Well, I'm finally getting around to reading some Haruki Murakami. I went to the library today and picked out Sputnik Sweetheart. It was described as a work that "ultimately lingers in the mind as a profound meditation on human longing." We'll see.
Also, why do I get the feeling that if I were to submit a review of it to the Library of Loons, it would simply be as follows (as those crazy kids on chat like to use):
o_O
Of course I had to pick up something typically me. I grabbed Logical Dilemmas: The Life and Work of Kurt Godel by John Dawson. What can I say? The man's (i.e. Godel's) work in mathematical logic amazes me--floors me. When I feel brave enough and sure of my logic, I'll have to buy his Collected Works, especially Vol.3, his unpublished essays; they give you a better peek into his philosophical mind, than do his published works.