Mahalle Gayatri ,S.Y.B.Tech. Computer,MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women,Pune
The characters in the book are flawed, vulnerable, and raw. Murakami has this amazing way of writing that makes you feel every emotion—the sadness, the longing, even the little moments of hope. The title Norwegian Wood is inspired by the Beatles’ song of the same name, and it’s a significant part of the story. The song keeps reappearing throughout the book, adding an extra layer of nostalgia to the narrative. Every time it plays, it subtly echoes the emotions the characters are experiencing, evoking a sense of memory and longing. A single song can carry so much meaning, and Norwegian Wood uses this idea beautifully, as the song and the novel seem to weave together memories of love and loss. It’s not just a typical love story; it’s a profound exploration of life, love, and the personal growth that comes with both the joy and the pain of living. It’s one of those books that leave a lasting impact, not just in the mind, but in the heart. It’s not just a book; it’s an experience