“Haruki Murakami’s trilogy ’1Q84’ kept me spellbound for all of its 1,328 pages, which is unusual for me. Such an unrealistic story, yet so realistically told.”
Tag: Books and Literature
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New York Public Library Ends Late Fees, and the Treasures Roll In
The decision by the New York Public Library set off a wave of returns, accompanied by bashful notes of apology and gratitude.
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A Classic Novel Reappears, Just in Time to Narrate a Novel of Its Own
Joseph Roth’s 1924 novel “Rebellion” turns up as the central voice in Hugo Hamilton’s new novel, “The Pages.”
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A Tiny Brontë Book, Lost for a Century, Resurfaces
A miniature book made by the 13-year-old Charlotte Brontë, to go on sale next month for $1.25 million, contains what may be her last unknown poems.