving for Japanese food), I was able to relate soooooo much to the story. Despite it being a masterpiece penned by Murakami, it was a fair read, meaning I did not have any difficulty reading it. If I've read this novel earlier or later, I don't think the impact of the story would be so strong.
Oh, by the way the story was made into a movie in 2010 with the same title :) (of which I haven't seen yet)... So, this book is just so awesome that words can never ever ever describe or define it perfectly. It has themes/topics/subjects like Love, Death, Friendship, Depression, Mental illnesses, Sex and everything else that will definitely make one relate to it-no wonder it was like the favorite book of the Japanese youth. But Japanese or not, 20 or not, In love or not, lost someone or not, one can definitely be 'hit' so hard with this book. This book is just Fucking GREAT!
Love,
Nicoco
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