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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

As 'Sula' is relatively short, we need to think about our next Group Read which will start on April 17th. I am very much in your hands in this matter but it strikes me that we could either:

1 Select an author from the period 2001-2010, or

2 Select another book by Mario Vargas Llosa, the current laureate, or

3 Select an author from the period 1981-1990.

What do you think?


message 2: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (another_one_bites_the_dust) If we were reading an author from the period 2001-2010, I would go with Betrayal by Harold Pinter.

If we were reading an author from the period 1981-1990, I would go with either something from Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez, or The Invitation by Claude Simon

I'm leaning more towards Simon though...


message 3: by Di (new)

Di Do (didos) | 6 comments I'd like to read Orhan Pamuk from 2001-10. He is my favorite Turkish writer.


message 4: by Carrie (new)

Carrie LeAnne | 13 comments Not sure I want to read another translation from Spanish so soon after Vargas Llosa. Have been wanting to read "My Name Is Red" by Orham Pamuk. Or, any other non-Spanish speaking author - LOL!


message 5: by Di (new)

Di Do (didos) | 6 comments My Name is Red is a great idea. I read that book once in 1998 when it was published. I'd like to read second time and also be great reading in mother language.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

OK, we seem to have the following four clear nominations for our next read:

Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1982) One Hundred Years of Solitude

Claude Simon (1985) The Invitation

Harold Pinter (2005) The Betrayal

Orhan Pamuk (2006) My Name is Red

Are there any amendments or any more nominations before I construct the poll on Sunday?


message 7: by Di (new)

Di Do (didos) | 6 comments I agree with you, Bruce. I feel the same way that I'd get much more out of reading My Name is Red a second time


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

The poll is posted, hopefully you will all have received an invitation to participate. I selected all 28 names other than my own on the invitation but after I pressed the 'invite' button, the program responded that I had invited 27 people, so if someone hasn't had an invitation to vote, please accept my apologies and vote anyway. The poll can be accessed either from the menu on the top right or from the bottom of the home page.


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

By a narrow margin the next Group Read will be Orhan Pamuk's My Name is Red. I read this a couple of years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it.

Let's hope we can generate a good discussion with this one.


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