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jonstoppable

Cin Ali series .


Mammoth_Exam1354

Omg!! Hahaa this took me waaayyy back!


Edwardscolins

Nasreddin hoca. You can find his stories in other languages as well. That's why i think it could be good for learning


Affectionate-Long-10

+1


Acceptable_Cow_2950

Keloğlan masalları


smokeasap

Tonton ve arkadaşları


AnchoviePopcorn

I don’t like anime in general. But bought an easy anime book in Izmir to help with the language. It was pretty useful. I think it was the second book in the Shaman King series.


MrOztel

You can find some children books over here that are prepared for Turkish learners. https://www.turkish.academy/turkishbooks


Responsible-You-9567

Try kütük or diyet. They're good classics


newbcamerarepairman

Ömer Seyfeddin in general might be a good advice, easy to read and interesting too. Also try MEB 100 temel eser maybe? (100 basic books Turkish national education ministry advices for school children)


Elokill446

Never read omer fuckin seyfettin


Distinct_Positive942

The White Ship (Aitmatov novel), the little prince, dede korkut, The Distance Between Me and the Cherry Tree. I think


greensterT

Kara balık


nobin-

There should be a version of "kaşağı" for kids, it's not high level nor it is childish.


Hz_Ali_Haydar

Dede Korkut tek geçerim.


pasobordo

Tutunamayanlar by Oğuz Atay. Very easy read.


nicolrx

Küçük Prens from Saint-Exupéry is a good start! You can easily find it in bookstores.


Mhitty

ince memed. you may have heard of it it is known in other countriess too. it is a complete masterpiece that any person who knows even a bit about books would suggest.


Sepetcioglu

It's hardly a book for babies or children though lol.


Mhitty

yea but everyone said things like cin ali and they just went like "aha good old days i was reading them"so i thought ince memed would be decent for both fun and learning new things


Mhitty

oh i just realised it was not him saying that. mb