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  • A history book that reads like a novel  

    Montaillou Occitan village of 1294-1324 (Paperback)
    This book is not a historical novel but its opposite: a history book told in a way that can be read 'almost' like a novel. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, great historian and former professor of the College de France, used the register of Jacques Fournier I
  • witness a beautiful book that reads like a novel  

    Me, homophobic! The day my son told me his homosexuality (Paperback)
    Anna thank you for writing this wonderful book that will help all those looking to improve their relationship with their relatives. When this book is read, then we can say that it is possible to accept differences and live together. despite a challen
  • Confidences that read like a novel.  

    Chameleon Occupation: From the DGSE to economic intelligence (Paperback)
    Good style, well written, informative and fun, the story of a man who works and loves France and ends up in prison ... An unusual life that fascinate even those who are not particularly interested in politics and the economy) A book that devours like
  • A biography that reads like a novel  

    Paul Morand: 1888-1976, legend and truths (Paperback)
    It actually feels in everything meticulous, passion Ginette Guitard-Auviste for one of the great French writers of the twentieth century. What a fabulous life than Paul Morand meeting of literary genius in a troubled time. For those who want to know
  • read like a novel. 1  

    Le petit Larousse Wine: Know, choose, taste (Hardcover)
    The book is very well presented and above all really complete. only problem during my first reading ("wild") end up in the book ... not always easy to find the chapter, or particular area that we would like consulted. a little lost at first, I r
  • A book that reads itself!  

    A freedom for (Paperback)
    [...]) First, I want to thank the author for having contacted me to see if I'll be interested to read his second novel, he had just completed. Even if it were true that with her first, I did not liked everything, I wanted to give him another chance a
  • To read like a novel!  

    An organic vegetable garden on my balcony (Paperback)
    This book is very detailed, and can teach us many things as we re-level. It reads like a good book, page by page. Pleasure is full reading. Do not try to fly over to go fishing for information. It must devour alphabetically! Thank you to the author!
  • A novel that reads like a movie  

    Another (Paperback)
    This novel takes guts from the first pages and keeps us in suspense until the end. The suspense is skillfully maintained all along, and the ingenuity with which s''enchaƮnent scenes and twists of the story gives the impression to have before the scen
  • Reads like a novel 1  

    Lean Management: Better, faster, with the same people (Paperback)
    The full title: "Lean Management: Better, faster, with the same people" I learned the existence of this book following the conference at Pierre Pezziardi lAgile Tour 2012 at Microsoft in Issy Les Moulineaux. Pierre came to us telling his rich ba
  • A BOOK THAT WILL LIKE MANY WOMEN BY WRITING AND SENSITIVITY AND ALSO TO PEOPLE WHO LIKE THE CHARACTERS LITTERAURE  

    Imriel, Volume 1: The Legacy of Kushiel (Paperback)
    Imriel is the adopted son of Phaedra the elected Kushiel and Josselin that will teach him how to become a true warrior. This book tells his life learning from that side it saved from slavery by his adoptive parents. Given its place in society there w
  • Reads like a novel  

    Hong Kong and Macao (Paperback)
    Joseph Kessel (1898-1979), novelist, journalist knocked a lot around the world. The Folio editions have had the good idea to republish this story dates from 1957. It is very modern and very alive. We do not get bored for a moment with Kessel guide as
  • A book that reads with passion  

    The Embalmer Boston (Paperback)
    I just finished the book yesterday and it is true that the plot is very well conducted after an introduction that already takes us to a typical mystery author The end crescendo and we do not expect this liaison with the main character who hides a sec
  • A book that I like!  

    Slave! (Paperback)
    A beautiful evocation of slavery, without the details given are too hard to read by quite young children. Nevertheless, we can see the horrors of slavery and the different possible situations: slaves in the house, on plantations, leaks, maroons, etc
  • A book that I like! 1  

    Slave! (Paperback)
    A beautiful evocation of slavery, without the details given are too hard to read by quite young children. Nevertheless, we can see the horrors of slavery and the different possible situations: slaves in the house, on plantations, leaks, maroons, etc
  • Reads like a novel 2  

    The magic of the Cosmos: Space, time, reality, everything is rethinking (Paperback)
    Pedagogy and humor: a feast open to more. However, a limit: the end of the book is devoted to the hope of string physics, physical sacrosanct to the author's eyes. To me, this tarnishes end (some) overall. Is it a distortion due to translation? It st
  • Book that reads well  

    The autodafeurs, Volume 1: My brother is a keeper (Paperback)
    I just started to read, I'm only in the phase "sets the scene" but the writing is really nice and things are brought in humor. I love!
  • A remarkable book, to read like a translation job  

    The Odyssey (Paperback)
    I bought this for my personal use translation, and she is my favorite, both for its musical reading for the accuracy of the translation, to work with pupils being Greek.
  • A book that shudders  

    Depths (Paperback)
    On every page, this book stunning, vibrating. Around an unpleasant character, a man who measures the depth of water, being a cold, calculating, systematic but that hides a deep madness. A man who makes a world of lies that joined the real world. The
  • Salutary book to read to understand what happens to us  

    The spirit of Philadelphia: Social justice against the total market (Paperback)
    The book of Alain Supiot clearly exposes the strategy of neoliberalism, led since the 80s in Europe, and its consequences, as we are to live fully in the moment: impoverishment of workers, states, in favor of representatives of the richest segment of
  • A book that does good 7  

    Critical Life (Paperback)
    There are books that make you happy and this is one of them. We see here is the head of Arnaud Viviant who shares his daily literary criticism, almost slave to read, and it's really exciting that behind the scenes of this business from the shadows. T