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Old 10-26-2011, 12:18 PM   #9
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I'm not only a reader, but also a collector of his works in American First Edition.

I've read all the titles listed below. The ones with asterisks, I own.

Here's the list:

I’ve read:

1) *After Dark
2) *Blind Willow, Sleeping woman
3) Dance Dance Dance
4) The Elephant Vanishes (Not the entire book yet)
5) *Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
6) *Kafka on the Shore
7) *South of the Border, West of the Sun
8) *Sputnik Sweetheart
9) *A Wild Sheep Chase
10) *The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle


*(First American Edition w/Dust Jacket that I own)

I've enjoyed everything I've read by him, even the (relatively) weak "After Dark."



Don
You should also try the non-fiction Underground. It was fascinating.
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