The "Haruki Murakami Collection 3 Books Set" includes "Men Without Women," "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running," and "Norwegian Wood." "Men Without Women" is a collection of short stories about men dealing with loneliness and loss. "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running" is a memoir about Murakami's experiences with long-distance running and how it influences his writing. "Norwegian Wood" is a novel about the coming-of-age of a young student in Tokyo during the 1960s, as he navigates love, loss, and mental illness.
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