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Bobb328
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Canada
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 Message 73 of 76
21 April 2013 at 10:23pm | IP Logged 
Although my German isn't good enough to read the original German, I'd recommend Radetzkymarsch by Joseph
Roth. It's about the fall of the Habsburg Empire and it's nearly a forgotten masterpiece in the English speaking world
but it's seriously one of the 5 best novels I've ever read and one of the main reasons I'm learning German. It's a slow
burn, but it's incredible.

Edited by Bobb328 on 21 April 2013 at 10:23pm

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Sarnek
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 Message 74 of 76
20 May 2013 at 7:37pm | IP Logged 
Hallo zusammen.

Could you suggest me any good book/short story/fairy tell available online for an A1/A2
level? It´s to expand my vocabulary but if it´s funny and/or engaging too, that could do
even better :)

Thanks!
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osoymar
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 Message 75 of 76
20 May 2013 at 7:41pm | IP Logged 
Andre Klein has a series of books written for beginners- potentially as early as A2,
maybe even A1- a series of Krimis and a choose your own adventure style book.

They're available in the U.S. Amazon kindle store, although I don't know about Italy.
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JamesS
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 Message 76 of 76
12 June 2014 at 9:41am | IP Logged 
osoymar wrote:
Andre Klein has a series of books written for beginners- potentially as early as A2,
maybe even A1- a series of Krimis and a choose your own adventure style book.

They're available in the U.S. Amazon kindle store, although I don't know about Italy.


Has anyone used these books? I'm wondering if they might be a good complement to Assimil, which I'm
about halfway through (i.e. Lesson 40 active wave).


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