I am Jack's sense of awe.

Couldn't get through more than 10 pages. Too much condescension .

Quite a pageturner. Wish it wasn't as biased as it was.

Really good read.

I feel grateful Murakami wrote this. I feel grateful someone translated it. Will be a while before I get over this book, if I ever.

Must read.

“What's it going to be then, eh?”

It seemed a bit daunting at first but once I got a hang of all that nadsat I started enjoying the book. The narrative really holds it together. This particular edition I read had an intro which gave the book a context. I suppose I would prefer the American edition which had the last chapter dropped. It feels out of place. But all in all I'm glad, O My Brothers, to have added a colourful bunch of nadsat words to my vocabulary.

More than a mere coffee table book. It was nice to read about something you've grown up with.

I think this will stay with me for a while.

Entertaining, as expected.

Bold. Disgusting. Couldn't relate to it in some ways though.

Gripping. Would make for an excellent post dinner discussion.

Had an interesting start but I lost interest quickly. Couldn't go beyond half the book.

Very vivid but a little too slow for my taste

A very interesting read.

Classic Malcolm Gladwell.

This one will take more than one reading. There's a lot that needs to be absorbed and reflected upon.

Don't like this style of writing. Perhaps I shall revisit after watching the movie.

Got bored after 10%. Abandoning.

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