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i hope it's as good as 'the cocka hola company' and 'macht und rebel'
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Thats actually what I really like about his writing (it being really descriptive) I love the way he describes ordinary things happening in the book, like the character doing his washing or the way he always vividly describes what the characters are eating.clubfoot wrote:I think that's the one I was reading, but stopped. I don't like his writing style. Way too descriptive - everything is too perfect in it. No-one gets annoyed, accidents don't happen, buses aren't late. It's like some idyllic TV-advert set. Hmm, not for me I guess.bleepbleep wrote:Currently reading "norwegian wood" by Haruki Murakami. Alittle more "grounded" than some of his other books but probably one of my favourite murakami books so far.