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La straniera - Diana Gabaldon, Valeria Galassi
La straniera
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L’anno è il 1945. Claire Randall, un’infermiera militare, si riunisce al marito alla fine della guerra in una sorta di seconda luna di miele nelle Highlands scozzesi. Durante una passeggiata, la giovane donna attraversa uno dei cerchi di pietre antiche che si trovano da quelle parti.... show more
L’anno è il 1945. Claire Randall, un’infermiera militare, si riunisce al marito alla fine della guerra in una sorta di seconda luna di miele nelle Highlands scozzesi. Durante una passeggiata, la giovane donna attraversa uno dei cerchi di pietre antiche che si trovano da quelle parti. All’improvviso si trova proiettata indietro nel tempo, di colpo straniera in una Scozia di
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9788863801446 (8863801444)
Publisher: Corbaccio
Pages no: 815
Edition language: Italian
Series: Outlander (#1)
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Turn The Page
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4.5 Book #891 - 358,791 Pages Read
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5.0 Scotts, Scotland and History: aren't these enough reasons to read it?
I discovered this book thanks to the tv show spot: a young woman was thrown back to 1700s Scotland because of this weird stones and I just thought "hey, that seems interesting". Long story short: it became one of my favorites books. The book begins with Claire, the protagonist, who comes back to...
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3.0 #83 - Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
I’d been wanting to read this book for ages and I’ve had it on my shelves for more than a year. I finally decided to read this monster and it took me an entire month to do it. It was really a great and interesting read nonetheless. I loved the historical references in this book and the differences...
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3.0 Outlander Book Review
I am honestly surprised at how unimpressed I am by the first book in the Outlander series. Maybe its the first person point of view, but I just did not like the writing style at all. Have to say this is one of those cases that I like the show better than the book. Claire has gone back in time. She...
Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it
5.0 About that wheel house
Ever since I purchased this book, I have found excuse after excuse not to read it. In an effort to purge my overflowing bookcases, I decided to buckle down and read it. So much for purging. Now I feel the need to go buy eight more books after finishing this one. Yes, it's trashy. Yes, trashy is well...
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