Fans Line Up To Get Their Hands On Haruki Murakami’s First Novel In 6 Years

Harshita Singh

Every good author has a fan-base that eagerly waits for their next piece of work. For instance, the iconic Haruki Murakami and his novels. He’s definitely one of the most loved writers of our time. So, it’s understandable why the author’s latest book release has pulled in such a big crowd.

Murakami’s publisher Shinchosha said that he worked on his latest book The City and Its Uncertain Walls during the COVID-19 lockdown. And it seems like it’s already a bit of a success, because not only did people line-up to get their hands on the novel, they’re already posting about it.

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Murakami’s previous novel Killing Commendatore was published in February 2018 and received mixed reviews. But it seems Harukists from all over the world remained loyal to the author and waited for his new novel to release.

Haruki Murakami’s The City and Its Uncertain Walls’s original manuscript was 1,200 pages. But the novel is 661 pages long. And the readers are ready to feast on them, for sure.

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