I finished Norwegian Wood and I really did not like it at all.
You can read everything I say without the spoilers and get the gist of what I didn't like, and the spoilers provide specific references to events in the book exemplifying my points.
I'll point out some good things first - it was very easy to read, despite not really enjoying it. Certain parts made me laugh out loud, some parts were beautifully written and I actually enjoyed a scene or two. So it wasn't the worst thing I have ever read.
Now, what I didn't like about it:
1. The characters. They had no substance WHATSOEVER. They had no personality or life, they were mere aspects of neurosis with names (the women) and one narratorial vehicle through which to unite all the women (Toru).
There is nothing beyond this to the characters, no depth, no substance, nothing. Just a series of events related to sex and death.
2. The plot. What plot? There was a plot? As far as I could see, not only did the sex and death have no personalities to ground themselves in, nothing else actually happened.
Since there's no emotional attachement in any of it, it's completely monotonous and boring.
All that said, there was a brief moment towards the end when I felt for Midori.
Overall: Boring. Monotonous. Repetitive.
If anyone would like to have a go at explaining the 'X factor' about Murakami which clearly went over my head, please, PLEASE do so, you might make the last three days of reading this rubbish worthwhile.