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<blockquote data-quote="Herman Tok" data-source="post: 88291" data-attributes="member: 1031"><p>The Master and Marguerita, Bulgakov, I can agree with</p><p>Gates of Fire, Stephen Pressfield, as a convicing historical</p><p>My Father's Tears, John Updike, for a farewell short story collection</p><p>Snow, Orhan Pamuk, for international flavor from a recent Nobel Winner</p><p>Gone Over, Chacko & Kulcsar, as the recent best and best spy novel I've read since le Carre's early stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herman Tok, post: 88291, member: 1031"] The Master and Marguerita, Bulgakov, I can agree with Gates of Fire, Stephen Pressfield, as a convicing historical My Father's Tears, John Updike, for a farewell short story collection Snow, Orhan Pamuk, for international flavor from a recent Nobel Winner Gone Over, Chacko & Kulcsar, as the recent best and best spy novel I've read since le Carre's early stuff. [/QUOTE]
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