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FOLLOW THE BOOKS: Where to satisfy your hunger, sharing pages and flavors

Any country and city, can be “feel” through the stories and the emotion of the books. For those who love to read, there are special places, where to satiate their hunger for knowledge, reliving the magical atmosphere of special places, those of the protagonists of timeless books. In Rome, a place to satisfy your hunger, awaits you a library that is also a literary cafe – “Mangiaparole” – where you can enjoy something to eat, choosing from a special menu, with names of poets and novels. You love to write, or do you like poetry? Fine. In that place so intriguing, you can take part in poetry contests.

Leafing through the pages of one of the books that enrich the environments of this literary cafe, you can find inside a note: “Surprise”. The book you have in your hand is a gift, not to forget, to remember a place and a moment of your hunger for books. Already in Rome? Today, in that special place, you can enjoy a creative event: “Laboratory together to write” weekly meeting, directed by Lisa, who puts writing at the center of the discussion, and make it a social event to share with others through games , experiments and laughter).

http://www.mangiaparole.it/

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