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No book with seven seals: seven book places

09.10.2015 | 08:24 Clock | Leisure
No book with seven seals: seven book places
No book with seven seals: seven book places
No book with seven seals: seven book places

What Frankfurt is for an insane city, we have just experienced the weekend at the unity celebration. What impressions and pictures. I couldn't have imagined a better setting to celebrate. Other places can just pack it in. :-) In general, I imagine life to be really nice only here. So let's think about it: it's just autumn, tired in the morning, the leaves are strolling around on the ground, and the first depression creeps up on you. This is certainly the case for everyone outside Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main area. They look gloomily at the raindrops knocking on their window and sigh. It's completely different here: how better to experience autumn than with a bombastic book, whether real or virtual. But for the sake of simplicity, we'll let all the Kindles join us today...I have to admit that I love reading foreign magazines on the app. But please keep that between us!!! So how is autumn life in Frankfurt? With so much going on around books, it can hardly be better:

There is, of course, the <link http: www.buchmesse.de de tickets privatbesuchertickets _blank>Book Fair to start with. From 14 to 18 October there's something new to find out and this time the guest country is Indonesia. Private visitors are allowed to browse on the 17th and 18th, via the link it goes directly to the ticket purchase. Don't miss: all the readings around the fair, for example in the Portuguese bookshop, the <link http: www.tfmonline.de tfm htm _blank>Centro do Livro, which always comes up with fine wine and readings. For up-to-date information, please inquire directly.

But what would fall browsing be without a decent mystery novel? The bookstore of our heart can be found in Sachsenhausen at Brückenstraße 34. If you let yourself be advised by the knowledgeable owners in the<link http: www.die-wendeltreppe.de _blank> "Wendeltreppe", you won't leave the good room empty-handed. Or the <link http: www.buchundwein-ffm.de _blank>Stöberstube with wine sales in Berger Straße? Or the bookstore <link https: buchhandlung-schutt.shop-asp.de shop action _blank>Schutton Arnsburger? Or the book cafe&eacute; Ypsilon? All little treasure troves around books.

Fabulous too: the bookcases everywhere in the city. The things I've already discovered there, or even left in someone else's hands...Frankfurt and books, that's a never-ending story to be told for a long time to come.

- Frankfurt Book Fair, Messe
- Centro do Livro, Große Seestraße 47, Bockenheim
- Die Wendeltreppe, Brückenstraße 34, Sachsenhausen
- Buch und Wein, Berger Straße 122, Nordend
- Buchhandlung Schutt, Arnsburger Straße 76, Bornheim
- <link http: y-bookshop.de _blank>Caf&eacute; Ypsilon, Berger Straße 18, Nordend
- Click here to go to <link https: www.frankfurt.de sixcms _blank>Bookcases in the districts.


Sabina Brauner is on twitter @WentoManderly and <link https: de-de.facebook.com people sabina-m-brauner _blank>FB.

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