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So what is never knows best...? It is what Mamimi, from FLCL, has written on her cigarettes. And now, I co-opted it for this stupid blog.
5/20/2004 03:37:00 AM
I just finished up reading Murakami's Norwegian Wood. Reading until 3:30 in the morning the night before a final probably is not one of the smartest things to do, but it was a very good read.
I really like Murakami's characters. They are boring, ordinary guys who just so happen to have dramatic stuff thrown at them. I am almost envious. I am just as boring and ordinary, but live without a fraction of the drama. But, drama is probably something that would not suit me anyways.
If there is one thing about this finals week, it is that I read 3 Murakami books. Not a bad way to close out a career at Cal, they are university library books after all.
I really like Murakami's characters. They are boring, ordinary guys who just so happen to have dramatic stuff thrown at them. I am almost envious. I am just as boring and ordinary, but live without a fraction of the drama. But, drama is probably something that would not suit me anyways.
If there is one thing about this finals week, it is that I read 3 Murakami books. Not a bad way to close out a career at Cal, they are university library books after all.