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Book of the Week - "Art Since 1990". This book is organized as a succession of important events, each keyed to an appropriate date, and can thus be read as a chronological account of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art. But, like the pieces of a large puzzle that can also be transformed into a great variety of images, its 122 entries can be arranged in different ways to suit the particular needs of individual reader.

Dear readers, this week you are welcome to join:

Thursday (March, 10) at 15:00 - Discussion Club with Marta

Friday (March, 11) at 17:00 - English Speaking Club with Michael

 

Book of the Week - "451* за Фаренгейтом", Рей Бредбері. We start 2016 reading year with Ray Bradbury’s internationally acclaimed novel. Fahrenheit 451 is a masterwork of twentieth-century literature set in a bleak, dystopian future, a multimedia age horror story of genius about firemen who are paid to set books ablaze and is more important than ever in our era of 'political correctness' and shallow consumerism. Got an unpleasant reality? Burn it! Does that hurt your self-esteem or make you uncomfortable? Burn it!

Book of the Week - "The everything: Soapmaking Book" by Alicia Grosso. Ever wonder what's really in your store-bought soap? Once you start making your own soap, you'll never have to wonder again. This book is a comprehensive guide to making all kinds of soap, whether you want to decorate your home or pamper your or your family's skin. Hommade soap is not only easy project for any lever craft lover, but it's beautiful, too!

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