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    Default Pamuk's Masumiyet Muzesi

    So the new Orhan Pamuk is due out tomorrow -- albeit only in Turkish (and possibly German). But The Museum of Innocence wil be translated into 30 languages, and English will be among them.

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    Last week about 10-15 pages of it were published on a newspaper. I guess there's something serious onto it. The opening part ignites reader's curiousity. The style isn't bad. I'll definitely get it. I only fear that it may be some cheap city story.

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    Oh, I'm reading right now - unfortunately, it is a cheap city story. Will post a review soon.

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    Looking forward to your review. I've got a copy of it sitting on my shelf waiting on it's turn. But I've heard great reviews of the book. Many people actually claim it's his best yet. So your review may put a different light on it.

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