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A Wild Sheep Chase

By: Haruki Murakami
Narrated by: Dexter Galang
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Summary

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A marvelous hybrid of mythology and mystery, A Wild Sheep Chase is the extraordinary literary thriller that launched Haruki Murakami's international reputation.

It begins simply enough: a 20-something advertising executive receives a postcard from a friend and casually appropriates the image for an insurance company's advertisement. What he doesn't realise is that included in the pastoral scene is a mutant sheep with a star on its back, and in using this photo he has unwittingly captured the attention of a man in black who offers a menacing ultimatum: find the sheep or face dire consequences. Thus begins a surreal and elaborate quest that takes our hero from the urban haunts of Tokyo to the remote and snowy mountains of northern Japan, where he confronts not only the mythological sheep, but the confines of tradition and the demons deep within himself. Quirky and utterly captivating, A Wild Sheep Chase is Murakami at his astounding best.

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"A Wild Sheep Chase has the conventional hull of a thriller - a quest, a mystery, an extraordinary woman, and plenty of elegant duress - but its fantastic superstructure transforms it into something quite different...a science fiction fantasy, a romance, a metaphysical tease, or a dramatisation of philosophical ideas." (Independent)

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Worst narrator I’ve come across

If you’re just getting to know Murukami’s work, avoid this narrator. It’s a brilliant book, but this particular narrator makes you not want to listen, this will probably put you off listening and as a result you are likely to miss out on a giant in magical realism. Dexter Galang has the dullest voice; it’s annoying, monotone, and sounds like a pretentious pubescent nerd. Whoever bought his recordings or encouraged him to read must have been tripping balls.

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Good story, poor narration.

Shame the narrator rather ruined it. Compared with Mr Harukami’s other books this left me flat.

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My favourite Murakami novel

Beautifully written and strange combination of Raymond Chandler and Neil Gaiman. Nicely read in a style that suits.

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Not Murakami’s best

I didn’t find this book as good as some of Murakami’s other books but I had read Dance Dance Dance and this was its prequel so I listened to it. DDD was much better in my opinion but I’m still glad to have listened to this for continuity’s sake and it was not boring. The narration though I didn’t like. It was very monotonous. Could have been done much better.

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Inexplicable

I’m not articulate enough to explain what makes these books so special. Recommended to all.

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Not the best of his works. The narration was not as bad as others have stated

The story feels like it ended rather abruptly. The narration was fine. I had mine on 0.9x speed as it feels it was sped up in postproduction and felt unnatural.

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Ok story, but far from his best. Terrible narration, especially the secondary voices

Ok story, but far from his best. Terrible narration, especially the increasingly annoying secondary voices.

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Drags through the mundane

This book is my first read with this author and so much of it is painfully boring. I understand that you must paint a lot of life's little moments where things aren't always exciting but this book goes too far. It almost sometimes reads like a memo. This isn't helped by the narration.

It creates some intrigue and interesting thought but also poses some really poor questions in an attempt to draw out thought.

I feel like if you, are like me and seek some excitement and fun in a book ontop of thought procaction you'll struggle in this book. Starts well but drags after this and creates some interest but ultimatley bored me mostly. More of a 2.5 than 3 stars in my opinion.

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Disappointing narration of a solid Murakami

I remember enjoying reading this book as my first Murakami, but was very disappointed with the narration on this. His voice was just about palatable for the main character, but when he had to create differences for other characters it was virtually unbearable

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Good story nearly ruined by poor narrator

Before listening to A Wild Sheep Chase, I had just finished listening to Kafka on the shore after reading it years before. With "Kafka", the excellent narration added to the story. It was one of the best narrated books I have come across, which brings us to A Wild Sheep Chase.

The story of this book is good, if not as compelling as "Kafka", but the narrator is awful; lacking in range and with an odd, strained, tone.

I found myself thinking more about how annoying the narrator is than what was going on in the story. Such a shame because this is a book that draws you in and, like Kafka, stays with you - but the narration is very poor.

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