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Hi!

We are a family of French speakers — and readers, and as such our house is full of books in French, from children’s picture books to Picsou and Ariol comics, from Brecht Evens graphic novels to classic and contemporary litterature.

As you know, French libraries are quite far from here and buying new books isn’t super sustainable, so I was wondering whether other readers would like to share and exchange books in french? If you haven’t read “Pas pleurer” by Lydie Salvayre I’m ready to explain to you why you need to, AND lend you the book on top of that. (I said lend: le livre s’appelle reviens, as we say)

If you’re interested, please PM me! Then we can think how to organise depending on how many we are.


Stephane

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