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Date Posted: 30-05-2006, 14 h 44
Author: Meltouche
Subject: Moi aussi, tout ce qui précède les 18e / 19e siècles j'ai de la difficulté à embarquer dans l'histoire. Mais ces livres-là sont bien écrits. J'ai buté sur l'écriture dans les 10 à 15 premières pages (question de m'habituer au langage de l'Époque) mais ensuite ça allait rapidement. J'ai dévoré ces livres. Tu devrais les aimer aussi je crois.
In reply to: Charlotte 's message, "Alors Le bal des louves, faudrait vraiment que je le lise. Ça fait 18 mois que les livres sont dans ma bibliothèque mais j'y arrive pas. Je suis pas non plus une fana du 16e siècle pourtant j'adore les romans historiques." on 29-05-2006, 17 h 50


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