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The revolution is my boyfriend.

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The revolution is my boyfriend.

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The revolution is my boyfriend. The revolution is my boyfriend. Blog Cinema Disclaimer Flyleaf Vanity Wisdom Krissy on the Shore, preferring to rather continuously hit his head on the sand than read another Murakami book August 3, 2010 at 12:36 am | Posted in Criticism | 17 Comments Okay, after the first half, Kafka on the Shore began being a total bore, a pretentiously metaphysical, sloppy bore . Perhaps, behind that muddled mess of a book, there is really something he’s trying to convey to the readers. But I don’t see it. I’m not stupid, or at least I’d like to think that I’m not that foolish to fall into the manipulative traps of the author. I read somewhere that Murakami just writes everything along the way, and you can obviously see where the underlying problem of the whole thing is, not that I’m saying that that kind of writing style is not ideal but it can certainly be seen as a fault or a flaw in this case. Now I’m having doubts and wondering whether...

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