Kafka On The Shore Chapter 5 – Library CD2 Tracks 1-7 To page 42?

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Kafka On The Shore Chapter 5 – Library CD2 Tracks 1-7 To page 42?

Question 1 What is the name of the main character? What is the name of the girl?

Question 2 Where does Kafka plan to stay?

Question 3 What does Kafka love to do in his spare time?

Question 4 Where does Kafka decide to go and why?

Question 5 How does Kafka describe the library worker? -p37

Question 6 Who set up the library?

Question 7 Who is the current owner?

Question 8 What is the reason “people spend their time running around trying to locate their missing other half.” –p40

Question 9 What does Kafka think of Miss Saeki?

Question 10 How is food described in the chapter?