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The Strange Library

Author Haruki Murakami, Ted Goossen,
Publisher Knopf
Category Fiction
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PublisherKnopf
ISBN / ASIN0385354304
ISBN-139780385354301
Sales Rank75,994
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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An Amazon Best Book of the Month, December 2014: What an odd and oddly beautiful little book. A little boy enters a quiet library -- even more hushed than usual, we re told in the opening line -- and is sent to Room 107, where he meets a creepy old librarian who leads him deep into a maze of dark catacombs beneath the library. There, we learn of the librarian s ghoulish designs and the boy encounters a small man wearing the skin of a sheep and a pretty young girl pushing a teacart, their worlds now all jumbled together. Not even fresh-made doughnuts can sweeten the boy s nightmarish predicament as the librarian s prisoner. The Strange Library was designed and illustrated by famed book jacket designer (and frequent Murakami collaborator) Chip Kidd, whose moody and mysterious depictions of a child s (and a parent s) darkest dream match Murakami s surreal imagination. It s hard to discern the message. Maybe something about knowledge being free or the value of libraries. No matter. This is vintage Murakami and, at the same time, something entirely fresh. No one puts animal skins on humans like Murakami. No one would dare. --Neal Thompson

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