Just finished my 5th Haruki Murakami book. I think there aren't anymore in SAJC although he has written a few more titles. Well, I hope there isn't so I would not spend so much time reading and probably begin to study for A levels, seriously. Every of his books has been great, with my favourite being Norwegian Wood. Much has been said about this author already so anything more would be verbose and unnecessary. I fancy his stories to be more of poetic and philosophical than rather being stories per se, which incidentally, end up semi-fantasy-like. It's the kind of book that just bulldozes your pre-conceived ideas and values and gets you thinking. This is not to say that the stories are nothing to speak of; but rather they take a backseat when compared to Murakami's free-flowing and thought provoking prose.
It finally appears that there is nothing left on my plate besides the A levels, with my 3rd reflective service playing the violin over. I think my playing messed up the sound a little but hopefully I didn't interrupt anyone from worshipping God since that would be disasterous.
With 5 weeks to go before my A levels, hopefully I'll be able to start the ignition for real and get myself going academically and work my rusty study-engine for real since my O levels.
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