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The Museum of Innocence
by Orhan Pamuk
This novel explores the many facets of love from obsession to sentimentality with the backdrop of a developing and chaotic 1970s Turkey. I'm left breathless and in awe of Pamuk's writing and scope of vision. His characters have so much dimension and humanity in them that they feel as if they could be neighbors down the street. I highly recommend this book to those who have a love for exploring the human condition and immersing themselves in vivid and detailed descriptions.