How Haruki Murakami Helped Me Rediscover the Beatles’ ‘Rubber Soul’
I’d listened to the Beatles’ sixth album ‘Rubber Soul’ once before I read the book ‘Norwegian Wood’ by Haruki
I’d listened to the Beatles’ sixth album ‘Rubber Soul’ once before I read the book ‘Norwegian Wood’ by Haruki
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It feels redundant for me to start this brief piece by saying that Pet Sematary is a novel about death.
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