Kağıt Kız




Elif Özge shared "Kağıt Kız" by Guillaume Musso with us, a book that she had recently read on the plane which was taking her to the MUN Conference at Yale. She said that it was just the right kind of book to read on a journey and the mixture of fantasy and reality had appealed to her. Musso is obviously a writer who has found a formula that goes down well with young readers. It is interesting to note that most, if not all of his books are set in the US even though he is French and writes in his native tongue. We know how popular such settings are for many Turkish readers and the number of fantasy type serials on CNBC demonstrate what young audiences like.

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