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Hamlet (The Pelican Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare

New Kittredge Shakespeare: The first part of King Henry IV by William Shakespeare

The OZ Chronicles (Borders Leatherbound Classics, Volume 1) by L. Frank Baum

Winesburg, Ohio (Norton Critical Editions) by Sherwood Anderson

Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami

Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami

Introducing Heidegger by Jeff Collins

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Thanks for the comment on kafka on the shore.
While reading I thought as well it might be J.Walker and there are not much other possibilities. It's just that the whole thing with the crow attacking Walker and then Hoshino attacking the wobbling thing when it tries to get into the entrance stone had no parallels for me at all. But probably not everything always has to be solved...
Did you read other books from Murakami?
Hard to believe there are not more "futurists" in this LibraryThing. Cf. only three of us with Cornish' Study of the Future. Nice books.
What did you think of The Clinton Wars,/i>?

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