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Once Upon A Time series

One of my more recent trips to the used bookstore chain I often go to netted me a several short novels that are targeted to teens and young adults and is published by Simon Pulse, the teen imprint of Simon & Schuster.

It belongs to a series called "Once Upon A Time" and it features adaptations of well-loved and known fairy tale classics.

The books I got are the following: Scarlet Moon by Debbie Viguié, Golden by Cameron Dokey (Rapunzel), Water Song by Suzanne Weyn, (The Frog Prince) and The Night Dance by Suzanne Weyn (The Twelve Dancing Princesses).


I've enjoyed all of them so far. The way the authors take on these fairy tales and make them their own makes for a delightful read.

My thoughts: After Dark by Haruki Murakami


Though a popular writer, this is the first time I have read Murakami's work. When it comes to Japanese literature, my education is limited to manga adaptations. I am often of the impression that many such writing is lost in translation, especially given the nuances of each language.

Reading "After Dark" was, for me, similar to reading a manga that's a bit dark and melodramatic (a story from George Asakura's "A Perfect Day for Love Letters" comes to mind), or watching an anime like "Perfect Blue."

The story occurs at times between night and dawn, from sometime before midnight to just before 5 am. In between those times, so many things happen, intertwining the lives of the various characters of the story. Due to the "real time" treatment of the story (think of something like 24), where the events happen in a specific time, the reader becomes a part of the story, even if just as an observer.

Though I am far from impressed, I am intrigued. "After Dark" may not be a favorite of mine, but it's enough for me to want to pick up Murakami's other works.
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