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Albert Uderz…
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By René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo -
Finished in Apr 2006 




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Julius Verne has shown off that for the people there is a way faster then any mechanical invention to cross the world in a heartbeat: the word.
The word is the passpartout that opens any door of the world. Do you like to be a Passpartout?
Today, in Internet era, 80 days to make the turn of the world seem an eternity.
And if for once time don't we turn the world, but we make to turn the world with our stories? I'd like to be a second of world's life.
The desire of the blog that we have opened is to collect histories. A world in a page of common diary.
It will be interesting to read every day a different story from a different people that live in a different place of this world.
Join us if you want, just write what has happened to you today, in english and in your mother tongue also add an image from your phone, your camera or anything else and send all to story@oneworldmanylifes.com.
We want to meet you! We want to meet you story.
me encantan los comentarios de tus libros son bien realistas te agrego como vecina!!!
take care
Salut ! Pour repondre a ta question sur Le chardon et le tartan, c'est l'histoire d'une femme en 1945 qui se rend en Écosse, et passe a travers un cercle de menhirs qui l'amène en 1743 ! C'est complètement DÉBILE. Je te le conseilles fortement !
Steph
Si tu as aimé "Le crime de l'Orient Express" de Agatha Christie, je te recommande "Les dix petits nègres". Un autre grand classique de cette écrivaine.
Bonne lecture!