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				| 1. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 08:48 pm |  
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	I think you can tell a little about someone by the books they read.  Are you academic?  Or are you fluff?  Or are you both?
 The Great War for Civilisation
 Robert Fisk
 
 A very dear friend of mine from TC suggested this book and I'm grateful to her.
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				| 2. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 09:06 pm |  
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	If you judge me by the books I read, I'm very fluff. (And proud of it too  ) |  |  
	
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				| 3. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 09:37 pm |  
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	Depends what you call "fluff".  My current read is "Istanbul Memories of a City by Orhan Pamuk and it is heavy going, although I am enjoying it, just taking me a long time.  Some would call that shite!		 |  |  
	
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				| 4. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 10:00 pm |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: Depends what you call "fluff".  My current read is "Istanbul Memories of a City by Orhan Pamuk and it is heavy going, although I am enjoying it, just taking me a long time.  Some would call that shite! | 
 I read it too, in about 8 hours from Ankara to İzmir in the car because I couldnt put it away. It was indeed great, but veyr different from the other things I read from him.
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				| 5. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 10:24 pm |  
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	 | Quoting Deli_kizin: | Quoting libralady: "Istanbul Memories of a City by Orhan Pamuk | 
 I read it too, in about 8 hours from Ankara to İzmir in the car because I couldnt put it away. It was indeed great, but veyr different from the other things I read from him.
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 8 hours!!?
   Well, I started reading it too, but I haven't finished it (yet). This kind of book is impossible for me to read for hours and hours, I found it on  the verge of being a bit boring and too slow sometimes.
 To my taste it's the kind of book to read a chapter now and then, all in all I do like it, but not all in one go..
 But everyone to his own of course
   
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				| 6. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 10:34 pm |  
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	 | Quoting Elisa: 
 8 hours!!?
   Well, I started reading it too, but I haven't finished it (yet). This kind of book is impossible for me to read for hours and hours, I found it on  the verge of being a bit boring and too slow sometimes.
 To my taste it's the kind of book to read a chapter now and then, all in all I do like it, but not all in one go..
 But everyone to his own of course
   
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 Haha
  Yes I found it a bit boring and too slow sometimes too, which is exactly the opposite of my 'previous experience' with his books! They were everything but boring, very fascinating actually! 
 But I might want to add I was doing erverything not to notice we were driving on ice.. :-S
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				| 7. | 12 Mar 2007 Mon 11:04 pm |  
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	 | Quoting Deli_kizin: But I might want to add I was doing erverything not to notice we were driving on ice.. :-S  | 
 Hmm, I wonder what the author would think about your motivation..
   
 
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				| 8. | 13 Mar 2007 Tue 10:31 am |  
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	John Freely - Istanbul: The Imperial City 
 Lots of facts and figures, don't use it as a travel guide cause you will be quite disappointed..
 But it is a great read indeed if you've been to and know the city a bit, because then you can recognize the places about which the author writes.
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				| 9. | 13 Mar 2007 Tue 11:17 am |  
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	 | Quoting Deli_kizin: | Quoting libralady: Depends what you call "fluff".  My current read is "Istanbul Memories of a City by Orhan Pamuk and it is heavy going, although I am enjoying it, just taking me a long time.  Some would call that shite! | 
 I read it too, in about 8 hours from Ankara to İzmir in the car because I couldnt put it away. It was indeed great, but veyr different from the other things I read from him.
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 Uhmm!! Better pull my finger out - if I am going to get it finished in 8 MONTHS
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				| 10. | 14 Mar 2007 Wed 06:42 am |  
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	For work I'm reading "Proving the Value of HR - How and Why to Measure ROI" .. yawn
 For pleasure: "No Touch Monkey (and Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late)"
 
 And my ever present copy of the latest issue of People Magazine
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