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        The wisdom of Tuscany – Ferenc Mate

        The wisdom of Tuscany - Ferenc Mate

        Tuscany is a quiet, picturesque piece of the world in Italy. In a sentimental journey through this remarkable place takes us Ferenc Mate – a globetrotter. Mate during his life journey lived in , among others, in Hungary, New York or Canada. Continue reading “The wisdom of Tuscany – Ferenc Mate” »

        The Da Vinci Code – Dan Brown

        The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown

        This novel is a worldwide bestseller of the last decade sold over eighteen million copies. Brown\’s book caused both admiration and outrage in the world , because the author addresses issues of the catholic church as well as religious Continue reading “The Da Vinci Code – Dan Brown” »

        Men who hate women – Stieg Larsson

        Men who hate women - Stieg Larsson

        The noise, which appeared around the first part of the saga written by Stieg Larsson, often discouraged reaching for this crime. This part of the audience, which, however, decided to read it, did definitely not regret the decision. The book Continue reading “Men who hate women – Stieg Larsson” »

        Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J.K. Rowling

        Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

        A series of “Harry Potter” is, whether someone likes it or not, one of the most popular literary cycles in history. Cycle, which has just come to an end (at least that ensures the author J.K .Rowling). Continue reading “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J.K. Rowling” »

        Decision Points – George W. Bush

        Biografie Decision Points George W Bush

        It’s been two years as George W. Bush is not a president of the United States. He had therefore plenty of time to write down his presidential and private life in his autobiography, which has just appeared and immediately became one of Continue reading “Decision Points – George W. Bush” »