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Wootae Kim Kim itibaren Poyraz Köyü, 45320 Poyraz Köyü/Salihli/Manisa, Türkiye itibaren Poyraz Köyü, 45320 Poyraz Köyü/Salihli/Manisa, Türkiye

Okuyucu Wootae Kim Kim itibaren Poyraz Köyü, 45320 Poyraz Köyü/Salihli/Manisa, Türkiye

Wootae Kim Kim itibaren Poyraz Köyü, 45320 Poyraz Köyü/Salihli/Manisa, Türkiye

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A pleasant, feel-good story throughout. I enjoyed reading something other than just romance.

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This book is endlessly fascinating. Who knew that wars were fought for salt, people were enslaved to work it, roads and waterways built to transport it, fortunes made and lost, and much much more? Well, somebody knew, but I certainly didn't. Anthony Bourdain says of the book, "The fascinating indispensable history of an indispensable ingredient...a must-have for any serious cook or foodie." I would add for any history buff as well. There are so many interesting tidbits about food, origins of words regarding salt, geography, history, just everything. For example: The French expression for "breeding tells all" is "le caque sent toujours le hareng (the barrel always/still smells of herring). The origin of this is that poor people were forced to eat herring for holy days while the upper classes enjoyed fresh carp from their private sources. Another tidbit...the Erie canal was built--at a cost of $6 mill. in 1817-1825--to transport salt. Another...the Union army strategically blocked Confederate salt routes to stop the salted provisions the soldiers required in order to starve them into submission. There are hundreds more fascinating tidbits in this book. Get it, read it, and you will not be disappointed.

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I've had to read a great deal of this book for God knows how many classes, and it just gets better and more insightful every time.

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A wonderful find. Murakami is a surreal delight, and this book exceeds as a reflection of the conscious mind, mid-life, loneliness, and what to do when you're trapped at the bottom of a well for several days.

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This book can be severly boring at times. I checked this book out from the library and thought it would be really good it's not it's kind of boring but sometimes it's okay. It's worth the read but not really worth a reread. So I think maybe 9 and up would like this book.