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Snow
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
Snow begins in the year 1992. Ka, a poet and political exile, returns to Turkey as a journalist, assigned to investigate troubling reports of suicide in the small and mysterious city of Kars on the Turkish border. The snow is falling fast as he arrives, and soon all roads are closed. There's a 'suicide epidemic' amongst young religious women forbidden to wear their headscarves. Islamists are poised to win the local elections and Ka is falling in love with the beautiful and radiant Ipek, now recently divorced. Amid blanketing snowfall and universal suspicion, he finds himself pursued by terrorism in a city wasting away under the shadow of Europe. In the midst of growing religious and political violence, the stage is set for a terrible and desperate act . . . Touching, slyly comic, and humming with cerebral suspense, Snow evokes the spiritual fragility of the non-Western world, its ambivalence about the godless West, and its fury. 'A novel of profound relevance to our present moment' The Times
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Martta
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Pickpick

This was quite an interesting read. Pamuk certainly has his own unique style of writing. The story is at the same time boring and interesting and you kind of want to not finnish and still you really can't. I think I would have gotten more out of this if I knew more about Turkish politics. I think I want to read more of him just to understand a bit better how he builds his stories. It feels also really unique.

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Martta
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Reading on a train my way to home. This book is not quite what I expected. I'm still finding that I return to it all the time. It is strangely calming read.

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Martta
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Reading at cafeteria 🤓📖

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Martta
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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My first Orhan Pamuk. After only couple of pages I feel like this will not be my last. Also I feel like this will be a very quick read even though it's quite a chunkster. Can't wait to get really deep into it! 😍

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Martta
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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I took some old books to the used bookstore and got these in return! 😍📚

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hilded
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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#Summervacay means I had the time to make these tasty banana pancakes this morning, and spend an lazy hour almost finishing my current read. Still one, tiny chapter to go for tonight though.

#1001books
#Reading1001
#BookAndBreakfast
#Summertime ☀️

BarbaraBB They look delicious!
3y
hilded @BarbaraBB & @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks, they were indeed 😋 3y
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hilded
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Today it‘s raining outside, so it was more tempting to stay indoors and bake bread for the weekend. It smells divine in the kitchen right now 😋

I have been reading the tagged book all month, and it‘s so sloooow going. Interesting in parts, but also very boring in parts. Hope to finish it soon, but can‘t seem to manage more than a chapter at the time before getting sleepy 😴

#Reading1001
#1001books

DivineDiana I understand perfectly. I was proud of myself when I finally finished it. The bread looks divine! 3y
hilded @DivineDiana I‘ve finally finished it 🙌🏻 It would have been so much better if it was 200-300 pages shorter! 3y
DivineDiana I agree! 🙂 3y
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Kaag
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Pickpick

After a rash of suicides in Kars the poet-reporter Ka shows up to get inspired, report on the suicides & politics, and to try to woo a beautiful and newly single woman. The (snowed out) secular Turkish govt is pitted against the locally elected Islamist govt.
I wish there was more depth to Ka‘s love, but maybe its a critique the author is making? Maybe? I really enjoyed learning about some of the different sides of the politics in modern turkey.

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Jari-chan
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Mehso-so

This could've been a beautiful book for me to enjoy. Pamuk writes about so many important topics: religion, fundamentalism, love, passion... His language poetical and calm and soft. Could have. If it wasn't way to long. Pamuks language would've worked with 200-250 pages, that would've been so intense and unforgettable. But 500+? It wears out, gets boring and tiring. More and more I just wanted the book to be over.

@TheAroaOfBooks #BookSpinBingo

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Buechersuechtling
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Panpan

What was first, the egg or the hen❓

That describes perfectly my dilemma with this book. Why didn‘t I like it❓Because I didn‘t understand it❓
Or did I not understand it because I didn‘t like it❓

I did a quick research on the internet but I don‘t see through still. I don‘t understand nothing. Maybe because I‘m not familiar with Islam or the other topics Pamuk thematises.

Everything was weird, no thread, no authentic characters. All is wooden.

Jari-chan Just because it won a prize doesn't mean you have to like it. Also, many prize winning books are overrated - to me it was GRM for example 🤷‍♀️ 4y
Buechersuechtling @Jari-chan You‘re definitely right. It‘s just so puzzling to have no clue of what the message is. I felt like back in school, when we read texts plays that don‘t explain their meaning after the first read, so that you need to analyse and examine them for 4-8 more weeks to get an idea of what it‘s all about. And in my eyes the audio play they made of it isn‘t good either. This might also have contributed to my confusion. 4y
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Buechersuechtling
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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In 2007 selected for a project where a whole city or region will be reading one book – every one on her/his own or by attending one of the various events.

I liked the books they had chosen the years before, so I wanted to participate again. But, oh my, I bailed quickly. It reminded me too much of Brechts “Stories of Mr K.”

When I discovered this audiobook I thought I‘d give it another try since only runs 2,5 hours.

But again: I‘m fighting.

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andrew61
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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#winterwonderland #hazyshadeofwinter
I've read this a while ago and enjoyed so when i saw it in a charity shop recently felt I'd get it to reread.
I love the cover which definitely has a hint of winter in the image.

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Amiable
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Mehso-so

The expatriate poet Ka returns to his native Turkey ostensibly to investigate a growing number of suicides among "head scarf girls" for an article in a German newspaper, but actually to reconnect with the beautiful divorcee whom he knew in college. While there, he's caught up in religious and political intrigue. This book took a long time to read because at many spots reading it is like a chore. However, there are also a number of brilliant parts.

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vivastory
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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I read Pamuk's amazing novel nearly one year ago & I still think about it. I have only read one other book by him, I really need to remedy this.
#50WordsForSnow
#WinterWonderland
@TrishB @Cinfhen

Tanisha_A This is a good read. 5y
Tanisha_A He is one of my favourites. But this one, meh! 5y
TrishB This sounds interesting! Not familiar with the author. 5y
vivastory @Tanisha_A That's the other one I read, & loved. I have stacked 5y
Suet624 Loved this one too. 5y
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kaysworld1
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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CathyJ
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Pickpick

This is the April book for my book club that we'll be discussing this weekend. Overall I enjoyed it and think it will make an interesting discussion. I did find some parts a little rambley at times, but still a good listen.

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Fang88
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Bailedbailed

I really wanted to love this book as it started out with such fresh ways of getting the reader to feel like they are part of the story. The subject is very interesting and relevant as it's about the pros and cons of religious restrictions such as the burka.
But I have to say that either the writing style in general or the translation, plus me not being from Turkey made it an impossible read for me.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook That's sad, so far I've bailed on of his books too, I've heard such great things but wasn't drawn in 6y
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Onioons
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Thank you to the #worldbookday gods for arranging a national snow day on March 1st! Hope everyone who is affected is taking advantage & keeping safe ☃️📚🍷

emilyhaldi That looks sooooo cozy ☺️ 6y
Onioons @emilyhaldi it's nice to be inside looking out! 6y
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Melkyl
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This book was tough. The writing is very good, But the book is at times tedious, and the characters seem one-dimensional. I found the main character, the poet Ka, to be someone I disliked. This was especially true with his pursuit of the beautiful Ipek. He seemed very childish and insecure in his interactions with her. This is a book that I wish I could have done in a class to have the opportunity to talk about it with others.

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laduper
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
Bailedbailed

Gave it 100 pages, couldn‘t get into it. I wanted to like it, but it just wasn‘t captivating me.

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ephemeralwaltz
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Excited about another mini-bookhaul from the second-hand bookstore!😍 I'm ecstatic about finding the second book in Ferrante's series at such a good price 🔥I can finally follow Elena and Lila's stories!

LeahBergen I need to get the 2nd one, too. 👍🏻 6y
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Gezemice
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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A very complex novel, with many layers, about the pain an exhiliration of love, a small town torn by religious and political divide, its proventiality and pride, its being caught between east and west; police brutality, fear, theater, head scarves, suicide, innocence and corruption. Mesmerizing, rich in detail, empathy and close observation of humans, their beliefs, their gestures. All the while the snow keeps falling.... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

batsy Lovely review! 6y
Gezemice @batsy Thank you :) 6y
Cathythoughts This sounds excellent ❤️ 6y
Gezemice @Cathythoughts It is excellent. It is somewhat difficult, too. Not for everyone, but if for you, it is unforgettable. 6y
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karenna
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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#RiotGrams--day 8--spine poetry. "Snow" is the title placed second from the bottom and a great book to read for an exploration of Turkey's attempts to grapple with its diverse cultural heritage.

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Gezemice
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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I am trying to avoid planning too much, but these are books that I am already reading (top three) or are coming up for book club, in the library or on a buddy read.
I am listening to the tagged book and it is amazing. His writing is like the best of the classics with a modern sensibility.
#februarytbr #readingresolutions #tbr

Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I don‘t think I mentioned all these but probably because some were spontaneous. 6y
Trav There are a lot of good books in that pile! 6y
batsy I sound like a broken record now, but I loved Annihilation! And glad to hear that about Pamuk, I hope to read My Name is Red this month. 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa Looks like a great group of books to me. 6y
DrexEdit Oooooooo! I'll bet Snow is really good on audio! 😊 looks like a top-notch reading February for you @Gezemice 6y
Gezemice @DrexEdit Yes, it is! I often listen to classics on audio - I usually don‘t like contemporaries narrated - and this one sounded from the beginning like Thomas Mann or Dostoyevsky or Garcia Marquez... some of the greatest classic writers. The narrator also reads in the fashion of a classic, he is amazing. 6y
Gezemice @Trav @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Thanks! I think I will like them, too! 6y
Gezemice @batsy I have high hopes for Annihilation. I have waited for forever in the library queue and currently I am at 1 of 30 so I expect it any minute now. With this build up, it better be good! 6y
GarthRanzz Can‘t wait for the Dune read coming up. It‘s been too long since I‘ve reread it. 6y
Gezemice @GarthRanzz Are you joining us for #dunereadalong? Starts on Valentine‘s day, check out @Riveted_Reader_Melissa 6y
GarthRanzz Yes! That‘s the one. Just saw the reading list that @Riveted_Reader_Melissa posted and can‘t wait! 6y
Gezemice @GarthRanzz Awesome! The more, the merrier! I am on a sci-fi kick it seems this month. 6y
GarthRanzz Same here! Reading Altered Carbon really jump started that for me. I also have Annihilation on my list. I do want to read the whole Southern Reach trilogy this year. 6y
Gezemice @GarthRanzz Cool! If I like Annihilation, I might do the same. But this month is full with the #ookbookclub starting as well, and I can‘t miss that, since Pratchett is my favorite. 6y
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AdeleReads
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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My entry for the @24in48 Hour 30 Share the Shame Challenge—an unread book that's been on my shelf for a loooong time. I bought this acclaimed novel in grad school because so many friends recommended it. What's more, when my husband and I combined our shelves after we got married, I inherited another *unread* copy that *he* has been meaning to read for years! So that's double the shame 😬...but at least it's shared/he can't shame me? 🙃#24in48

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Grrlbrarian
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Happy New Year, all you magnificent Littens!!! 🎊🎆🎆🎆

Dragon Happy New Year 🎉 6y
Simona Happy New Year to you too 😘 6y
Owlizabeth Happy New Year!! 💞 6y
drokka Happy New Year! 6y
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Hollie
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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#snowoncover #jingleshelves
I grabbed this months ago at a library sale and haven‘t cracked it open yet, but before coffee I decided that worked for this prompt! ❄️❄️❄️

Cinfhen Great photo 🙌🏻❣️ 6y
Hollie @Cinfhen 😘❤️ 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect choice!!! ❄️ 6y
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Jas16
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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I read this book that is #setinwinter years ago and really liked it. I bought a few other books by Pamuk immediately after and have never gotten around to reading them. I really should think about that next time I am buying a ton of books for myself. #jingleshelves

bookloo I really have to give his writing a try! ♥️ 6y
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vivastory
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Turkish exile & poet, Ka, travels to a rural village to investigate a rash of suicides. The women committing suicide have been banned from their classes unless they remove their headscarves. Amongst the conflicts between secular values (occasionally forcibly imposed, as with the case of the headscarves) & religious political parties, there is a strange & gently surreal atmosphere in Kars. Ka is trapped in Kars for several days due to a 👇

vivastory snowstorm & the editor of the town paper writes the next day's news before it occurs. A plea for religious tolerance & acceptance of secular values, Snow is not naive either. This ranks with Endo's Silence as one of the greatest novels about religious freedom & human dignity. 6y
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BarbaraBB
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“As much as I live I shall not imitate them or hate myself for being different to them”

#Unique #QuotsyNov17

Thanks, @vivastory to bring this book to my attention!

vivastory I hope you love it! I'm only a third of the way through, but I really like it. Hope to finish by next week 6y
BarbaraBB @vivastory Actually I already read it, a few years ago. Your post about it brought it back to me. I really liked it too. 6y
Gezemice Looks like a great book! You got me interested! 6y
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vivastory
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Kalalalatja I really want to read Orhan Pamuk, but I don't know where to start! Have you read any of his other books? 6y
vivastory @Kalalalatja The only other Pamuk I have read is "My Name is Red." It's a bit dense & difficult in parts & the mysticism is a bit overdone, but it's such a beautiful & unique murder mystery. I'm really enjoying Snow so far. 6y
Kalalalatja Thanks! 6y
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Suet624 This is such a great read. Read it years ago. I️ should do a reread soon. 6y
vivastory @Suet624 Have you read other Pamuk? 6y
Suet624 No I haven‘t. But I just saw my library just purchased this one. Will check it out the next time I go. 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Ive only read My Name is Red and really enjoyed it, though it was a very dense book! I have Snow but haven‘t started it yet just because Im afraid it‘ll be as much work as Red. Or should I say “challenging”? 6y
vivastory @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled So far it is a lot less dense than My Name is Red. 6y
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DivineDiana
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Excited. Sort of snuck in for this sold out event. The author walked by me! Starting soon!

Tanisha_A Wow! He is one of my favourites! 7y
Smrloomis Exciting! Enjoy it! 7y
LeahBergen Very cool! 7y
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Captivatedbybooks We need to meet up one day your around and have lunch! 7y
DivineDiana @Tanisha_A @Smrloomis @LeahBergen Thank you! He is brilliant! 7y
DivineDiana @Captivatedbybooks Yes! Do you work near Penn? 7y
andrew61 Wow, brilliant, a really great author, my name is red is a stunning piece of work. 7y
DivineDiana @andrew61 That book was mentioned during the conversation. Pamuk has an artistic background. I would like to read it as well. 7y
andrew61 @DivineDiana yes i listened to him on radio 4's bookclub and it was interesting how the art of the ottoman empire and Europe influenced each other at that time. I have only read otherwise Snow which gave a great picture of culture clash. You have reminded me about reading more by him. 7y
DivineDiana I did read Snow, but also plan to read more of his work now. 7y
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MsLeah8417
Snow | Orhan Pamuk

Has anyone read this yet? I picked up a used copy today. It looks interesting.

Hooked_on_books I loved this book. I found it very odd while reading it, then couldn't shake it from my mind and still think of it years later. I've had a similar response to other Pamuk novels: he's peculiar but bewitching. 7y
MsLeah8417 Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! 7y
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DrexEdit
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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In fulfillment of #litsyAtoZ letter P @bookishmarginalia.
The Atwood blurb on the cover says he's trying to "narrate his country [Turkey] into being." I think that's true but he had a lot to say just about being human too. It's philosophical and drawn out and atmospheric, but also quite sly and sarcastic in places. The protagonist is unlikable. But I was still engrossed in the story the author was telling. Will need some next-level thinking

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DrexEdit
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Soooooooooooooooooo close to finishing! 😊

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CAGirlReading
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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Pickpick

This is my favorite of Pamuk's books, it revolves around a writers return to his hometown in Turkey⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #setinthemiddleeast #maybookflowers

vivastory I read "My Name is Red" last year & loved it, definitely need to read more by him. 7y
minkyb Oh. I didn't know about this. Thanks! 7y
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rachel_mbc
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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I took my #weather photo last night, hoping the snow would disappear by morning. It hasn't. #newenglandweather #aprilbookshowers

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SG2014
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
Mehso-so

It took a LONG time get get into this book. It came together in the last 100 pages (which is why I never bail), but those last pages make the story worthwhile and also make me think I should reread (unlikely).
In addition to the obvious theme of snow and how it covers all things, there were some serious political undertones. The best part is the complicated (and so realistic) love story between Ka and the most beautiful woman you'll ever meet.

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SG2014
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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I've been reading this book since before the snow began to fall this year. And now the snow is about to end. If it weren't for the deliberate foreshadowing, I'm not sure what would me going in this novel. I need to know if they'll live happily ever after, if even for a short while.
Kitty needs to be close, but too close. Silly kitty.

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SG2014
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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On this cold Sunday, a little reading and napping is in order

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SG2014
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Can't say I'm enjoying this book but every once in a while there's a line that shakes me up.

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SG2014
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This seems relevant considering today is yet another snow day.

I feel like there should be some deep underlying themes to this book....but I'm just not getting it...Except for the ever-persistent presence of snow...I get that!

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SG2014
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A beautiful day for some snow-shoeing! Time to warm up with some tea and a book!

RealBooks4ever Lovely! 💗 7y
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SG2014
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We do that to ourselves. #truth

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SG2014
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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It's a snow day/work from home day! I think I'll read in bed just a bit this morning.

RealBooks4ever I see that little whisker-face in the background! 😻 7y
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SG2014
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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It's the weekend!!!
Interesting book so far. Definitely a lot of snow. Slow read for me

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SG2014
Snow | Orhan Pamuk
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When I can get to work but the ice storm prevents me for attempting the long commute home, I'm thankful for gracious colleagues who let me crash at their place and good books. Missing my kitty (ok, and my husband)

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SG2014
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Pickpick

Another morning with these two beauties

Joybishoptx So pretty! 7y
SG2014 Thanks @Joybishoptx! I think so too, but I might be biased... 7y
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ChrisBohjalian
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I have mentioned the bags of swag we are giving away on The Sleepwalker book tour. Here is the bag with one of the winners at the Fox Tale Book Shoppe today in Woodstock Georgia. The quote on the outside is from Orhan Pamuk: "I read a book one day and my whole life was changed." Inside each bag are five different copies of my paperbacks. This week we are in Pittsburgh, NYC, Providence, and Manchester, VT!