Book lovers, rejoice! World-renowned writer Haruki Murakami will release a new book on April 13, 2023.
, the book will be priced at 2,970 yen. That is an estimated P1,186, although the price might vary.This will be Murakami's first book in six years. His last book, "Killing Commendatore" was published in 2017.
He is known for his works, like "Norwegian Wood," "Kafka on the Shore," "1Q84," and more.United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
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