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Old 04-03-2010, 09:26 PM   #4441
beppe
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If possible, you should pay attention to "The Brothers Lionhart", which is very special, or "Ronja the Robber's Daughter".
There are very good news for the little ones in the family, if they develop book-mania like us. A quick check through Internet shows that many books by Astrid Lindgren are sold in Italian and they are very appreciated.

Bang Herman has two: Mikael and one that is translated i 4 diavoli.
Johannes V. Jensen (Nobel prize !!!) exists in English but I am afraid not as ebooks.


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...I've never seen Titanic for example.
Me neither. And I never did let myself in a movie theater with a film by Lars von Trier after being through Breaking the Waves. I was with somebody and I felt that I had to sit there till the end. The beginning and the middle part were good, even specially good. But the end ... Never again. For that film also there was a huge following of enthusiasts. But Millenium is really quite good and after the first 500 pages of the first book, that are a little heavy to turn, it moves up to intense and continuous gratifications for the reader.
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