If you liked Week of Italian Cooking by Claudio Ruggeri and Ludovica Cassano, start with De Valse Noot (2017), Die Kommissaris Se Spook (2017), and Cadre Imparfait (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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1
De Valse Noot
2017 · 55 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Debbie Verschueren · Same author
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2
Die Kommissaris Se Spook
2017 · 49 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Elmarié Smal · Same author
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3
Cadre Imparfait
2013 · 92 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Peggy Panetta · Same author
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4
Uszkodzona Ramka
2017 · 40 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Jolanta U. Grębowiec - Baffoni · Same author
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5
O Saptamana in Bucataria Italiana
2017 · 62 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, M.lavinia · Same author
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6
O Enigma Do Assassino
2017 · 65 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Julia Pedro · Same author
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7
På Rundtur I Italia
2019 · 38 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Eirik Zahl · Same author
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8
Politimesterens Spøgelse
2017 · 57 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Mia Massimo · Same author
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9
Settimana Di Cucina Italiana
2012 · 30 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Anna Cavalletti · Same author
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10
Nigdy Wicej ni Dwa Razy
2017 · 81 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Joanna Parasinska · Same author
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11
Words from Beyond
2017 · 59 pages · Claudio Ruggeri, Anna Sigillo · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Week of Italian Cooking?
BookOrb recommends De Valse Noot (2017), Die Kommissaris Se Spook (2017), Cadre Imparfait (2013), Uszkodzona Ramka (2017), and O Saptamana in Bucataria Italiana (2017).
Are there books like Week of Italian Cooking?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Week of Italian Cooking.
Who wrote Week of Italian Cooking?
Week of Italian Cooking is by Claudio Ruggeri and Ludovica Cassano.