First Person Singular by Haruki Murakami, 245 pages
In this collection of short stories, Murakami offers up eight tales ranging from what could be an essay about the author's love of baseball to the story of a lonely monkey that works in a remote hotel. They all have a bit of a twist that make the reader wonder exactly how much truth is hidden within the story, and if so, what that truth might be. It's an excellent collection, full of Murakami's trademark writing style. Highly recommended.
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