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December 16, 2010

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What great suggestions for books about Italy! I've loved Strega Nona since I was a child and your eclectic mix is wonderful--and an interesting way to plan for a "personally custom" adventure

Nice post.I pick up frequently: the ones bookmarked with color-coded sticky flags, and the ones that I buy again and again as gifts for people.

A nice post indeed and got some cool information of my interest from the blog.
Appreciate your work for sharing and would be looking for a chance to have one book with me in this vacation.
Thanks and keep sharing your information.

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