
Haruki Murakami is one of Japan’s most beloved novelists with an extensive catalogue of surreal and captivating books, including short story compilations and works of non-fiction. There’s a lot on offer and, understandably, it can be difficult to know where to start.
With his latest book, The City and Its Uncertain Walls, set to release later this month, we thought it time to take a look back across some of Murakami’s best-loved works.
We’ve cherry picked ten of Murakami’s greatest novels and short story collections below. From the bizarre to the unbelievable, to teetering boldly on the border of real and surreal, it’s a snapshot of what Murakami does best. Whether it’s your first foray into his work or you’ve already indulged and are looking for more, the list below will guide you where to start, and where to delve deeper into his extensive catalogue.
Though his worlds may be diverse, Murakami’s book covers share a cohesive design that is simple in nature and beautiful on your bookshelf. An aspect you’ll also notice as you wander through the list.
Here are the best Haruki Murakami books that are most certainly worth a read. Have a favourite? Be sure to cast your vote below!
The best Haruki Murakami books
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