Some of the stories felt almost "cartoony" in a way, like the characters were almost too fanciful or farfetched to be worth the effort of trying to invest myself in. It's hard to describe, but I've given up on other books before because of this (like Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" - this too just felt too "myth-like"). it has something to do with it not being "real enough," despite the fact that I love fiction and fiction is by definition about people and events that are not real. There's something about me that dislikes stories that feel like "myths" and I don't know why. OK I have to say - this book's writing style did not appeal to me at all, but I think that's just my taste I don't think it was bad writing and I think for the right reader, it would be very enjoyable.
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The story revolves around who keeps dumping garbage in front of the building and how to stop it.
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It almost read like a series of short stories about a bunch of different people who all live in the same place. This was a very fanciful book about many colorful characters living in an apartment block in Istanbul which is plagued with a horrible garbage/stench problem. She has judged numerous literary prizes and is chairing the Wellcome Prize 2019. In 2017 she was chosen by Politico as one of the twelve people who would make the world better. Shafak contributes to major publications around the world and she has been awarded the title of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. An advocate for women's rights, LGBT rights and freedom of speech, Shafak is an inspiring public speaker and twice a TED Global speaker, each time receiving a standing ovation. She is a member of Weforum Global Agenda Council on Creative Economy and a founding member of ECFR (European Council on Foreign Relations). Shafak holds a PhD in political science and she has taught at various universities in Turkey, the US and the UK, including St Anne's College, Oxford University, where she is an honorary fellow.
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Her work has been translated into fifty languages. She writes in both Turkish and English, and has published seventeen books, eleven of which are novels.
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Elif Shafak is an award-winning British-Turkish novelist and the most widely read female author in Turkey.