I finished 1Q84 yesterday. There were times I loved the book and other times I asked myself, “Why am I reading this?!” Oftentimes, my head was spinning while I was trying to keep track of all the details…details that were excruciatingly painful at the beginning of the book. It took me about 300 pages before I was hooked by the combination of mystery, fantasy and surprising love story of sorts. Below is a synopsis of the story. I have submitted my review to Portland Book Review and the editor will take it from there.
Murakami’s book opens with Aomame walking down an emergency exit on a busy Tokyo expressway. This unusual exit leads her to a parallel world that is not immediately evident until she notices some strange events, including two moons in the sky. 1984 becomes 1Q84 (with the Q signifying Question). Aomame is a sports instructor by day but a one night stand, crazed assassin by night. Aomame is financially supported by a reclusive, rich dowager with her own need for revenge. The story also introduces us to Tengo, a math instructor and part-time fiction writer. Tengo experiences his own oddities when he works with a 17 year old that runs away from a cult that her parents lead. Tension and danger builds as Tengo and the 17 year old write and publish a novel that reveals too much for the cult’s comfort. Mysteriously, Aomame and Tengo are linked from the fifth grade and must meet again to return to 1984.