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nuthje
Jul 25, 2006
One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Heard so much chatter about this here, so I decided to pick it up. Just finished it, but wow, this was one hell of a read. Incredible story, if his other books are only half as good I'm going to love them all. Definitely going to check into some more Latin-American literature now, pity I never had any of those word-literature courses in high-school.

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nuthje
Jul 25, 2006

BobTheCow posted:

I've had The Stranger by Camus on my Kindle for ages which none of you mentioned, should I start with one of those as an introduction to him?

It is the only book I've read by Camus until now and I absolutely loved it. Definitely planning to read more by him. I can't place it in the context of his whole oeuvre obviously, but it was very readable without that context.

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