Sennerteg's "Stalins Hämnd"

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Sennerteg's "Stalins Hämnd"

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Post by TL » 30 Dec 2002, 14:31

Hello everybody!

I'm thinking about buying the above book by Sennerteg, but before spending my hard-earned Euros on a book in the Swedish language, I would like to know whether it is worth the EURO 7.50. Reading this book might be a good way to brush up my (rusty) school-Swedish while learning something new in the process.

So, what are your opinions, is worth the price or even more?

Thanks in advance,

TL

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Post by subskipper » 30 Dec 2002, 17:51

I for one think it is well worth the money. The paperback edition is cheap, and it is quite well written. You won't be sorry. :-)



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Post by Haegg » 09 Jan 2003, 15:38

I have to agree with Henric. It is well worth the money. :)

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Post by TL » 10 Jan 2003, 17:03

Many thanks for the replies guys! I guess I'll have to check it out.

Cheers,

TL

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