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She might be for me, now. I had not heard of her until about a month ago. nossy Send a noteboard - 10/04/2014 09:15:04 PM

View original postMet her back in October at the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville. Very interesting/good person.

Good to know.
View original postOh, did you know there is a new Murakami coming out in August? I read the Spanish translation and it was a much shorter (around 300 pg.) read than 1Q84. Fairly decent as well, but I think the translation might have been a bit off.

I read that somewhere (did you mention it here already?), but I still haven't looked into it. Too many books to keep up with!

If it's short though... maybe I could suggest it for book club. Depends how weird it is.

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