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    3,250 L

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    This is one of Paolo Coelho’s most successful novels and one of the best-selling books in the world during this century. Brilliant in the narrative, magical and simple in the way it communicates with the reader.

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    1,700 L

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    1,000 L

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    500 L

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    By turns thrilling, dramatic and inspiring, this is the story of Jane Austen’s life as you’ve never heard it before.