Estonian


The Man Who Spoke Snakish
Rehepapp ehk november
Tõde ja õigus I
Kevade
The Czar's Madman
Kõrboja peremees
Piiririik
Libahunt
Sipsik
Toomas Nipernaadi
Tasuja
Apothecary Melchior and the Mystery of St Olaf's Church
Naksitrallid. Esimene ja teine raamat
Hingede öö
Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan (Valik väärtkirjandust)
The Sea Wedding and Other Stories from Estonia by Selve MaasThe Girls, Alone by Bonnie J. RoughThe Man Who Spoke Snakish by Andrus KivirähkWhen the Doves Disappeared by Sofi OksanenEverything Is Wonderful by Sigrid Rausing
Estonia
16 books — 1 voter

L'Homme qui savait la langue des serpents by Andrus KivirähkBetween Two Sounds by Joonas  SildreLes Groseilles de novembre by Andrus KivirähkIslannissa ei ole perhosia by Kätlin Kaldmaa
Estonian Literature in Translation
21 books — 3 voters
Complete Estonian Beginner to Intermediate Book and Audio Course by Leelo KingiseppTeach Yourself Complete Estonian by Mare KitsnikEstonian Textbook by Juhan TuldavaThe Estonian Dictionary by Rasmus SeppEstonian Frequency Dictionary - Intermediate Vocabulary by MostUsedWords
Language Learning: Estonian
24 books — 1 voter

The world became informed about the extent of the catastrophe and the losses by the big powers eclipsed the numbers of Estonias who perished. When counting Hitler's victims there was no interest in Stalin's victims. Stalin belonged among the victors. Since victors are not judged, a half century later it is still ignored that the number of Stalin's victims exceeds Hitler's (Applebaum 2003). In addition, only rarely does one hear references to the fact that Soviet union0s criminal acts have not be ...more
Rutt Hinrikus, Carrying Linda's Stones: An Anthology of Estonian Women's Life Stories

Kui sa tahad leida midagi uut, siis käi vanu radu.
Urmas Ott, Mister Fred

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Raamatuhai 📚 Raamatuhai usub, et kultuur peaks olema kõigile kättesaadav. Oleme Eesti kogukond, kes armast…more
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