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message 1: by Laura (new)

Laura | 6 comments For me it's only 2- John Steinbeck- The Grapes of Wrath & Gabriel Garcia Marquez- 100 Years of Boredom- I mean Solitude.


message 2: by Arvind (new)

Arvind Radhakrishnan | 1 comments 19 until now.


message 3: by Nita (new)

Nita | 1 comments Only three! Rabindranath Tagore, Gabriel Gracia Marquez and Amartya Sen. Need to catch up!


message 4: by Aris (new)

Aris | 2 comments Haha. I can't find my good book by Mario Vargas Llosa. Haha


message 5: by Alberto (new)

Alberto | 2 comments I would say a couple of hundred.


message 6: by Aris (new)

Aris | 2 comments Tried Pamuk's. Wasn't able to finish for the nth time now. Hehe


message 7: by MELTEM (new)

MELTEM GULSOY (melto) | 1 comments Aris wrote: "Tried Pamuk's. Wasn't able to finish for the nth time now. Hehe"

You can start with easy ones like Cevdet Bey and his sons...
Or the woman with red hair


message 8: by Lance (new)

Lance Polin (asphlex) | 1 comments 138


message 9: by Lex (new)

Lex Poot (lexpoot) | 24 comments I have read 95 Nobel Prize books. Ratings range from 5 to 1 (Unburied Giants). Favorites are Istanbul, Snow Mountain and the Manor among others.


message 10: by Lex (new)

Lex Poot (lexpoot) | 24 comments Aris wrote: "Tried Pamuk's. Wasn't able to finish for the nth time now. Hehe"

Did you Try Istanbul? There is even an extended edition.


message 11: by Alberto (new)

Alberto | 2 comments For my Nobel Prize in Literature project, I read My Name is Red. Aris, you might try and read this historical novel.


message 12: by Dolf (new)

Dolf van der Haven (dvdhaven) | 1 comments All of them - took me two years or so…


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