Damn! this book got me glued to itself and left me in a labyrinth. Gosh I want the answers!
Probably it tells you about how fate is not a thing you can escape. It's inevitable and what's needed to be done is needed to be done, even if it seems meaningless. And I think Kafka finally turns into the toughest 15 year old boy, though the journey was not easy ofcourse and confusing for himself too. But he was always like a guy who somewhere knew about things but was not sure about it...... or maybe he was (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Anyways he was too young to leave the reality and live in that 'transition type of world' where time doesn't make any sense. So yeah not running away and facing the new world was a good thing to do...well done boy.
And how can we not talk about Nakata. Well it's sad that he was not able to live a normal life because of Miss Saeki opening the entrance stone. Nevertheless we got to read about this quirky fellow with abilities to make things fall from the sky and talk with cats. Unlike Nakata I am not a type of person who can live without a 'why', but he is and it's interesting.
Well ... This is just some sprinkling of my thoughts and I must say it's a wonderful book to read ....dreams... living spirits.... different worlds....cool....but I guess I need to live with my own theories about the bookಥ‿ಥ