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The Snack Thief

This book follows the adventures of a young character who, driven by curiosity and a love for snacks, decides to pilfer from a local convenience store. The story is filled with playful mischief and the challenges the protagonist faces as they navigate the complexities of their own desires and the rules of society. more

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Andrea Camilleri
Andrea Camilleri

Andrea Camilleri, born on September 6, 1925, was an Italian writer renowned for his novels set in the backdrop of Sicily. His works, which blend history, mystery, and black humor, have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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