![]() ![]() Strange things happen, of course, as in any Murakami book. Isn’t that the point? That the ending is left ambiguous? If you’re wondering, K is ruined by Sumire’s disappearance (very predictably so), but that’s not the point. But I will comment that I write this only because I saw a video review for this book, where the reviewer lamented that the book ends the way it does. Then, one day, Sumire goes missing from the little island, never to be seen again. They fall in love and then fly to Greece together on business/vacation. ![]() Sumire is an aspiring author who eventually finds work for this mysterious businesswoman (or something like that) who is 17 years her senior. ![]() A nameless twenty-to-thirty year old man (known as ‘K’) is in love with a girl named Sumire. Murakami’s Sputnik Sweetheart is an easy to follow novel, at least at the beginning. ![]()
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