Russie Viện sĩ Tham gia ngày: Jun 2008 Bài gởi: 828 Xin cảm ơn: 9 Được cảm ơn 16,466 lần trong 820 bài Default In the Miso Soup - Ryu Murakami In the Miso Soup (2004) A novel by Ryu Murakami American tourist Frank hires nightlife guide Kenji for three nights. But his behaviour is so odd that Kenji begins to suspect that his client is the serial killer terrorizing Tokyo. It isn't until the second night that Kenji learns exactly how much he has to fear from this enormous American. Genre: Mystery ePUB,: Vui lòng đăng nhập hoặc đăng ký để xem link MOBI Vui lòng đăng nhập hoặc đăng ký để xem link .
Russie Viện sĩ Almost Transparent Blue (1976) - Ryu Murakami This controversial novel touched the raw nerves of the Japanese and became a million seller within six months of publication. It is a semi-autobiographical tale of the author's youth spent amidst the glorious squalor of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll in 1970s Japan.
Default In the Miso Soup - Ryu Murakami In the Miso Soup (2004) A novel by Ryu Murakami American tourist Frank hires nightlife guide Kenji for three nights. But his behaviour is so odd that Kenji begins to suspect that his client is the serial killer terrorizing Tokyo. It isn't until the second night that Kenji learns exactly how much he has to fear from this enormous American. Genre: Mystery ePUB,: Vui lòng đăng nhập hoặc đăng ký để xem link MOBI Vui lòng đăng nhập hoặc đăng ký để xem link .[/QUOTE]
Ryu Murakami — Piercing A renaissance man for the postmodern age, Ryu Murakami—a musician, filmmaker (Tokyo Decadence), TV personality, and award-winning author—has gained a cult following in the West. His first novel, Almost Transparent Blue, won Japan’s most coveted literary prize and sold over a million copies, and his most recent psychosexual thriller, In the Miso Soup, gave readers a further taste of his incredibly agile imagination. In Piercing, Murakami, in his own unique style, explores themes of child abuse and what happens to the voiceless among us, weaving a disturbing, spare tale of two people who find each other and then are forced into hurting each other deeply because of the haunting specter of their own abuse as children.