Actually, I bought this book already back in June. I visited some bookstore and wanted to buy a book and after I haven't seen anything that really stroke me as interesting, I saw that Gun Seller is written by Hugh Laurie, the actor of House. So I bought it out of curiosity, even though it isn't really my genre.
Well, three months later I finally decided to give it a chance and I finished the book after three days. It's not the best book ever or something like that, but it's a funny, fast-paced novel that is fun to read. I really dig Laurie's style of writing. Good book.
Well, after finishing Gun Seller, I started reading Kafka on the Shore, my second book by Murakami.
Loved it. At the end it kinda seems like Murakami didn't really know what he was doing, so that many of the "riddles" (how he calls it) seem pointless. But still: I loved it. It could have been a bit shorter, though. On the last 100-50 pages Kafka's story started to slightly annoy me.
Although I kinda felt tired (for now) by Murakami I couldn't help but buy yet another book by him. And that was...
While Kafka is maybe some pages too long, After Dark is a bit on the short side. Actually, with its 201 pages it's a really quick read. I loved the style, I loved the characters and I wish I could've followed them for more than a single "night". Still, a great book.
I guess I'm officially addicted by Murakami now.
Can't wait to read another book by him. I'm not yet sure which one I should pick next, though.