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Originally Posted by covingtoncat73
The library had several Murakami titles available on eAudio. I got The Wind-up Bird Chronicle. I only got to listen to about 20 minutes of it as I spend the night at my cousin's on my "swing shift" night due to my terrible commute. Kafka on the Shore, as I mentioned, did leave me scratching my head but I still appreciated the lovely writing so I'm up for more Murakami.
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Let us know how you like the Wind-up Bird Chronicle, it's on my 'read soon' list (and my library wishlist) and I got the audiobook of 1Q84 from Audible during a sale for my husband. I haven't attempted either yet due to their size.
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I am going to digress and just say how much I love my public library system. I (and other residents of my Parish) are so lucky. We're the wealthiest Parish bordering New Orleans and have a well-funded system with a great collection and many branches. They actually have more eBooks and eAudiobooks than the New Orleans Public Library has!
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I love mine too. I don't mind paying more taxes, since we get nice things like well-stocked libraries for them. There are as many ebooks/audiobooks in my library as in those in the US with 5 or 10 times the population base.