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French was compulsory at school, a..."
I think that learning languages is wonderful so I wish you all the best with your learning (even if you didn't choose Italian :D)!

French was compulsor..."
Thank you! :) We chatted for a bit, and were decent to each other. What could one want more? See you around :)

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I agree! Bye, have a nice evening!


No English edition. A fast re-read of book 2 of this trilogy before reading book 3.


No English edition. This is the third and last part of a trilogy I started two years ago.
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No English edition. The book contains excerpts of pope Francis' talks or writings about joy.
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No English edition. I coudn't find a better way to finish my reading year! It has been a Christmas gift from my son (picked randomly from my GR wishlist) and it was an amazing book, really liked it! The author is from Albania but has Italian citizenship. The book follows the main character, an Albanian, from his childhood to his adulthood, from WWII to the fall of the communist dictatorship in 1991. It was very well written, the content was interesting, and the plot was perfectly interweaved with a lot of turns and twists.
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I have read 24 books: 12 fiction, 12 non-fiction
Average rating: 3,4
shortest book: 59 pages
longest book: 546
best fiction: Domani e per sempre
best non-fiction: Abbi a cuore il Signore and I cristiani di fronte alla guerra
Books mentioned in this topic
Abbi a cuore il Signore (other topics)I cristiani di fronte alla guerra (other topics)
Domani e per sempre (other topics)
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Ermal Meta (other topics)Pope Francis (other topics)
Marco Freccero (other topics)
Marco Freccero (other topics)
Luigi Maria Epicoco (other topics)
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French was compulsory at school, and Spanish was optional at college. I love all languages, pity I can't learn a lot, like I hinted at.