Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami, although I may read some of it on my Kindle. It's the MR Book Club selection this month, and with everything else on my plate, I didn't feel like reading a 656 page book when I could be listening to a 656 book while solving jigsaw puzzles. It's pretty interesting, so far, with a government investigation into why all the children on a field trip fell into a trance during which their eyes followed some action no one else could see, a fellow who converses with cats, and a runaway youth named Kafka because, hey! why not?
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