Kafka on the Shore
Murakami has been on my list of authors to read for a while now. I really should read one of his books.
sometimes it's not so easy to read, I think he skips or shortens some of the socio or psychological descriptions in favor of listing a bunch of basic distinctions between characters, it's complicated if your book's translator chose willingly to keep the original names.
I've been trying to read a Murakami that is my bed-stand's choice, when I go some place I have a couple of other choices, a book about public space management (cultural, political, etc) and a Tolstoy book that I found about Chechnya and a "leader" that unites with the Muscovites (yeah, another hidden russie pride).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadji_Murat_%28novel%29