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Jay Rubin • The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle: A Novel (Vintage International)
colloquial,
Haruki Murakami • 1Q84: Books 1 and 2
Our principal adversary was Abu Sabaya, the rebel leader who personally negotiated for Schilling’s ransom. Sabaya was a veteran of the rebel movement with a violent past. He was straight out of the movies, a terrorist-sociopath-killer. He had a history of rape, murder, and beheadings. He liked to record his bloody deeds on video and send them to
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pragmatist.
Haruki Murakami • Kafka on the Shore
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