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The literary bookshop Dante Connection focuses on three main areas. The first: books from Italy, among these some current fiction, thrillers, travel books and history guides. And of course lots of Italian literature. The second: a broad spectrum of children’s books. From imaginatively illustrated picture books to exciting read-aloud stories, from classics to up and coming young new writers. And Dante Connection also offers some particularly beautiful editions for the very young reader, and some books that are meant to get boys into the habit of reading. And last - but by no means least - their third main area of interest: beautiful and inspiring literature from various regions and cultures.

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Oranienstraße 165a
10999 Berlin Kreuzberg
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I ordered an italian book,

I ordered an italian book, they bought it from amazon for 13,50euro and sell it to me for 20,80!! incredible! next time I will order directly from the web. I use to support small shops but that kind of small shops remind me that the web sometimes is a better solution.

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